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Ireneo Hermosilla (31
January 1928 -
before 1
April 2003) was a
Paraguayan footballer. He was part of Paraguay's
squad that won the 1953
South American...
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Ireneo Affò (born Davide, 10
December 1741 – 14 May 1797) was an
Italian art historian, writer,
numismatist and
Franciscan friar. Affò was born in Busseto...
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Ireneo Paz
Flores (1836–1924) was a
Mexican liberal intellectual,
writer and journalist, who is the
grandfather of the
Nobel Prize-winning
Mexican writer...
- in Avon
Modern Writing No. 2. "Funes the Memorious" is the tale of one
Ireneo Funes, who,
after falling off his
horse and
receiving a bad head injury...
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Ireneo della Croce (1625–1713) was a
Carmelite preacher and chronicler.
della Croce was born in Trieste. He
lived in the
monasteries of
Venice and Padova...
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Bishop Ireneo "Ali"
Amantillo (10
December 1934 – 11
October 2018) was a
Filipino Roman Catholic bishop and was the
first bishop of the
Roman Catholic...
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Ireneo Brasavola (or Br****avola, Latin:
Irenaeus Brasauolus, born as
Francesco Brasavola; 1562 – 1621) was an
Italian theologian and
bishop of Castro,...
- Look up Irenaeus or Irenæus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saint Irenaeus of
Lugdunum (Lyons) was a
Catholic bishop,
theologian and
early church father...
- Revolution.
Ireneo Paz
became an
intellectual and journalist,
starting several newspapers,
where he was
publisher and printer.
Ireneo's son, Octavio...
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Ireneo García
Alonso (25
March 1923 – 4 June 2012) was a
Spanish prelate of the
Catholic Church. García
Alonso was born in
Quintanilla Vivar,
Spain and...