- In
Portuguese orthography,
there is no
diacritic used for
Ximenes. As the
modern name
Ximenes has an -es suffix, it is
almost certainly of Portuguese,...
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Didacus Ximenes (died 1560) was a
Spanish Dominican of the
sixteenth century,
noted as a theologian, philosopher, and astronomer. He took his licentiate...
- Jimenez, Pedro, Himenez, Ximénez,
Ximénès,
Pedro Jimenez (in Andalusia),
Pedro Khimenes,
Pedro Ximénès,
Pedro Ximenes (in Andalusia),
Pedro Ximenez, Pedro...
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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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Ximenes (11
April 1855 – 20
December 1926) was an
Italian sculptor.
Ettore Ximenes was born 11
April 1855 in Palermo, Italy. Son of
Antonio Ximenes and...
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filme Quase Memória
Mariana Ximenes é
Josie no
filme Um
Homem Só
Mariana Ximenes é Adri no
filme Prova de
Coragem Mariana Ximenes é Mic****e no
filme Zooom...
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renamed the
Florentine palace,
Palazzo Ximenes de
Sangallo --
still a
tourist attraction today.
Sebastiano Ximenes had
bought the
castle of
Sammezzano from...
- error. Jiménez is the
modern Spanish spelling variation of the
original Ximenes (or Ximénez/Ximenez).
Often the "é" is
dropped in
favor of "e" for English...
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Tommaso Ximenes (died 3
November 1633) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Fiesole (1620–1633). On 16
November 1620,
Tommaso Ximenes was...
- Sir
David Ximenes KCH (1777–1848) was a
British Army officer,
magistrate and
Berkshire landowner. He was a
descendant of
Cardinal Ximenes de Cisneros...