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- the Mitra, its former headquarters, and the building of the chapel called Ochavo. With its little more than 70 meters high, it was the tallest church in...
- interest in any commercial venture in the new lands, and receive one-eighth (ochavo) of the profits. In 1500, during his third voyage to the Americas, Columbus...
- James Maliwat Inigo Montemayor T-Mc Ongotan Joseph Nunag Roger Onoda Kyle Ochavo Marvin Raymundo Neil Moralejo Lawrence Mangubat James Payosing Migs Pascual...
- variant is also known in the surrounding villages, especially those of the Ochavo de Cantalejo - a geographical district of medieval origin - which, headed...
- Macias Bethlehem B. Gurrea Ronnie A. Anseling Gervalieto S. Abapo Jerome E. Ochavo Victoria S. Labadlabad Virginia G. Ong Marcelo B. Yano  • Electorate 72...
- 5th Chiang Kai-shek College F 10 Manacho, Jhearald 6'3" (1.91m) – – PG 88 Ochavo, Kyle 5'5" (1.65m) 2nd – SF 91 Oftana, Wilmar 6'4" (1.93m) – San Beda University...
- originally designed by Enrique Egas [es] in 1519, and the Chapel of the Eighths (Ochavo). He was also involved in a few somewhat less serious projects, such as...
- six sous, each of four quarts (also spelled cuartos in Spanish), eight ochavos or twelve dineros. Five pesetas were equal to one duro, which was itself...
- de San Benito founded. 1453 – Execution of Álvaro de Luna at Plaza del Ochavo. 1468 – San Pablo Church built. 1469 – 19 October: Wedding of monarchs Ferdinand...
- canvases and frescoes; notably for the famous "Chapel of the Eighths" (the Ochavo). In 1653, he was named the official "Painter of the Cathedral", and would...