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  2. Cleo Rocos - Wikipedia

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    Cleo Rocos (born 24 July 1962, [1] [2] in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) [3] is a UK-based comedy actress, producer, presenter and businesswoman who starred alongside Kenny Everett on The Kenny Everett Television Show.

  3. José Roca - Wikipedia

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    José Roca y Ponsa (1852-1938), Spanish Roman Catholic priest José Antonio Roca (1928-2007), Mexican footballer José Manuel Roca (born 1976), Spanish footballer

  4. José Roca y Ponsa - Wikipedia

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    José Roca y Ponsa (1852–1938), known also as "Magistral de Sevilla", was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest. In historiography he is known mostly for his role in the 1899 conflict between the archbishops of Toledo and Seville .

  5. Margarita, Armando y su padre - Wikipedia

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    Margarita, Armando y su padre is a 1939 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. The film is based a play by Enrique Jardiel Poncela who himself adapted the film for the silver screen. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Mecha Ortiz and Pedro Quartucci.

  6. Cheo Feliciano - Wikipedia

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    Despite leaving, he always remained on friendly terms with Tito. Feliciano also played percussion for Kako y su Trabuco orchestra. He was also a roadie for Mon Rivera. [3] [4] [5] In 1955, Rodríguez found out that Joe Cuba was in need of a singer for his sextet. Aware that Feliciano was also a talented singer, he recommended Cuba that he try ...

  7. José Núñez de Cáceres - Wikipedia

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    José Núñez de Cáceres y Albor (March 14, 1772 – September 11, 1846 [1]) was a Dominican revolutionary and writer. He is known for being the leader of the first Dominican independence movement against Spain in 1821.

  8. Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Sanctuary of the Santo Hermano Pedro in Vilaflor, Tenerife. In 1649, at age 23, Betancourt was freed from his period of indenture and decided to follow his brother to New Spain. He sailed to Guatemala, [ 3 ] the capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala , in hopes of connecting with a relative engaged in government service.

  9. José Joaquim da Rocha - Wikipedia

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    José Joaquim da Rocha (c. 1737 – October 12, 1807) was a Brazilian painter, engraver, gilder and restorer. His entire production was in the field of religious art, with the Catholic Church as his exclusive patron.