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Isabelino Gradín (8 July 1897 – 21
December 1944) was a
Uruguayan footballer and athlete. He was
considered to be one of the
greatest footballers in the...
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Isabelino Canaveris (1852 – c. 1915) was an
Uruguayan patriot, military,
revolutionary and politician, who
served as
president of the
National Party...
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Neoclasico Isabelino is an
architectural style that
applies to
houses and
other buildings in
Puerto Rico.
These include a
number of
buildings in Ponce...
- in the last
match of the
tournament at
Racing Club Stadium. Uruguay's
Isabelino Gradín was the top
scorer with
three goals. The
tournament was pla****...
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Isabelino Acosta (born 2
December 1956) is a
Paraguayan footballer. He pla**** in five
matches for the
Paraguay national football team in 1979. He was...
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Infante Jaime of Spain, Duke of
Segovia (Spanish: Don
Jaime Leopoldo Isabelino Enrique Alejandro Alberto Alfonso Víctor
Acacio Pedro Pablo María de Borbón...
- García del Alamo, in the
Isabelline Gothic (Spanish: Gótico
Isabelino or, simply, the
Isabelino) style. Here, in 1936, the flag of
Andalusia was hoisted...
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Varela and Héctor Sena Puricelli.
Before Olimpia and
Capurro were merged,
Isabelino Gradín, who can be
considered the
first Uruguayan football star, pla****...
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Isabelline style, also
called the
Isabelline Gothic (Spanish: Gótico
Isabelino), or
Castilian late Gothic, was the
dominant architectural style of the...
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revolutions which engulfed Europe and the Americas, both the
Carlistas and the
Isabelino conservatives were
opposed to the new
Napoleonic constitutional system...