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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...
- E.; Díaz-Martínez, I.;
Julio Company; Sáez-Benito, P.; Viera, L. I.;
Torices, A.; Pereda-Suberbiola,
Xabier (2024). "Increasing the
theropod record...
- Royalists. They
arrived in
November and were
welcomed by
Manuel Rodríguez
Torices,
president of the Free
State of Cartagena [es], who
instructed his commanding...
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Benito Bello de
Torices (c. 1660–1714) was a
Spanish composer,
maestro at the
Convent of Las
Descalzas Reales and
professor of
music at the
Royal College...
-
decree that
granted Barranquilla the
status of a city by
Manuel Rodríguez
Torices, the then
President of the
Sovereign State of
Cartagena de Indias, as a...
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interests in
Cartagena created the country's two
first professional teams:
Torices of
Cartagena and
Indios of Cartagena.
Indios would go on to be the league's...
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tariki tārīk
torice tārīk, tār tārīg/k tārīg, tārēn tārīk sāmahe, sāma tar
daughter keyne, çêne/çêneke...
- de Andalucía, Consejería de Cultura. pp. 62–81. ISBN 978-84-8266-725-6.
Torices, N.; Zurita, E. (2002). Cortijos,
haciendas y lagares:
arquitectura de...
- S2CID 244418803.
Isasmendi E, Navarro-Lorbés P, Sáez-Benito P,
Viera LI,
Torices A, Pereda-Suberbiola X (2023). "New
contributions to the
skull anatomy...
- José
Miguel Pey 25
March 1815 15
November 1815 235 days
Manuel Rodríguez
Torices 28 July 1815 15
November 1815 110 days
Crisanto Valenzuela 25 July 1815...