- in the semi-finals
thanks to a
brace from Juan
Monjardín, and in the
final against Catalonia Monjardín appeared to have been the hero once more when he...
- Juan
Monjardín Callejón (24
April 1903 – 13
November 1950) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a striker. He pla**** for Real
Madrid and
earned 4 caps...
-
Villamayor de
Monjardín (very
exceptionally in Basque: Deio) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and the
autonomous community of Navarre...
- fao.org/3/nd412es/nd412es.pdf Perez-Aguilar, L. Y., Plata-Rocha, W.,
Monjardin-Armenta, S. A., Franco-Ochoa, C., & Zambrano-Medina, Y. G. (2021). The...
- de Deyo, also
called the
Castillo de
Monjardín, is a
ruined castle on a hill
overlooking Villamayor de
Monjardín in Navarre. The
castle lies at an elevation...
-
Federico Fernández de
Monjardín (14
December 1895 – 3
April 1970) was an
Argentine politician,
journalist and historian. He was a
member of the Radical...
- to the Ebro
river on 10 December, 925 and was
buried in
Villamayor de
Monjardín. His son, García, was only
seven years old, so
Sancho was
succeeded by...
- city of Nájera to Tudela.
Indeed he
possessed all the land of
Degium [
Monjardín, near Lizarra] with its towns. The "Arba" of
Pamplona he
submitted to...
-
Samitier (twice) and
Piera scoring the
Catalan goals. In extra-time Juan
Monjardín appeared to have won the game for the Castile/Madrid XI when he scored...
-
player to
score a hat
trick in Copa del Rey: 18 years, 329 days – Juan
Monjardín v
Arenas Club de Getxo, 1922 Copa del Rey, 19
March 1922
Youngest player...