- José Joaquín
Antonio Florencio de Herrera y
Ricardos (February 23, 1792 –
February 10, 1854) was a
Mexican statesman who
served as
president of Mexico...
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Ignacio de Iriarte and a thirteen-year-old
Diego Velázquez, and he
stood godfather to the Spanish-born
Portuguese painter Josefa de Óbidos.
Herrera's temper...
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Fernando de Herrera (~1534–1597),
called "El Divino", was a 16th-century
Spanish poet and man of letters. He was born in Seville. Much of what is known...
- Look up
Herrera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Herrera may
refer to:
Herrera (surname)
Herrera,
Entre Ríos, a
village and muni****lity in Argentina...
- as
Gloria Deherrera, 20."
Inventory of the
Gloria de Herrera Papers, 1936-1996,
Getty Research Institute.
Inventory of the
Gloria de Herrera Papers, 1936-1996...
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Antonio de Herrera y
Tordesillas (1549 – 28
March 1626 or 27
March 1625) was a chronicler, historian, and
writer of the
Spanish Golden Age,
author of Historia...
- Luis
Alberto Lacalle de Herrera, (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis alˈβeɾto laˈkaʝe
ðe eˈreɾa];
Lacalle locally [laˈkaʒe] or [laˈkaʃe]; born 13 July 1941)...
- Tomás José Ramón del
Carmen de Herrera y Pérez Dávila (21
December 1804 – 5
December 1854) was a
Neogranadine statesman and
general who in 1840 became...
- Juan
de Herrera (1530 – 15
January 1597) was a
Spanish architect,
mathematician and geometrician. One of the most
outstanding Spanish architects in the...
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Bautista de Toledo, who did not live to see the
completion of the project. With Toledo's
death in 1567,
direction p****ed to his apprentice, Juan
de Herrera, under...