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Rafael Menacho y Tutlló (1766–1811) was a
Spanish military commander during the
Peninsular War. He was
killed in
action during the
first siege of Badajoz...
- César
Alejandro Menacho Claros (born 9
August 1999) is a
Bolivian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Ħamrun
Spartans and the
Bolivia national...
- Héctor
Menacho (26 May 1928 – 11
April 2019) was a
Peruvian rower. He
competed in the men's
coxed pair
event at the 1968
Summer Olympics.
Menacho died in...
- María
Gardenia Arauz Menacho (born 13
March 1972) is a
Bolivian politician and
trade unionist who
served as a
substitute member of the
Chamber of Deputies...
- José Martín
Menacho Aguilera (born
August 7, 1973) is a
retired Bolivian football striker.
Nicknamed El Loco,
Menacho has
developed most of his football...
- César
David Menacho Flores (born
October 14, 1964 in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra) is a
Bolivian sport shooter. At age forty-three,
Menacho made his official...
- Bartolomé
Martinez Menacho y Mesa (Mechado) (1517 –
February 16, 1604) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of Santafé en
Nueva Granada...
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Mashechet Soferim 21:3 and BT
Menachot 65,
discussed at "Insights to the Daf—
Menachos 65". dafyomi.co.il.
Kollel Iyun
Hadaf of Yerushalayim.
Retrieved January...
- ISBN 9781351652797.
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