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Hesiquio Iriarte (c. 1820–1903) was a
Mexican painter. He was born and died in
Mexico City.
Between 1853 and 1855 he
created the
lithograph called The...
- Internacional.
XXVIII (109): 12.
Retrieved 29
January 2022.
Aguilar de la Parra,
Hesiquio (2012).
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines: El
poder con honradez.
Editores e Impresores...
- Euphrasius, Hesychius, and
Secundius (Torcuato, Cecilio, Tesifonte, Euf****,
Hesiquio y Segundo). In 1084,
emissaries of
Sancho Ramírez, King of
Aragon and Navarre...
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Saint Hesychius (Spanish: San Isicio, San
Hesiquio, San Exiquio; French:
Saint Hisque) is
venerated as the
patron saint of Cazorla, Spain. He is one of...
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Hesiquio Flores Mexico 2:26:20
Pedro Gómez Argentina DNF
Ronal Cuestas Uruguay...
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Aportadera Jr. July 3,1987 – 1992
Samuel M.
Soriano 1987 – May 5, 1994
Hesiquio R.
Mallillin 1987 – May 5, 1994
Narciso C.
Monteiro 1988 – May 5, 1994...
- Spanish)
Mexican government biography Online biography Aguilar de la Parra,
Hesiquio (2012).
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines: El
Poder Con
Honradez (in Spanish). SITESA...
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September 1981 – 30
September 1981
Preceded by José
Murat Casab Succeeded by
Hesiquio Aguilar de la
Parra In
office 1
September 1969 – 30
September 1969 Preceded...
- Indaletius, and
Secundius (Isicio, Cecilio, Tesifonte, Torcuato, Euf****,
Hesiquio y Segundo). The
legend probably originates from the 7th century. Sacromonte...