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Marceliano Gutiérrez Chávez (June 17, 1834 — July 26, 1872) was a
Peruvian colonel that parti****ted in the coup d'état
headed by his
brother Tomás Gutiérrez...
- ISBN 978-84-7564-038-9.
Retrieved 5
August 2021. "Coquillat y Llofriu,
Marceliano".
Memoria Digital de
Elche (in Spanish). Cátedra
Pedro Ibarra, Universidad...
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Marceliano Santa María (18 June 1866
Burgos - 12
October 1952 in Madrid) was a
Spanish painter,
noted for his
Castilian landscapes,
historical art, and...
- the same name by
Hermogenes Ilagan, the film
stars Atang de la Rama and
Marceliano Ilagan, both of whom
reprise their roles from the
original sarsuwela production...
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square are the
statue of
General Francisco de
Paula Santander, the bust of
Marceliano Vélez and the
monument to the
centenary of the
University of Antioquia...
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Mulleras Pg. de Gràcia 37
Enric Sagnier (1906) Casa
Bonet Pg. de Gràcia 39
Marceliano Coquillat (1901/1915) Casa
Amatller Pg. de Gràcia 41
Josep Puig i Cadafalch...
- (Spanish:
Cabeza rota) ever since. In
April 1870, both
Silvestre and
Marceliano were put on trial,
accused separately of flagellation.
Silvestre had Colonel...
- LOPEZ-RUIZ; J.M., CEBRIA; Youbi, Nasrrddine; V., MAHECHA; Lago San José,
Marceliano; POCOVI; B.,
CABANIS (1998-12-01). "Permo-Carboniferous
Volcanism in Europe...
- the
Three Wise Men is also
performed in the Epiphany's Eve (5 January).
Marceliano Coquillat (1865–1924),
architect Saúl Ñíguez (born 1994), footballer....
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three of the Gutiérrez brothers. The Gutiérrez brothers—Tomás, Silvestre,
Marceliano and Marcelino—were four
brothers who were
originally from the Huancarqui...