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Melcior Mauri Prat (born 8
April 1966 in Vic) is a
Spanish retired cyclist who won the 1991
Vuelta a España, as well as
numerous smaller stage races,...
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Melcior Juncà i Farré (Sant Joan de les Abadesses, Ripollès, 1757 - Tarragona, 1824) was a
Catalan maestro de capilla,
composer and
music theorist. He...
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Melcior Leideker Majefat (born 20
April 1994) is an
Indonesian professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for Liga 1 club **** Padang. He was...
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Museum and
Study Center of
Sport Doctor Melcior Colet (in Catalan,
Museu i
Centre d'Estudis de l'Esport
Doctor Melcior Colet) is a
facility dedicated to the...
- José
Melchor Gomis y
Colomer (6
January 1791 – 4
August 1836) was a
Spanish Romantic composer. He was born in Ontinyent, Vall d'Albaida,
Valencia Province...
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Melcior Marial Mundet (12 June 1887 – Unknown) was a
Spanish federal engineer and
politician during the
Second Spanish Republic. He was the son of fellow...
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Melchior de
Gualbes (also
spelled Melcior) was a
Catalan knight, politician, and
author of
three short poems. His
poetry is
preserved in the Cançoner...
- 1651–1655 (due to war) Juan
Manuel de
Espinosa 1655–1663
Vacant 1663–1664
Melcior Palau i
Bosca 1664–1670
Vacant 1670–1671 Pere de
Copons i
Teixidor 1671–1681...
- (1921–2017),
Catalan photographer Josep Colom (born 1947),
Spanish pianist Josep Melcior Prat i
Colom (1780–1855),
Catalan nationalist politician and
writer Manuel...
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Josep Melcior Prat i Colom, or in
Spanish Joseph Melchior de Prat, (1780 in Els
Prats de Rei,
Anoia – 1855 in San Sebastian) was a
Catalan politician...