- León
Esteban Febres-Cordero
Ribadeneyra (9
March 1931 – 15
December 2008),
known in the
Ecuadorian media as LFC or more
simply Febres-Cordero, was an...
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Antonio de Solís y
Ribadeneyra (18 July 1610 – 19
April 1686) was a
Spanish dramatist and historian. His work
includes drama, poetry, and prose, and he...
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Wordsworth 1810, pp. 222–223.
Spencer J. Weinreich, ed. (2017).
Pedro de
Ribadeneyra's 'Ecclesiastical
History of the
Schism of the
Kingdom of England'. BRILL...
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Pedro de
Ribadeneira SJ (born
Pedro Ortiz de Cisneros; 1
November 1527 – 10
September or 22
September 1611) was a
Spanish hagiographer,
Jesuit priest,...
- "Cardinal Pole's
Arrival in Flanders, and the
Results Thereof",
Pedro de
Ribadeneyra’s 'Ecclesiastical
History of the
Schism of the
Kingdom of England', Brill...
-
Sigismondo d'India,
Italian composer (b. 1582) 1686 –
Antonio de Solís y
Ribadeneyra,
Spanish historian and
playwright (b. 1610) 1689 – Christina,
queen of...
- were
created in May 1985 by
conservative President León Febres-Cordero
Ribadeneyra. The
units launched a systematic, government-backed
campaign of human...
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Enciclopedia universal ilustrada europeo-americana.
Volume 49.
Hijos de J. Espasa, Editores.1923 Guia
Oficial de España.
Sucesores de
Ribadeneyra. Madrid. 1930...
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original on 12
August 2021.
Retrieved 30
November 2020.
Antonio Joachín
Ribadeneyra Barrientos (1755).
Manual compendio de el
regio patronato indiano (in...
- repression,
mainly during the
administration of León Febres-Cordero
Ribadeneyra (1984–1988). The
event that
marked the
turning point in LGBT
rights activism...