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Semero fem.
Semera Scemeno (in Villabáscones)
Xemen or
Xemeno fem.
Xemena Ximeno or
Jimeno fem.
Ximena or
Jimena (French Chimène) By
adjunction of the patronymic...
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Custodio Ximeno was a
Jesuit missionary to New Spain. He
served at
Mission Los
Santos Ángeles de
Guevavi from 1763
until the 1767
expulsion of the Jesuits...
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Ximena or
Jimena is the
female version of the
given name
Jimeno or
Ximeno, a
Spanish or
Basque name of
unknown meaning that has been in use
since the Middle...
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Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, SDB,
commonly known as
Carlos Belo or
Ximenes Belo (born 3
February 1948) is an East
Timorese prelate of the
Catholic Church...
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Fernando Jiménez – 293,000 (0.74%) son of Jimeno, Xemeno,
origin god or
Ximeno Díaz – 293,000 (0.74%) Son of
Diego Álvarez – 273,000 (0.69%) Son of Álvaro...
- Matías
Jimeno or
Ximeno was a
painter of Castile. He was a
pupil of
Vincenzo Carducho, and
flourished about the
middle of the 17th century. He painted...
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Vasco Velázquez, Vázquez Vasques, Vaz Vímara Vimaránez Vimaranes, Guimarães
Ximeno, Jimeno, Gimeno, Chemene, Exemeno1 Ximénez, Jiménez, Jimenes, Ximenes, Giménez...
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Rafael Ximeno y
Planes (1759/1760–1825) was a
Spanish painter and draughtsman. He was the son of a
silversmith and
first learned the painter's profession...
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Augusto Ximeno de
Villeroy (Rio
Grande do Sul,
March 22, 1862 – Rio de Janeiro,
January 22, 1942) was a
Brazilian soldier and politician. Born in the province...
- Scemenus, ****, ****o, Xemen, or
Ximen and gave rise to the
Castilian Ximeno and Jimeno. Both **** and Seguin,
unrelated names, are
found in sources...