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Manrique (var. Manríquez) is (1) a name of
Visigothic origin, a
given name
derived from the
Gothic name
Ermanaric ([H]ermanarico, [H][er]
manrique) later...
- César
Manrique Cabrera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈθesaɾ manˈrike] or [ˈsesaɾ manˈrike]) (24
April 1919 – 25
September 1992) was a
Spanish artist, sculptor...
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Jorge Manrique (c. 1440 – 24
April 1479) was a
major Castilian poet,
whose main work, the
Coplas por la
muerte de su
padre (Verses on the
death of Don...
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Governor Manrique may
refer to: José
Manrique (fl. 1800s–1810s),
Governor of New
Mexico from 1808 to 1814
Mateo González
Manrique (fl. 1810s), Governor...
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Nelson Saúl
Manrique Gálvez (Huancayo, Junín,
December 31, 1947) is a
Peruvian historian, sociologist, journalist, columnist,
essayist and writer. He...
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Gustavo Manrique Miranda (born 1972) is an
Ecuadorian agricultural engineer,
environmental activist and
environmentalist who
served in a
number of ministerial...
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Naomi Manrique Mendoza (born 28
April 2002) is a
Mexican professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Liga MX
Femenil side Monterrey.
Manrique started...
- Fred Eloy
Manrique Reyes [man-RE-keh] (born
November 5, 1961) is a
former Major League Baseball second baseman who pla**** for the
Toronto Blue Jays (1981...
- Juan
Manrique García (born
August 26, 1967 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a
Cuban baseball player and
Olympic gold and
silver medalist.
Manrique is a one time Gold...
- Fray
Sebastien Manrique (Portuguese: Sebastião
Manrique; c. 1590 – 1669) was a
Portuguese Augustinian missionary and traveler. He
traveled around countries...