- José
Echegaray y
Eizaguirre (19
April 1832 – 14
September 1916) was a
Spanish civil engineer, mathematician, statesman, and one of the
leading Spanish...
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Echegaray (from
Basque Etxegarai) is a
surname meaning Hillhouse.
Notable people with the
surname include: José
Echegaray (1832–1916),
Spanish mathematician...
- Leo Pilo
Echegaray (11 July 1960 – 5
February 1999) was the
first Filipino to be
executed after the
reinstatement of the
death penalty in the Philippines...
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Echegaray is a
crater on Mercury. Its name was
adopted by the
International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1985.
Echegaray is
named for the
Spanish dramatist...
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Patricio Echegaray (17
October 1946 – 9
August 2017) was an
Argentine politician. He was born in San José de Jáchal, Argentina. He
served as
General Secretary...
- The
Echegaray Medal (Spanish: La
Medalla Echegaray) is the
highest scientific award granted by the
Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences. The
award was created...
- a Provençal philologist" and the
Spanish engineer and
dramatist José
Echegaray Eizaguirre (1832–1916) "in
recognition of the
numerous and
brilliant compositions...
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Margarita Mercado Echegaray (Born
December 7, 1980) is an attorney, the
former Solicitor General of
Puerto Rico, and the
youngest to hold such post. Mercado...
- Ramón
Echegaray (born 1
April 1935) is a
Venezuelan cyclist. He
competed in the 4,000
metres team
pursuit at the 1952
Summer Olympics. "Ramón
Echegaray Olympic...
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describes it as a
member of the B
subgroup of
Northwest Bantu,
while Echegaray is more specific,
saying that it is
linguistically a
member of the Sheke...