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  2. Rubén González Cárdenas - Wikipedia

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    Rubén González Cárdenas (14 March 1875 – 26 August 1939) [1] was a lawyer with an intense early political life in his native State of Táchira between 1899 and 1908. He became Secretary General for the Government; also distinguished himself as House Representative for the National Congress; President for the Legislation Assembly; Minister of Public Instruction (1922-1929) and Minister of ...

  3. Caballo de Troya - Wikipedia

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    Caballo de Troya (Spanish for Trojan Horse) is a novel (the first of a series of nine so far) written in 1984 by Spanish journalist, writer and ufologist Juan José Benítez López. It has reached considerable success in most Spanish-speaking countries as well as in Brazil .

  4. Vico Ortiz - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, they starred in another queer web series titled These Thems, where they played Vero, a non-binary character befriending a 30-year old woman who had just come out. [9] Ortiz also wrote the Spanish subtitles for the show. [10] In 2021, they had recurring roles in both The Sex Lives of College Girls and S.O.Z. Soldados o Zombies. [9]

  5. Hatuey - Wikipedia

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    Monument of Taíno chief Hatuey in Yara city, depicting the moment he was burnt by Spanish soldiers, bound to a Tamarind tree planted in 1907. Plate at the base of the monument. It reads "To the memory of Chief Hatuey, unforgettable native, precursor of the Cuban liberty, who offered his life, and glorified his rebellion in the martyrdom of the ...

  6. Category:Fictional Spanish people - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Spaniards - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Morillo y Morillo (1775–1837), Count of Cartagena and Marquess of La Puerta, a.k.a. El Pacificador (The Peace Maker) was a Spanish general who fought in the napoleonic wars and hispanoamerican war of independence. Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma (1545–1592), Spanish general and military governor of the Spanish Netherlands

  8. Selena Gomez Was ‘So Nervous’ to Star in Her First Spanish ...

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    During a Q&A following its Toronto Film Festival screening on Monday, Sept. 9, Gomez, 32, revealed why the film, which marks her first Spanish-speaking role, means a lot to her.

  9. Enriquillo - Wikipedia

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    De las Casas was a Spanish Roman Catholic Priest focused on the rights of Native Americans. [6] Enriquillo owned a steed and could read and write Castilian. He was aware of his privileges or rights as a subject of the colony and was still recognized as a chief or nitaíno by the other indigenous people.