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promising quarterback for a
struggling high-school
football team.
Vince DeAntonio (D. B. Sweeney) is a
former college football offensive coordinator, who...
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António de Oliveira Salazar GCTE GCSE
GColIH GCIC (28
April 1889 – 27 July 1970) was a
Portuguese statesman, academic, and
economist who
served as Portugal's...
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Antonio de Padua María
Severino López
de Santa Anna y Pérez
de Lebrón (21
February 1794 – 21 June 1876),
often known as
Santa Anna, was a
Mexican general...
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Antonio de Nebrija (1444 – 5 July 1522) was the most
influential Spanish humanist of his era. He
wrote poetry,
commented on
literary works, and encouraged...
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Antonio de'
Medici (29
August 1576 – 2 May 1621) was the only son of
Francesco I
de' Medici,
Grand Duke of
Tuscany and his
mistress Bianca Cappello...
- (Portuguese:
António/
Antônio de Pádua; Italian:
Antonio di/da Padova; Latin:
Antonius Patavinus) or
Anthony of
Lisbon (Portuguese:
António/
Antônio de Lisboa;...
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Historic District and a part of the San
Antonio Missions World Heritage Site.
Originally named the Misión San
Antonio de Valero, it was one of the
early Spanish...
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António Sebastião
Ribeiro de Spínola (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ ˈtɔniu ðɨ ˈspinulɐ]; 11
April 1910 – 13
August 1996) was a
Portuguese military officer...
- the Misión
de San
Antonio de Valero (The Alamo), the
Presidio San
Antonio de Bexar, the
bridge that
connected both, and the
Acequia Madre de Valero. The...
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Antonio de Almeida is the name of:
Antonio de Almeida (conductor) (1928–1997),
French conductor António José
de Almeida (1866–1929),
sixth president of...