- Joza Zulu:
uJosef Albanian: Jozefina,
Zefina Catalan:
Josepa, Pepa,
Peppa (shortened) Cornish:
Josepa Croatian: Josipa, Josica,
Jozica Czech: Josefina, Josefa...
- Trinché (Maria Mercè)
Vicenta Jordá Martí (María de Jesús)
Josepa Panyella Doménech (
Josepa of the
Heart of Mary)
Teresa Ríus
Casas (Trinitat)
Maria Montserrat...
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Maria Josepa M****anés i
Dalmau (also
Josepa M****anés or
Josefa M****anés; 1811 - 1887) was a
Spanish poet of the
nineteenth century,
ascribed to the movement...
-
Rosich i
Guardiola (1846–1926), who was
mayor of Vila de Gràcia, and
Josepa Rubiera i d'Armas (1862–1909), from Nuevitas, Cuba. He
began his sporting...
- (Tavèrnoles, 1817 – Folgueroles, 1876), was a
brickmason and farmer. His mother,
Josepa Santaló i
Planes (Folgueroles, 1819–1871), a
housewife and farmer, was to...
- Ana
Maria Josepa Dorotea Egual i
Miguel (Castellón,
January 1655 - Valencia, 23
April 1735),
daughter of José
Egual Borrás and
Basilia Miguel, was a Spanish...
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Hansson Kumite -80 kg Pat
McKay José
Manuel Egea
Mervyn Etienne Dudley Josepa Kumite +80 kg
Emmanuel Pinda Maurizio Micheli Gianluca Guazzaroni Marc Pyrée...
- the most
powerful trade unions of the
textile industry. His
partner was
Josepa Ros, with whom he had
three children. He was
killed by
members of the gang...
- Toni
Dietl West
Germany José
Manuel Galan Spain
Kumite −80 kg
Dudley Josepa Netherlands
Mervyn Etienne Great
Britain José
Manuel Egea Spain Waldemar...
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Kumite −80 kg Pat
McKay Great
Britain Otti
Roethof Netherlands
Dudley Josepa Netherlands Pino
Sacchi Italy
Kumite +80 kg
Jerome Atkinson Great Britain...