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Dalmacio is a
Spanish and
Galician masculine given name,
derived from
Latin Dalmatius.
Notable people with the name include:
Dalmacio Iglesias García...
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Dalmacio Vélez
Sarsfield (February 18, 1800 – June 30, 1875) was an
Argentine lawyer and
politician who
wrote the
Civil Code of
Argentina of 1869, which...
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Dalmacio Langarica Lizasoain (5
December 1919 – 24
January 1985) was a
Spanish professional road
racing cyclist during the 1940s and 1950s and a directeur...
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Dalmacio Negro Pavón (23
December 1931 – 23
December 2024) was a
Spanish academic and author, who was a
member of the
Spanish Royal Academy of
Moral and...
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Dalmacio Vélez
Sarsfield is a
locality located in the
Tercero Arriba Department in the
province of Córdoba in
central Argentina. "ARGENTINA:
Dalmacio...
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Dalmacio (or Dalmau) de Mur y de Cervelló (died 12
September 1456) was a
Spanish prelate of the
fifteenth century. He
served as
Bishop of
Girona (1415–1418)...
- Jesús María José
Dalmacio Iglesias García (1879–1933) was a
Spanish Carlist politician,
active almost exclusively in Catalonia. His
career climaxed during...
- ISBN 978-1-910068-55-7. Ma, Zheng; Jørgensen, Bo Nørregaard; Billanes, Joy
Dalmacio (September 2016). "Smart
Energy in the Philippines" (PDF). SDU's Research...
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Raymond Dalmatius (died 1095),
known in
Spanish as
Raimundo (or Ramón)
Dalmacio, was the
bishop of Roda from 1076
until his death. He was the last bishop...
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Dalmacio Enrique Mera
Figueroa (born 13
November 1970) is an
Argentine lawyer and politician.
Among other posts, he
served as a
National Senator for Catamarca...