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  2. Toribio Romo González - Wikipedia

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    Toribio was born on April 16, 1900, to farmers Juana González Romo and Patricio Romo Pérez in the ranchería of Santa Ana de Guadalupe, located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from the municipal seat of Jalostotitlán, Jalisco. [2] He had two siblings: a sister, María, and a younger brother, Román, who would also go on to become a priest.

  3. Toribío - Wikipedia

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    Toribio de Benavente Motolinia (1482-1568), a Franciscan missionary in Mexico; Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza (1750-1825), a Peruvian academic; Celines Toribio, a Spanish actress; René Toribio (1912-1990), a Guadeloupean politician; Toribio Terán, president of Nicaragua, January to March 1849

  4. Category:People executed by Mexico by firearm - Wikipedia

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  5. Turibius of Mogrovejo - Wikipedia

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    Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo (16 November 1538 – 23 March 1606) was a Spanish Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Lima from 1579 until his death. [ 1 ] He first studied in the Humanities and Law before being appointed as a university professor.

  6. Military dictatorship of Chile - Wikipedia

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    One of the exemptions is a Univision interview with Osvaldo Romo Mena, a civilian torturer in 1995 recounting his actions. Osvaldo Romo died while incarcerated for the murder of three political opponents. For the most part, civilian collaborators with Pinochet have not broken the code of silence held by the military of the 1970s to 1990s. [77]

  7. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Ramón María de San José Moreno y Castañeda, O. Carm. (1873–1879). appointed Bishop of Chiapas (Ciudad Real de Chiapas); Buenaventura del Purísimo Corazón de María Portillo y Tejeda, O.F.M. (1880–1882), appointed Bishop of Chilapa, Guerrero

  8. Jesús T. Piñero - Wikipedia

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    Jesús Toribio Piñero Jiménez [1] was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico, to Emilio Piñero Estrella (son of Basilio Piñero) and Josefa Jiménez Sicardó into a wealthy family with roots in the Canary Islands. [2] His direct ancestor was Domingo Antonio José Piñero Pineda from Hermigua, La Gomera arriving in Puerto Rico around 1816. [3]

  9. José Toribio Medina - Wikipedia

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    José Toribio Medina Zavala (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse toˈɾiβjo meˈðina]; October 21, 1852 - December 11, 1930) was a Chilean bibliographer, prolific writer, and historian. He is renowned for his study of colonial literature in Chile, printing in Spanish America and large bibliographies such as the Biblioteca Hispano-Americana.