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Lodeña (Asturian: Lludeña) one of 24
parishes (administrative divisions) in Piloña, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias...
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Lodena Edge****be (April 1906 – 1978) was an
American dancer and
dance educator based in Vallejo, California.
Lodena Francisca Edge****be was
adopted by...
- Rios as
Aurora Camila Calónico as
Lorena Maite Piña as Ana Pau
Stephania Lodena as
Rebeca Paloma Petra as
Renata Tania Niebla as
Irene César
Acosta as Esteban...
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Beloncio (Belonciu)
Borines Cereceda (Cerecea) Coya
Espinaredo (Espinaréu)
Lodeña (Lludeña) La
Marea Maza
Miyares Los
Montes Pintueles Ques San
Antonio San...
- Edge****be (1845–1930), New
Zealand newspaper proprietor and
businessman Lodena Edge****be (1906–1978),
American dancer and
dance educator Peter Edge****be...
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derived from the word loď (i.e. 'boat', 'ship') and the old
Czech adjective loděná (řeka),
meaning "the
river on
which boats are ridden". The
river is also...
- the Miranda, he was the
father of:
Juana Enríquez, also
known as
Juana de
Lodeña or Lidueña,
abbess at the
convent of
Saint Clarie in Toledo. He was also...
- the farm. The Farm was
located in a 30
inhabitants mountain village named Lodeña, in Asturias.
Farmhouse Leader Immune Note 1: At the
first round of...
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Francisco Mejía (1574–1575) 25.
Pedro Fernandez Busto (1575–1586) 26.
Pedro de
Lodeña (1586–1593) 27.
Pedro de Acuña y De los Monteros,
Knight of
Sovereign Military...
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Antonio de San Firmino,
OCarm (1805–1806 Died)
Francisco Javier Aldazábal y
Lodeña (1807–1812 Died) Agustín
Francisco de
Otondo Escurruchea, CO (1816–1826...