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Pelagio Almazar Cruz (June 16, 1912 – October 21, 1986) was the first Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief-of-Staff from the Philippine Air Force.He was the Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force in two occasions from its transition from Philippine Army Air Corps in 1947 to 1951 and again in 1953 to 1956.
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Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos (1816–1891), Mexican Roman Catholic prelate; Pelagio Cruz (1912–1986), chief-of-staff of the Philippine Air Force; Pelagio Galvani (c. 1165–1230), Spanish cardinal; Pelagio Luna (1867–1919), Argentine politician; Pelagio Palagi (1775–1860), Italian painter, sculptor and interior decorator
De la Cruz, Aldo Alván (2008), "Geología de Ocucaje: aportes en la sedimentología y paleontología de Lomas de Ullujaya (Ica, Perú)" (PDF), Revista del Instituto de Investigaciones FIGMMG, 11: 51–59
Pelayo is the Spanish form of the Latin name Pelagius. It may refer to: Pelagius of Asturias, founder of the Kingdom of Asturias and beginner of the Reconquista; Pelagius of Córdoba, tenth-century Christian martyr
Pelagius (c. 360 to 435) was a British monk whose theology is known as Pelagianism.. Pelagius may also refer to: . Pelagius of Constance (c. 270–c. 283), Pannonian child martyr
[1] [2] [4] [5] The Ayyubids managed to burn and capture all the Crusader fleet, killing and enslaving over 13,000 Crusaders, although this number is indeed exaggeration. When news of the raid reached, the Crusader blamed Pelagio Galvani who was dismayed upon learning this. He had already been informed of this raid before; however, he neglected ...