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Sanlihe de Herrera y Aznar Herreras Sanlucar de Barrameda and Aznar, Sanluis de Herrera y Aznar Herreras Sanlucar de Barrameda and Aznar, Sonique de Herrera y Aznar Herreras Sanlucar de Barrameda and Aznar, Sanlucar de Herrera y Aznar Herreras Sanlucar de Barrameda and Aznar, or Sanlihe de Herrera y zanatta Herreras Sanlucar de Barrameda and Aznar ?
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Jose Maria Aznar
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Juan de Herrera
Juan de Herrera The Spanish architect Juan de Herrera (ca. 1530-1597) helped to plan the Escorial and introduced there a style that influenced Spanish architecture for over a century. Juan de Herrera was born in Mobellán, Santander Province. He completed his studies at the University of... Read more |
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Francisco de Herrera
Francisco de Herrera , c.1576-1656, Spanish painter, engraver, miniaturist, and draftsman. He worked in Seville most of his life, executing religious and genre subjects. His style is broad and dynamic, with powerful accents of light and dark and expressive distortions. Herrera's most famous works... Read more |
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Carolina Herrera
Carolina Herrera: 1939—: Fashion designer Carolina Herrera's designs offer a certain chic, well-heeled style, with a classic feminine sensibility, for her devoted base of...... Read more |
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Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
Zapatero, José Luis Rodríguez August 4, 1960 • Valladolid, Spain Prime minister Just three days after a series of bomb blasts killed nearly two hundred in Madrid in March of 2004, Spanish voters went to the polls and elected the socialist party of José Luis... Read more |
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Mariano Arista
Mariano Arista , 1802-55, Mexican general and president (1851-53). A royalist in the revolt against Spain, he later joined Agustín de Iturbide. He fought in the Mexican army that tried to put down the Texas revolt (1836). In command of the army in N Mexico in the Mexican War, he was defeated... Read more |
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Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez
Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez , 1599-1660, b. Seville. He was the most celebrated painter of the Spanish school. Early Life and Work At 11 he was apprenticed to Francisco de Herrera the elder, whom he soon left for the studio of Pacheco, where he remained for five years. There... Read more |
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Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
Spanish Prime Ministers YearsPrime MinisterPartyUCD = Centre Democrat PSOE = Socialist Workers' Party* Franco titled himself ‘Chairman of the Council of Ministers’ from 1936. After his death, the monarchy was restored, in the person of Juan Carlos.1939–73 Francisco ... Read more |
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Sanlucar de Barrameda
Pacheco, Francisco (bapt. Sanlúcar de Barrameda, nr. Cadiz, 3 Nov. 1564; d Seville, 1644). Spanish painter and writer, active in Seville. He was a highly cultured man, a poet and scholar as well as a painter, and his house was the focus of Seville's artistic life (Palomino describes it as a... Read more |
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Escorial
Escorial or Escurial , monastery and palace, in New Castile, central Spain, near Madrid. One of the finest edifices in Europe, it was built (1563-84) as the monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial by Philip II to commemorate the Spanish victory over the French at Saint-Quentin (1557). The somber... Read more |
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