José María Leandro Gómez Calvo, better known as Leandro Gómez (Montevideo, 13 March 1811 – Paysandú, 2 January 1865) was a Uruguayan military officer and...
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Leandro Gómez Harley (21 March 1902 – 18 April 1979) was an Uruguayan basketball player. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. "Leandro Gómez". sports-reference...
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Pablo Leandro Gómez (born 16 July 1997) is a former Argentine professional footballer who last played as a forward. He is the son of deceased footballer...
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garrisoned by 1,274 men and 15 cannons, under the command of Colonel Leandro Gómez. Flores, who had come from Salto, headed a force of 3,000 men, mostly...
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general Juan Vicente Gómez (1857–1935), Venezuelan Army general Leandro Gómez (1811–1865), Uruguayan Army general Máximo Gómez (1836–1905), Dominican-born...
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1900–1901 Irineo Limón 1901 Juan E. Ruvalcaba 1901 Leandro Gómez 1902 A. López Gallo 1902 Leandro Gómez 1902 Fortino Toledo 1903 Juan E. Ruvalcaba 1903 Leopoldo...
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Leandro Daniel Paredes (Spanish pronunciation: [leˈandɾo paˈɾeðes]; born 29 June 1994) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defensive...
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Pablo Leandro Gómez (born 1997), Argentine football winger Pablo Gómez (guitarist), Mexican guitarist Pablo Gómez Niada, Chilean lawyer Pablo Gómez Cora...
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of Argentina. He also performed on the collective album "Troves por Leandro Gómez" with Carlos Maria Fossati, Carlos Benavides and Julio Mora, released...
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garrison had 1,254 men and 15 cannons, under the command of Colonel Leandro Gómez. The Brazilians had 1,695 infantrymen, 195 artillerymen, 320 navy personnel...
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