José Luis Munárriz (1762–1830) was a Spanish literary critic, translator and writer. Munárriz completed his literary career, which ended at the age of...
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Kingdom, which maintained Asian trade as the first power. The writer José Luis Munárriz entered the service of the company in 1796, where he became secretary...
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translator, José Luis Munárriz, painted in 1815 by Goya, hangs in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid. Munárriz holds one of...
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color palette and psychological study can be found in the Portrait of José Luis Munárriz [pl] from the same year. In some respects, Goya's self-portrait is...
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writer Agustín Moreto y Cavana (1618–1661), dramatist and playwright José Luis Munárriz (1752–1830), literary critic, translator and writer Juan Jacinto Muñoz...
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18 December 2017. "Interview with Rime's Creative Director, Raul Rubio Munarriz". www.ign.com. 7 February 2014. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014...
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Habas Burgos 13 José Manuel Traba Deportivo La Coruña 13 10 Francisco Aguilar Rayo Vallecano 12 Paco Machín Castilla 12 José Luis Munárriz Clemos Córdoba...
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Pastor, 1763–1763. Bernardo de Iriarte, 1763––1814. José Munárriz, 1814–1830. Alberto Lista, 1833–1848. José Zorrilla. He didn't hold office and his seat was...
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announced on 8 July 2024. Head coach: David Martín 1 Unai Aguirre GK 2 Alberto Munárriz D 3 Álvaro Granados D 4 Bernat Sanahuja D 5 Miguel de Toro CF 6 Marc Larumbe...
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Francisco José Calderón Sánchez. An agreement with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) installed a bipartisan municipal government in which José López...
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