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Eulogio Despujol y Dusay, 1st Count of Caspe [1] (Catalan: Eulogi Despujol i Dusay; 11 March 1834 – 18 October 1907) served as the Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines between 1891 and 1893. Alfonso XII granted him the nobiliary title of Count of Caspe after his win in the battle that took place in the town of the same name during the ...
Eulogio Despujol y Dusay (1834–1907), Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines; José Eulogio Gárate (born 1944), Spanish footballer; Eulogio Génova (born 1960), Spanish lightweight rower; Eulogios Kourilas Lauriotis (1880–1961), Albanian bishop; Eulogio Martínez (1935–1984), Paraguayan footballer; Eulogio Ngache (born 1971 ...
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The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited, and published by the Royal Spanish Academy, with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language.
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Miguel de Gurrea y Moncada, 1586 - 1590, second term; Gastón de Moncada, 2nd Marquis of Aitona (1590-1595) Antonio Coloma y Saa, 2nd Count of Elda (1595-1603) Alfonso Lasso y Sedeño, Archbishop of Cagliari, Viceroy during a leave, (1597 - 1599) Juan de Zapata, Viceroy during a leave, (1601 - 1602) Jaime Aragall (interim) (1603-1604) (1st time)
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[1] [2] Around 1240, she married John Kantakouzenos Komnenos Angelos, who died some time before 1257. [3] [4] After her husband's death, Irene became a nun and assumed the monastic name Eulogia. [4] It is not known when exactly this happened, [5] but she was a nun by 1261. [4]