- José
Escolástico Andrino (1817, in
Guatemala City – July 14, 1862 in San Salvador) was a
Salvadoran composer,
considered to be the
founder of the classical...
- Andrés Castillo, a mejoranero;
other founding members included violinists Escolastico "Colasco"
Cortes and
Miguel Leguizamo Sr.
Miguel Leguizamo:
violin Nicolas...
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Escolastico Calvo was a
Panamanian journalist and editor. He was an
editor of the
Panamanian newspaper La Hora when he was shot by
politician Aquilino...
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Escolástico Fuentes (c. 1800 – c. 1860) was one of five
interim mayors of Ponce,
Puerto Rico,
during the
period of 14
February 1854 to 24 July 1854. The...
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General José
Escolástico Marín (d.
November 11, 1846) was born in San Vicente. He was
acting president of El
Salvador from 1
February to 12
April and...
- high
school drop-out,
completing just his
freshman year. His father,
Escolastico Torrecampo, Sr., was
killed by New People's Army
guerrillas in Davao...
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Giron -
Palaso A .Villanueva -
Kampupok E. Izon
Andres V. -
Gumamela Escolastico Gillardo Conteral Ba…[ ?]
Jacinto Lumbreras -
Bagong bayani Felipe Gervasin...
- in an
early romantic idiom, with
frequent programmatic episodes. José
Escolástico Andrino, who
worked in
Guatemala City, Havana, and El
Salvador during...
- 1854. The
other four
interim mayors during that six-month
period were
Escolástico Fuentes,
Pablo Manfredi, José
Benito Paz Falcón, and
Antonio E. Molina...
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national anthem Belisario Porras,
former president Urracá,
chieftain Escolastico Calvo,
journalist Gwen Ifill,
television correspondent and host Gustavo...