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  2. Juan de Sanct Martín - Wikipedia

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    Juan de Sanct Martín, also known as Juan de San Martín, was a Spanish conquistador. Little is known about De Sanct Martín, apart from a passage in El Carnero (1638) by Juan Rodríguez Freyle and Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada , a work of uncertain authorship.

  3. Juan de San Martín - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Juan de San Martín

  4. Juan Martínez de Medrano - Wikipedia

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    Juan Martínez de Medrano y Aibar (Basque: Ganix, Spanish: Juan, French: Jean; 13th century – December 1337–May 1338), nicknamed the Elder, was the regent of the Kingdom of Navarre from 13 March 1328 until 27 February 1329, a judge of the Navarrese Cortés, Baron and Lord of Arroniz, Sartaguda, Viana, Fontellas, Monteagudo, and Villatuerta, ricohombre of Navarre, a significant ...

  5. Early life of José de San Martín - Wikipedia

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    He arrived to South America in 1765. José de San Martín's mother was Gregoria Matorras del Ser, a native of Paredes de Nava (province of Palencia), born on March 12, 1738. Juan de San Martín and Gregoria Matorras were married on October 1, 1770, settling in the Banda Oriental (Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata). They had three children ...

  6. Juan Fermín de San Martín - Wikipedia

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    Juan Fermín Rafael de San Martín y Matorras (Governorate of the Río de la Plata, Viceroyalty of Peru - February 5, 1774 - Manila, Philippines, July 17, 1822) was a Spanish soldier, and a brother of José de San Martín who was the leader of the Argentine War of Independence, who served and lived much of his life in the Philippines.

  7. The Triumph of Judith with Stories from the Old Testament

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    The Triumph of Judith or The Triumph of Judith with Stories from the Old Testament is a 1703-1704 cycle of fresco paintings on the ceiling of the Tesoro Nuovo chapel in certosa di San Martino in Naples. It is considered one of his masterworks and one of the greatest painted expressions of Italian Baroque art.

  8. Disappearance of Juan Pedro Martínez - Wikipedia

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    According to family, Andrés allowed Juan Pedro to accompany him and his mother on the errand as a reward for earning good grades in school. [8] The last reported sighting of the family took place at a restaurant next to the N-1 motorway, near the municipality of Cabanillas de la Sierra.

  9. San Juan Heights - Wikipedia

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