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Ceniceros is a
Spanish toponymic surname derived from the word ceniza,
meaning ash, and the city of
Ceniceros, Burgos [es].
Notable people with the name...
- Martín García
Ceniceros (also Martín García Gómez de
Ceniceros)(died Oct 1632) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Inquisitor of Canarias, Valencia...
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Cenicero is a muni****lity in the
autonomous community of La
Rioja in Spain. The muni****lity is the home of
Bodegas Riojanas one of the
oldest Rioja Houses...
- José
Ignacio Ceniceros González (born 11 May 1956) is a
Spanish politician and
member of the People's
Party (PP).
Ceniceros, who
previously held the position...
- Durango,
Ceniceros'
native state,
opened to the
public the
Guillermo Ceniceros Art
Museum within the
oversight of the
Ministry of Culture.
Ceniceros has been...
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Elizabeth Ceniceros Mirabal (born
April 22, 1973),
better known as
Lizzi Ceniceros, is a
Mexican pianist and
orchestra director.
Lizzi Ceniceros was born...
- music. He was born with the name of
Lorenzo Hernández in Cuencamé de
Ceniceros, Durango, and sang for the
first time on
radio in the late 1950s on a...
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Mexican revolution period,
Calixto Contreras (1867–1918) and
Severino Ceniceros (1880–1937) were
notable people from Cuencamé. They were born in the borough...
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purported co-author of
Malleus Maleficarum Tomás de
Torquemada Martín García
Ceniceros Hentenius (1540s-1566)
Vincenza Matilde Testaferrata,
female inquisitor...
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Flavor is an R&B
quartet from Long Beach,
California consisting of
Jacob Ceniceros (baritone/),
Anthony DaCosta (tenor), Rigo Luna (countertenor), and Frank...