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  2. Juan Antonio Bustillo y Ceballos - Wikipedia

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    Juan Antonio Bustillo y Ceballos (Zevallos) was a soldier and politician who served as governor of Province of Texas (1730–1734) and Coahuila, New Spain (1754–1756). He also served as alcalde ordinario (ordinary mayor) in Mexico City.

  3. Juan Escandor - Wikipedia

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    Juan B. Escandor (November 14, 1941 - March 31, 1983), [2] also known as Johnny, was a Filipino cancer specialist, radiologist, and later a rural doctor. During the period of Martial Law in the Philippines , Escandor went underground [ 2 ] and joined the New People's Army . [ 3 ]

  4. Mangubat (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mangubat (Spanish: Guerrear); [4] is a Hispanic Filipino surname of Mactan Island origin which means " TO WAGE WAR " [5] [6] [7] in Cebuano language.. It belongs to a noble lineage according to Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent [8] the Cronista Rey de Armas of the Kingdom of Spain, and the last King of Arms appointed by the Spanish Ministry of Justice.

  5. Juan Curbelo (Texan settler) - Wikipedia

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    He arrived in San Fernando de Béxar, Texas (present-day San Antonio) in 1731. In 1737 and 1739, he served one-year terms as mayor of the community. [2] He married Gracia Perdomo y Umpienres. [1] Juan Curbelo and his wife had five children: José, Juan Francisco (born in La Palma, Canary Islands), Mariana (born in Lanzarote), Juana and María ...

  6. Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo, Marquis of La Solana - Wikipedia

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    Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo y Eguía (7 January 1803, San Sebastián – 26 April 1857, Madrid) [1] was a Spanish military and the marquis of La Solana. [2] In 1814 he became a knight's page in the Spanish Army , fought against the government of Trienio Liberal , and then became the inspector of the Royalist Volunteers .

  7. Juan Antonio (Cahuilla) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Antonio was born somewhere in the vicinity of Mt. San Jacinto in 1783. In 1840, the Ute leader Walkara led a great raid through the Cajon Pass into Southern California to capture a large number of horses from the Mexican ranchos. In some of these raids, his raiders clashed with Juan Antonio and the Cahuilla Mountain Band.

  8. Juan Antonio Cebrián - Wikipedia

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    Juan Antonio Cebrián (1965–2007) was a Spanish journalist, writer and broadcaster. [1] He is most recognized for his works: Night Shift and The Compass Rose . References

  9. Eusebi Güell - Wikipedia

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    Eusebi Güell i Bacigalupi, 1st Count of Güell (Catalan pronunciation: [əwˈzɛβi ˈɣweʎ]; 15 December 1846 – 8 July 1918) was a Catalan entrepreneur who profited greatly from the industrial revolution in Catalonia in the late 19th century.