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  2. Portal sculpture at San Jose Y San Miguel De Aguayo

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    The portal of Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, a Spanish mission in San Antonio, Texas. The Portal Sculpture at San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo is a façade of the mission's church in San Antonio, Texas. It is covered in saintly figures made by a Mexican-trained sculptor, Pedro Huizar, who carved the figures during 1770–1775. The ...

  3. Mission San José (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo is an historic Catholic mission in San Antonio, Texas, United States. The mission was named in part for the Marquis de San Miguel de Aguayo, José de Azlor y Virto de Vera. Many buildings on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, borrow architectural elements from those found at Mission ...

  4. La Güera Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    María Antonia Villar Villamil Rodríguez (1797–1864), who married the 5th Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo, José María Valdivielso Vidal de Lorca (1787-1836), who also signed the Act of Independence of Mexico in 1821. Gerónimo Mariano Villar Villamil Rodríguez (1798–1861), who inherited entailed properties as the eldest son.

  5. Category:Sculptures in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Statues in Texas (2 C, 36 P) W. ... Portal sculpture at San Jose Y San Miguel De Aguayo This page was last edited on 28 November 2014, at 08:34 (UTC). ...

  6. San Miguel de Aguayo - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel de Aguayo can refer to: San Miguel de Aguayo, Texas, also known as Mission San Jose; San Miguel de Aguayo, Cantabria, ...

  7. Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo

  8. Marquis de San Miguel de Aguayo - Wikipedia

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  9. Sánchez Navarro ranch - Wikipedia

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    A typical scene in the Chihuahua desert. The Sánchez Navarro ranch (1765–1866) in Mexico was the largest privately owned estate or latifundio in Latin America. At its maximum extent, the Sánchez Navarro family owned more than 67,000 square kilometres (16,500,000 acres) of land, an area almost as large as the Republic of Ireland and larger than the American state of West Virginia.