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Fernando Lúpiz (born 12
April 1953) is an
Argentine fencer and actor. He
competed at the 1972 and 1976
Summer Olympics. He
later became known for playing...
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similar in
meaning to
Spanish "López" (regional
variants "Lopes", "
Lupiz", etc.). "Velasco" was a name,
later to
become a surname,
derived from Basque...
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Scopelli (1956–1957) Luis Pasarín (1957–1959) Luis Miró (1959)
Enrique Lúpiz (1959)
Baltasar Albéniz (1959)
Santiago Sanz
Fraile (1959–1960) Ricardo...
- Real Madrid) with the
local fencing champion, and
later actor,
Fernando Lupiz,
traveling all over
South America (1977). In 1983,
Williams returned to...
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which was
performed at the
Riverside Light Opera theater. In 2000,
Fernando Lúpiz produced his
first original "Zorro" show. It was such a crowd-pleaser that...
- 17, 1877) One of Eppelsheimer's
contemporary patents was US160757. Val
Lupiz and
Walter Rice (2004). "San Francisco:
cable cars are here to stay". Tramways...
- Mar del Plata, Argentina. He is
married to
former María
Laura Valdivia Lúpiz and they have two children. 1993,
promoted to
Captain 1999,
promoted to...
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Siero -
Lorena Laura Miller -
Patricia Magela Zanotta -
Martita Fernando Lúpiz -
Avesani Tota
Santillan - Tota
Gustavo Guillen -
Julio Patricia Viggiano...
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etymology of "Biscay". The
fuero reads:
Placuit nobis et
comiti Enneco Lupiz ... ut
facerem ingenuos et
francos totos illos monasterios ("it
please us...
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organization in the
territory of
Durango was in the year 1050, when
Eneco Lupiz is
appointed regent of "the
territories of
Biscay and Durango". It appears...