- E.
Rocamora (born June 29, 1934) is a
Filipino weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
light heavyweight event at the 1964
Summer Olympics.
Rocamora was...
- Juan Tomás Julián
Marcos de
Rocamora y del
Castillo (27
April 1740 – 16
March 1819) was the
governor of
three provinces and the
founder of
several towns...
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Alberto Luis
Rocamora (5
August 1911 – 12 July 2004) was an
Argentine politician. A
member of the
Justicialist Party, he was an
early supporter of President...
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Pedro Rocamora y García (11
February 1832 – 19
January 1925) was a
Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and senator. His
parents were
called José and Josefa....
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Daniel Rocamora Blázquez (born 27 May 1988) is a
Spanish male
volleyball player. He is part of the
Spain men's
national volleyball team. On club level...
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Ricklefs 2008, pp. 394–396.
Rocamora 1970, pp. 146–148.
Ricklefs 2008, pp. 401–402.
Rocamora 1970, pp. 153–154.
Rocamora 1970, p. 150. Lev 2009, pp. 23–24...
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Guillermo Rocamora (born 1981) is a
Uruguayan filmmaker. He
first started working as a
filmmaker in 2004. He
worked for
three years on his directorial...
- 2023 Uruguayan-Argentine
comedy film
written and
directed by
Guillermo Rocamora. It is
about a
family where César, the father, and Manuel, the
eldest son...
- name Oberdán
Rocamora)
published a
daily column in the
daily Clarín, in the
tradition of
Roberto Arlt. In 1978, he
reported (as
Rocamora) from the South...
- Carrasco, 1st
Marquess of
Molins Grandee of
Spain and 1st
Viscount of
Rocamora (17
August 1812, in Albacete,
Spain – 4
September 1889, in Lequeitio, Biscay...