-
Dolors Anglada i
Sarriera (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈlɔlə əŋˈɡlaðə]; 1893, in
Barcelona – 1984, in Tiana,
Province of Barcelona),
commonly known as Lola...
- Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier. His name is
generally given in
Spanish as
Francisco de Soriano,
Sarriera, Sariñera, Siurana, and Sureda.
Since he was born in Aragon, he was also...
-
cites an
interview with
Manfred E.
Clynes in Gray, Mentor, and Figueroa-
Sarriera (1995). The
Cyborg Handbook. New York: Routledge.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- II (17th Baron)
began a
lawsuit against Cayetana de Oms-Santa Pau y de
Sarriera,
Baroness of
Santa Pau,
Vavasour of Montescot, etc., who had
married the...
-
Montoliu Sarriera 1872, p. 99.
Prieto 1978, p. 320.
Walton 1834, p. XI.
Walton 1834, p. 17.
Longares Alonso 1974, p. 159.
Montoliu Sarriera 1872, p. 43...
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Antonio Sotorras Vilanova (1875 / 1877–1881) Plácido María de
Montoliu y de
Sarriera (1875–1877)
Francisco Javier Rab****a
Satorras (1896–1898) - Liberal...
-
Juncadella -
Hereditary Grandeeship Boletín
Oficial del
Estado (BOE): Ramón de
Sarriera -
Hereditary Grandeeship Boletín
Oficial del
Estado (BOE):
Jaime María...
-
Einstein School Amalia Marín
School American Military Academy Antonio Sarriera Egozcue School Berwind Superior School Bonneville School, Río
Piedras Escuela...
- a
military structure into a palace. It is
currently owned by
Ramon de
Sarriera i Fernández de Muniaín and his wife
Marcela Bernat Valenzuela, current...
- Palau-sacosta. The main
structure appears to have been
constructed in 1495 by Joan
Sarriera,
although portions of the
castle (namely one of the towers) have been dated...