Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (redirect from Mezquita de Córdoba)
over by Juan de Aranda Salazar, and the altar was finished in 1653. The sculpting was executed by the artists Sebastián Vidal and Pedro Freile de Guevara...
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Linajes de la Corona de Aragón, p. 193 Jaime de Salazar y Acha, "Juan Pablo de Aragón-Azlor y Zapata de Calatayud" in dbe, Real Academia de la Historia...
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Castillo. Further work was carried out in the seventeenth century by Juan de Aranda Salazar. The church suffered significant damage in the Spanish Civil War...
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the hacienda of Juan Aranda over the "Chinúa River", now called the San Francisco River, that dates to the 16th century. Puente Aranda has 1,724 hectares...
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Jaén Cathedral (redirect from Catedral de la Asunción de Jaén)
de Jaén". Úbeda (Jaén), El Olivo. OCLC 47182405. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Arco Moya, Juan del (2000). "Inventario de las...
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Reyes Salazar in Tototlan. Holy Child of the Little Peanut (Santo Niño del Cacahuatito) in Mezquitic de la Magdalena in municipal of San Juan de los Lagos...
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Amacuzac (section Sierra de Huautla)
Espíndola Aranda, 1979-1982 Antonio Salazar Jaime, 1982-1985 Antonio Espíndola Aranda, 1985-1988 Roberto Brito Aranda, 1988-1991 (PRI) Agustín Aranda Fernández...
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Juan Acevedo Alfredo Aceves Cy Acosta Miguel Aguilar Mel Almada Gabe Alvarez Tavo Álvarez Víctor Álvarez Rubén Amaro Alfredo Amézaga Jonathan Aranda Víctor...
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Gilbert Roland (redirect from Luis Antonio Dámaso de Alonso)
Norton (1934) as Rene Alba Mystery Woman (1935) as Juan Santanda Juliet Buys a Baby (1935) as Jack Aranda Ladies Love Danger (1935) as Ricardo Souchet aka...
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siege to Aranda de Duero where Juan Nunez was at the time. Juan immediately broke his oath of vassal to the king. After a series of skirmishes, Juan Nunez...
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