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Pedro de
Zubiaur,
Zubiaurre or Çubiaurre (1540 – 3
August 1605) was a
Spanish naval officer and engineer,
general of the
Spanish Navy,
distinguished for...
- José Ángel
Zubiaur Alegre (1918–2012) was a
Spanish right-wing politician.
Throughout most of his life he
remained active as a
Carlist militant and held...
- José Benjamín
Zubiaur (1856–1921) was an
Argentine educator.
Promoter of sport,
physical education, and the
modern Olympic movement. He was one of the...
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English Channel between a
Spanish transport fleet captained by
Pedro de
Zubiaur and the
Dutch armada under Willem de Zoete. The
Spanish fleet carried a...
- a
Spanish naval force of 5
flyboats commanded by
Captain Don
Pedro de
Zubiaur and an
English convoy of 40 ships,
supported by a 6-warship squadron, as...
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reinforcements the
following month brought the
total to 3,500.
Admiral Pedro de
Zubiaur landed another 700 men in
early December at Castlehaven, and sent part...
- footmen. Five out of six
Spanish ships,
commanded by
General Pedro de
Zubiaur were
either sunk, captured, or run
aground in the battle,
while the English...
- Unai
Elorriaga Zubiaur (born 22 June 1980) is a
Spanish professional racing cyclist. He rode at the 2015 UCI
Track Cycling World Championships. 2005 1st...
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between a
small Spanish naval force commanded by
Captain Don
Pedro de
Zubiaur, and an Anglo-Dutch
flotilla of 14 ships,
during the
Eighty Years' War...
- in 1894,
being represented by the
first Executive Council José Benjamín
Zubiaur, who
served in that role
until 1907. The
National Olympic Committee for...