- Fernández de
Folgueras left a
detailed report of the
events that
occurred during the
incursion of the
South American forces.
Folgueras, also, created...
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Folgueiras (Spanish:
Folgueras) is one of
seven parishes (administrative divisions) in the Cuaña muni****lity,
within the
province and
autonomous community...
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Folgueras is one of
fifteen parishes (administrative divisions) in Pravia, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in...
- Luis
Antonio Folgueras y Sión (13
December 1769 in Villavaler, León – 1850 in Granada) was a
Spanish ecclesiastic,
first Bishop of the
Roman Catholic...
- de San Cristóbal de La
Laguna en los
inicios del
siglo XIX: el
Obispo Folgueras Sión, el
Cabildo Catedral y la jurisdicción eclesiástica" (in Spanish)...
- 157–167. Bibcode:2013E&PSL.364..157G. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2012.12.036.
Folguera, Andrés; Encinas, Alfonso; Echaurren, Andrés; Gianni, Guido; Orts, Darío;...
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sport journalist.
Gonzalez was born in
Madrid in 1966, but
raised in
Folgueras de Cornás (Tineo, Asturias). He
returned to
Madrid to
study journalism...
- took
place on July 27, 1841, in San Juan, López was
joined by José de
Folgueras as
prospective beneficiaries if the move and his
proposal was supported...
-
lieutenant governor and
former governor-general,
Mariano Fernandez de
Folgueras.
Folgueras was the one who
suggested Spain replace Creole officers with peninsulars...
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Aguilar Mariano Fernández de
Folgueras Manuel González de
Aguilar José de
Gardoqui y
Jarabeitia Mariano Fernández de
Folgueras Under Spain (1821–1898) Mariano...