- The
Burial of the
Count of
Orgaz (Spanish: El
Entierro del
Conde de
Orgaz) is a 1586
painting by El Greco, a
prominent Renaissance painter, sculptor, and...
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Orgaz is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
According to the 2012 census, the muni****lity had a po****tion of...
- Luis
Orgaz Yoldi (28 May 1881 in Vitoria-Gasteiz – 31
January 1946 in Madrid) was a
Spanish general who was a
leading figure of the
Nationalist faction...
- Best
known by the
title "Count of
Orgaz", he is
depicted in a 16th-century
painting The
Burial of the
Count of
Orgaz by El
Greco which is
widely acknowledged...
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Gonzalo Crespí de
Valldaura y Bosch-Labrús, 20th
Count of
Orgaz (Madrid, 25
March 1936 – Madrid, 25
February 2022) was a
Spanish nobleman,
historian and...
- Raúl Andrés
Orgaz (Santiago del Estero, 1888 – Córdoba, 1948) was an
Argentine lawyer,
professor and writer.
Orgaz pursued secondary studies at the Colegio...
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church was
totally rebuilt in
charge of
Gonzalo Ruiz de Toledo, Lord of
Orgaz, and the old
minaret of the
mosque was
transformed into a bell
tower in...
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killed were
labor lawyers Enrique Valdelvira Ibáñez, Luis
Javier Benavides Orgaz and
Francisco Javier Sauquillo; law
student Serafín
Holgado de Antonio;...
- the
Agency for
French Education Abroad. It has two campuses: the
Conde de
Orgaz in Hortaleza,
northeast Madrid and Saint-Exupéry in La Moraleja, Alcobendas...
- Tail (1941), The Four
Little Girls (1949) and The
Burial of the
Count of
Orgaz (1959). In 1944,
after the
liberation of Paris, Pic****o, then 63
years old...