-
Ripalda y
Ayanz de Ureta. María de
Ripalda was the
daughter of Luis de
Ripalda and María
Ayanz de Ureta. Luis de
Ripalda's parents were Luis
Ripalda and...
- Juan Martínez de
Ripalda (1594 at Pamplona,
Navarre – 26
April 1648 at Madrid) was a
Spanish Jesuit theologian. He
entered the
Society of
Jesus at Pamplona...
- The
Palacio de
Ripalda was a
building (now defunct) of
Eclectic style designed in 1889 by
Spanish architect Joaquín María
Arnau Miramón in the Spanish...
- paternal-line
grandson of
Amalio de
Marichalar y Bruguera, VIII
Count of
Ripalda and Concepción Sáenz de Tejada, Lady of Tejada. He is
fourth in the line...
- Pozo
Ripalda,
Quito "La
Supercopa Ecuador se jugará en el
Gonzalo Pozo
Ripalda" [The
Supercopa Ecuador will be pla**** at the
Gonzalo Pozo
Ripalda] (in...
- 2788861°S 78.5461972°W / -0.2788861; -78.5461972
Estadio Gonzalo Pozo
Ripalda is a multi-use
stadium in
southern Quito, Ecuador. It is
currently used...
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Salvador Bermúdez de
Castro y O'Lawlor, 2nd Duke of
Ripalda,
Marquis of Lema (1
November 1863, in
Madrid – 20
January 1945) was a
Spanish noble, politician...
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Spanish diplomat Salvador Bermúdez de
Castro y Díez [es], 1st Duke of
Ripalda and
Santa Lucía, with whom she had a
daughter at the
Villa Farnesina in...
- Kingdom. María de
Ripalda was the
daughter of Luis de
Ripalda and María
Ayanz de Ureta. Luis de
Ripalda's parents were Luis
Ripalda and
Agueda Amatriain...
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would be the
Spanish diplomat Salvador Bermúdez de
Castro (later Duke of
Ripalda and
Santa Lucía), who was
often to be seen in the
company of the Neapolitan...