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Manuel de
Lacunza y Díaz, S.J. (July 19, 1731 – c. June 18, 1801) was a
Jesuit priest who used the
pseudonym Juan
Josafat Ben-Ezra in his main work on...
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Natalia Lacunza Sanabdón, (born 10
January 1999) is a
Spanish singer-songwriter. She
first gained national recognition in 2018,
placing third in series...
- José María
Lacunza Blengio (18
August 1809 – 2
January 1869) was a
Mexican politician and diplomat. In 1836, with his
brother Juan Nepomuceno, he founded...
- María
Lacunza Ezcurra (Pamplona, 29
September 1900 – Valencia, 4 May 1984 ) was the
first collegiate woman in
professional schools of San Sebastián and...
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Jorge Roberto Hernán
Lacunza (born
February 25, 1969) is an
Argentine economist,
appointed in 2019 as
Minister of the
Treasury of the
Mauricio Macri administration...
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Izaskun Lacunza Aguirrebengoa (Navarra, 20th century) is a
Spanish scientist,
director of the Fundación Española para la
Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT)...
- José Luis
Lacunza Maestrojuán, O.A.R. (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse lwis laˈkunθa maestɾoˈxwan]; born 24
February 1944), is a Spanish-born Panamanian...
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Lautaro Lacunza (born 21 July 1997) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for
Maltese club Birkirkara.
Lacunza's senior career...
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score of books, some of
which are: L'Histoire du Salut, Le P.
Manuel Lacunza y Diaz, L'Antichrist, Le Jour du Repos, and Le Jour Seigneurial. Vaucher...
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collaborated with Operación
Triunfo contestant and
fellow friend Natalia Lacunza on her
debut single "Nana Triste"
which peaked at
number 4 on the PROMUSICAE...