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- Lydia Balatbat-Echauz is the tenth president (2002-2012) of Far Eastern University. Lydia Balatbat-Echauz holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics...
- Juan Vélaz de Medrano y Echauz (15th century –16th century) was a high ranking nobleman and military leader, serving as merino of the merindad of Estella...
- Jaime Vélaz de Medrano y Echauz (1475 – 16th century) was a nobleman from the House of Medrano, a Knight of Navarre, royal guard of King John III of Navarre...
- Count of Echauz is a Spanish hereditary peerage title which was created by King Charles III of Spain and Naples in 1784 and bestowed upon José Manuel de...
- Times and Contemporaries. Manila: Alemar-Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. Echauz, Robustiano (1894). Apuntes de la Isla de Negros (in Spanish). Tipo-lit...
- Navaresse led by John Ramirez de Baquedano and Jaime Vélaz de Medrano y Echauz were soon opposed by the forces of Pedro de Beaumont, supported by the Castilians...
- is also sponsored by Standard Insurance Group headed by chairman Ernesto Echauz who is also a sports patron who supports sailing. Consequentially, the team...
- Margaret de Beaumont who was the grandmother of Jaime Vélaz de Medrano y Echauz, famous for his defense of the Navarrese kingdom against the spanish conquest...
- America. 29 (1): 15–27. doi:10.1016/j.emc.2010.08.002. PMID 21109099. Litt B, Echauz J (May 2002). "Prediction of epileptic seizures". The Lancet. Neurology...
- Medrano y Echauz (b. 28 October 1620, Calahorra, Spain) and Josepha de Albelda Barron y Tejada (b. 11 April 1615), daughter of Teresa Manuela de Echáuz y Velasco...