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Juan Antonio Martín del Campo Martín was born on February 7, 1972, in Aguascalientes, Mexico. He attended elementary school "Jesús Terán Paredo", junior high school number 4 "Leyes de Reforma" and high school CBTIS 195. He earned his bachelor's degree in civil engineering at the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes in 1995. From 2005 to ...
Juan Antonio Corretjer Montes (March 3, 1908 – January 19, 1985) was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist and pro-independence political activist opposing United States rule in Puerto Rico. Early years [ edit ]
Juan Rey – harmony vocals (10) Heriberto Molina – harmony vocals (11) Daniel Valdez – vocals (13) Ricardo Cisneros, Héctor Gama, Jesus Guzman, Heriberto Molina, Armando Javier Pérez, Felipe Perez, Mario Rodriguez, Ramón Rodriguez and Nati Santiago – chorus; Musicians. Ruben Fuentes – arrangements and conductor; Samuel Gutiérrez ...
Antonio Martin or Antonio Martín may refer to: Antonio Martín (1970–1994), Spanish cyclist; Antonio Martín Eguia (born 1918), Spanish cyclist; Antonio Martín Espina (born 1966), Spanish basketball player; Antonio Jesús Martín (born 1982), Spanish 5-a-side football player; Antonio Martin (shooting victim) (1996–2014)
Juan Antonio González Iglesias is a Spanish poet and translator. He was the 2006 winner of the Loewe Foundation International Poetry Prize . [1] Prizes
Juan Manuel Martín del Campo (14 December 1917 – 13 August 1996) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and exorcist. [1] He was a student and friend of the bishop Saint Rafael Guízar Valencia and studied for the priesthood in secret during the Cristero War that plagued Mexico during the thirties. [ 2 ]
Juan Zorrilla de San Martin Sculpture in Montevideo by his son José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín The patriarch Juan Zorrilla de San Martin and his family Zorrilla Museum in Montevideo. Juan Zorrilla de San Martín (28 December 1855 – 3 November 1931) was an Uruguayan epic poet and political figure. He is referred to as the "National Poet of ...
Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde was born in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1846. [1] His poem Vuelta a la Patria (Return to the Homeland) is about his return to Venezuela. He translated works of English, German, Italian, Danish, Chinese, Portuguese, French writers into Spanish.