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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.
The two previous ones bore the names Santa Lucia and San Luis Rey de Francia and were headed by Alberto del Canto, the future arch-enemy of Montemayor, and the second by Luis de Carabajal y Cueva. Montemayor brought forty people with him from Saltillo to populate Monterrey; nine married couples, three men without families, fourteen boys, four ...
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]
1577–1590 Diego de Artieda y Chirino; 1590–1591 Juan Valásquez Ramiro; 1591–1592 Bartolomé de Lences; 1592–1595 Gonzalo de lam Palma; 1595–1599 Fernando de la Cueva; 1600–1604 Gonzalo Vázquez de Coronado y Arias Dávila 1604–1613 Juan de Ocón y Trillo; 1613–1619 Juan de Mendoza y Medrano; 1619–1624 Alonso del Castillo y ...
Luis de Guzmán Ponce de Leon was the second son of Luis Ponce de León y de Zúñiga (1573-1605), VI Marquis of Zahara, and his wife Victoria Álvarez de Toledo y Colonna, daughter of Viceroy Pedro de Toledo Osorio, 5th Marquess of Villafranca. His elder brother was Rodrigo Ponce de León, 4th Duke of Arcos [1].
María del Carmen Robles Ibarra (1890–1928), Layperson of the Diocese of Zacatecas (Zacatecas – Jalisco, Mexico) Antonio Méndez Padrón (1887–1928), Priest of the Archdiocese of San Luis Potosí (San Luis Potosí, Mexico) Emilio Pérez Michel (1876–1928), Priest of the Diocese of Autlán (Jalisco, Mexico)
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; Cristóbal Lloréns; Bernardo Germán de Llórente; Otho Lloyd; Alejandro de Loarte; Juan de Loaysa y Giron; Baltasar Lobo; Cristóbal López (18th ...
He was later transferred to the Friary of San Diego del Monte (now a chapel), outside the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna. Although he was not a priest , Hernández helped spiritually with his advice many of the people who visited the friary, as well as another noted mystic in the city, the Dominican nun , Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado ...