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Gurrea or
Gurréa may
refer to:
People Carlos de
Gurrea, Duke of
Villahermosa (1634–1692), 9th
Duque de Villahermosa, a
Spanish nobleman,
viceroy and governor...
- Cork (Catalan: Suro) is a 2022
Spanish rural drama film
directed by
Mikel Gurrea which stars Vicky Luengo and Pol López
alongside Ily**** El Ouahdani. It...
- María
Adelaida Gurrea Monasterio (September 27, 1896, in La Carlota,
Negros Occidental,
Philippines –
April 29, 1971, in Madrid) was a
Philippine journalist...
- 1520. The
title of Lord of
Argavieso came from his
concubine Ana de
Gurrea y de
Gurrea, lady of Argavieso. They had a son
called Ferran (Hernando de Aragón...
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Shamcey Gurrea Supsup-Lee (Tagalog: [ˈʃamsi ˈsupsʊp li]; born May 16, 1986) is a
Filipino architect and a
beauty pageant titleholder. She was
crowned as...
- Juan
Gurrea or
Giovanni Gorrea (1540–1606) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Acerra (1603–1606). Juan
Gurrea was born in Zaragoza, Spain...
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daughter of
Ferran I; she
originated the
families named Borja and Aragó-
Gurrea,
titled Dukes of Vilafermosa, by
union to the
descents of the last duchess...
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Hernando de Aragón y de
Gurrea,
OCist (25 July 1498 – 29
January 1575),
Archbishop of
Zaragoza and
Lieutenant General of Aragon, was an
Aragonese humanist...
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Ignacio de Luzán
Claramunt de
Suelves y
Gurrea (March 28, 1702 – May 19, 1754) was a
Spanish critic and poet. He was born in Zaragoza. His
youth was p****ed...
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Marcial del
Adalid y
Gurréa (24
August 1826 – 16
October 1881) was a
Spanish composer. He
studied music in
London between 1840 and 1844 with
Ignaz Moscheles...