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    Sebastian de Mendoza Protagonist 1996–97 La Viuda de Blanco Diego Blanco Albarracín Protagonist 1993 Tres destinos Juan Carlos Protagonist 1992–93 Kassandra...
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    bankruptcy, the club was managed by a trust. Leopoldo Ledesma (1929 - 1930) Emilio Manuel Fernández (1931 - 1932) Enrique Palomini (1933 - 1936) Eduardo Ponce...
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    Melgar by 2–0 to win the 1969 Copa Perú, with goals from Jorge García and Alejandro Zevallos.[citation needed] They were one of the eight teams added to the...
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    in the Cortes. CEDA turned its campaign chest over to the army plotter Emilio Mola. At the same time, communists quickly took over the ranks of socialist...
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  • illness. On the same day, forward Rodrigo Dudok was replaced by Agustín Albarracín due to an injury. Defender Alan Matturro (Genoa) and forwards Matías Arezo...
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    group of generals of the Spanish Republican Armed Forces, with General Emilio Mola as the primary planner and leader and General José Sanjurjo as a figurehead...
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  • – Atlas – 2018 David Henríquez – Morelia – 2004–05 Emilio Hernández – Cruz Azul – 2009 Alejandro Hisis – Monterrey, Tigres – 1990–92, 1993–94 Roberto...
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  • 1970, Members: Efraín Guachalla Ibáñez, Fernando Sattori Ribera, Alberto Albarracín Crespo (1970) Juan José Torres, President (1970–1971) Junta of Commanders...
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  • Maria Castañeda, Peruvian military Coronel Gregorio Albarracín Lanchipa District – Gregorio Albarracín (1817–1882) Coronel Portillo Province – Pedro Portillo...
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    victory. A proclamation declaring a "State of War" was read by Captain Emilio Vela-Hidalgo, Captain of Cavalry (and nephew of the Republican General Manuel...
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