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Pedro Caro
Sureda, 3rd
Marquis of La
Romana (2
October 1761 – 23
January 1811) was a
Spanish Army
officer and
nobleman who
served in the
French Revolutionary...
- Sorède (French pronunciation: [sɔʁɛd] ; Catalan:
Sureda, that is cork oak wood) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France....
- Caro
Sureda (1775–1826) was a
Spanish military commander, the
younger brother of
Pedro Caro y
Sureda,
Marquis of La Romana, and José Caro
Sureda. Enlisting...
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Jaume Sureda Morey (born 25 July 1996) is a
Spanish former professional cyclist, who rode
professionally between 2019 and 2021 for the
Burgos BH team....
- Alexandre-Mathieu
Sureda Chappron (1815,
Palma de
Mallorca - 1889, Madrid) was a
Spanish architect. He
worked under the name
Alejandro Sureda and is considered...
- André
Suréda (5 June 1872,
Versailles - 7
January 1930, Versailles) was a
French painter, designer,
engraver and illustrator. He was
married to the artist...
- José Caro
Sureda (1764–1813) was a
Spanish military commander, the
younger brother of
Pedro Caro
Sureda, 3rd
Marquis of La Romana. His
younger brother...
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Father Antoni Maria Alcover i
Sureda, also
known (in Catalan) as Mossèn
Alcover (pronounced [muˈsɛn əlkuˈve]; 2
February 1862 in
Santa Cirga,
Manacor –...
- prince. In a
version from
Mallorca collected by
Antoni Maria Alcover i
Sureda titled Na Magraneta, a
queen wishes to have a
daughter after eating a pomegranate...
- Marini,
Celia Cruz,
Nelson Pinedo,
Vicentico Valdés,
Estanislao "Laíto"
Sureda,
Alberto Beltrán,
Carlos Argentino, and
Celio González. The
group was founded...