-
Mancera may
refer to:
Miguel Mancera (b. 1932),
Mexican economist Miguel Ángel
Mancera (b. 1966),
Mexican politician Marquis of
Mancera Pedro de Toledo...
-
Miguel Ángel
Mancera Espinosa (Spanish pronunciation: [miˌɣeˈlaŋxel manˈseɾa]; born 16
January 1966) is a
Mexican lawyer and
politician who
works with...
-
Miguel Mancera Aguayo (born
December 18, 1932) is a
Mexican economist. He
served as
general director of the Bank of
Mexico from 1982
until 1998.
Mancera Aguayo...
- The
title Marquesses of
Mancera (Spanish: Marqués de
Mancera) is a
hereditary title in the
nobility of
Castile and
Grandees of Spain. The
title was created...
-
Mancera Island (Spanish: Isla
Mancera) is a
minor island at the
mouth of
Valdivia River in
Corral Bay.
Prior to
being named after the
Marquis of Mancera...
-
Mancera de
Abajo is a
village and muni****lity in the
province of Salamanca,
western Spain, part of the
autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located...
-
Antonio Sebastián Álvarez de
Toledo y Salazar, 2nd
Marquess of
Mancera,
Grandee of
Spain (January 20, 1622[citation needed] –
February 13, 1715) was a...
- (April 4, 2017). "Memorandum of
Understanding with
Mexico City's
Mayor Mancera – Promo". City of Boston.
Archived from the
original on
November 14, 2021...
-
governor of the
central bank by
President Zedillo,
substituting Miguel Mancera. In 1999,
Ortiz became a
member of the
influential Washington-based financial...
- (1484–1553),
Spanish Viceroy of
Naples Pedro de Toledo, 1st
Marquis of
Mancera (c. 1585–1654),
Spanish viceroy of Peru.
Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, a number...