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José de Diego, "The Father of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement". De Diego was then elected to the House of Delegates, the only locally elected body of government allowed by the U.S., and which De Diego presided over from 1904 to 1917. [52] Caridad de la Luz a.k.a. La Bruja, poet, playwright, actress and activist.
Montemayor is credited with the founding of Monterrey, the capital of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León, on September 20, 1596.The establishment was officially called Ciudad Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora de Monterrey ("Metropolitan City of Our Lady of Monterrey," partly to curry favor from the Viceroy of the time, the Gaspar de Zúñiga y Acevedo, Count of Monterrey.
Juan Luis Hernández Fuertes (born 24 June 1949) is a Spanish former football manager who last managed Orión. [1] Early life. He was born in 1949 in Madrid, Spain. [2]
Juan Andrés Rodríguez – known as El Monje; Gilberto Andrés Romero Pino; José Ángel Rosabal Fajardo; Zilia Sánchez Domínguez; Tomás Sánchez; Cesar Santos; Raul Santoserpa; Jesús Selgas Cepero; José Omar Torres López; Carlos Trillo Name; Zafra; Juan Ramon Valdez Gomez; Fernando Velázquez Vigil; Pedro Vizcaíno; Rafael Zarza Gonzalez
Jean Paul Leon; Juan Valdemira de León; Ignacio de León Salcedo; Agustín Leonardo; José Leonardo; Francisco Leonardoni; Andrés Leyto; Diego de Leyva; Felipe de Liaño; Juan de Licalde; Diego Vidal de Liendo; Isaac Lievendal; Buonaventura Ligli; Esteban Lisa; Francisco Llamas; Hernando de los Llanos; Sebastián de Llanos y Valdés ...
Juan Hernández López (March 1859 – May 17, 1944) was a Puerto Rican politician, senator, and attorney. He was a member of the Senate from 1921 to 1933, and served as its President pro tempore from 1921 to 1924, under Antonio R. Barceló .
The first page of the Huei Tlamahuiçoltica. Huei Tlamahuiçoltica ("The Great Event") [1] is a tract in Nahuatl comprising 36 pages and was published in Mexico City, Mexico in 1649 by Luis Laso de la Vega, the vicar of the chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe at Tepeyac outside the same city.
Juan José Pérez Hernández (born Joan Perés [1] c. 1725 – November 3, 1775), often simply Juan Pérez, was an 18th-century Spanish explorer. He was the first known European to sight, examine, name, and record the islands near present-day British Columbia , Canada.