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Robustiano Maciel (24 May 1930 - 5
September 2019) was a
Paraguayan football player and manager. He was part of Paraguay's
squad that won the 1953 South...
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Robustiano Patrón
Costas (August 5, 1878 –
September 24, 1965) was an
Argentine politician and
businessman who
served as
Governor of
Salta Province. He...
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Stanford University Press. p. 758. ISBN 0-8047-4817-9. OCLC 57577446. Vera,
Robustiano, ed. (1899).
Apuntes para la
Historia de
Honduras [Notes on the History...
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Robustiano Bilbao Echevarría (born 29
November 1897, date of
death unknown) was a
Spanish footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1928 Summer...
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Manuel Rodríguez
Torices (full
birth name
Manuel Juan
Robustiano de los
Dolores Rodríguez
Torices y Quiroz) (May 24, 1788 –
October 5, 1816) was a Neogranadine...
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characterised by m****ive
voter fraud.
Among its
leading figures were
Robustiano Patrón Costas,
Julio Argentino Pascual Roca,
Manuel Fresco and Rodolfo...
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Revolution of '43
military coup in the
midst of an unpo****r
attempt to
impose Robustiano Patrón
Costas as his successor. ****ure
president Juan
Domingo Perón was...
- (1980) Hugo González (1980)
Egidio Landolfi (1980) Hugo González (1981)
Robustiano Maciel (1981) Hugo González (1982) Ramón Rodríguez [es] (1983)
Oscar Malbernat...
- Bulgheroni; agri-business
executive Andrea Grobocopatel, and
sugar magnate Robustiano Patrón Costas. The
university has also
produced many
successful startup...
- most
prolific playwrights of the
early 20th century. Born
Guillermo Juan
Robustiano Pichot in
Buenos Aires,
Pelay wrote over 200
plays in his lifetime, beginning...