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Manuel was the fifth son of Peruvian businessman Genaro Delgado Brandt and Rachel Parker Murguía. He married Frieda Nachtigall Valderrama in 1960, and with her had their children Frida, Ursula, Manuel, Claudia, Hugo and Natalia Delgado Nachtigall. [4]
Román Delgado Chalbaud (Mérida, 12 April 1882 - Cumana, 11 August 1929) was a Venezuelan naval officer, founder, admiral, and commander in chief of the Venezuelan navy, businessman and politician. Hero of the battle of "Ciudad Bolívar", which sealed the pacification of Venezuela in 1903.
Spanish business executives (3 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Spanish businesspeople" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total.
Juan Roig Alfonso (born 8 October 1949) is a Spanish billionaire businessman, president of Mercadona, the Spanish supermarket chain. As of November 2021, his net worth was estimated at US$4.4 billion.
Delgado was born in Montevideo on 11 March 1969 as the son of Omar Delgado, an accountant, and Celeste Ceretta, a pharmaceutical chemist. [3] On his paternal side, he is of Spanish descent, tracing his ancestry to the Canary Islands, whereas on his mother's side, he is of Italian descent through Venetian immigrants who arrived in Uruguay at the end of the 19th century and settled in the ...
The ties of this Valencian family extend from Bajo Cauca to the department of Antioquia, arriving from Popayán in the last third of the last century, the lords Mr. Francisco and Mr. Eladio Valencia Delgado, sons of Mr. José Rafael de Valencia and Mrs. Concepción Delgado, belonging to distinguished Payanes families. [1]
Manuel Delgado Villegas was born in Seville, Spain on 25 January 1943, the son of José Delgado Martín.His mother died while giving birth to him, at the age of 24. [3] The itinerant nature of his father's job as a salesman of arrope (a fruit concentrate produced in southern Spain and used to make sweets), hence the nickname El Arropiero, resulted in Delgado and his sister Joaquina being sent ...
Martín Delgado subsequently followed Heynckes at S.L. Benfica [1] and Athletic Bilbao, [2] both as an assistant. On 5 February 2004, he was named manager of Segunda División side CD Leganés , [ 3 ] but failed to retain its division status and was subsequently sacked.