- Andrés de la
Tovilla (c. 1513–1554) was a
Spanish conquistador and
soldier in the Americas. He was born
about 1513 in Cazorla, Spain. He is most remembered...
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Areli Madrid Tovilla (born 18
February 1952) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). She has held positions...
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Estanisalao Tovilla-Cortazar (1936–1994) was a
Mexican Civil Engineer born on
February 10, 1936, in
Mexico City, Mexico. He died in Veracruz,
Mexico on...
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Spinal Cord Injury". sci-info-pages.com. 2 June 2019. Peña A,
Guardino K,
Tovilla JM,
Levitt MA,
Rodriguez G,
Torres R
Bowel management for
fecal incontinence...
- on 21 July 2010.
Retrieved 29
November 2012. Arias-Vázquez,
Pedro Iván;
Tovilla-Zárate,
Carlos Alfonso; Hernández-Díaz, Yazmín; González-Castro, Thelma...
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Pedro Pablo Zepeda Bermúdez 1979–1982 51st
Congress 1982
Areli Madrid Tovilla 1982–1985 52nd
Congress 1985 César
Augusto Santiago Ramírez 1985–1988 53rd...
- He
conquered Chiapas in Mexico, and in 1528,
together with Andrés de la
Tovilla,
founded San Cristóbal de las
Casas (as
Villa Real de
Chiapa de los Españoles)...
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domestic structures from the
colonial era. It was
built by Andrés de la
Tovilla in
Plateresque style and
dates from the 16th century. It is
named after...
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Tovilla-Zárate CA,
Doval E, Jané-Ballabriga MC (2023). "Advances and Challenges...
- Revolución,
Mexico City (1934) Noguera, José
Rogelio Alvarez; Laguna,
Amado Tovilla (1975).
Enciclopedia de México (in Spanish).
Instituto de la Enciclopedia...