Lois Tobío Fernández (Viveiro, 13 June 1906 – Madrid, 13 March 2003) was a Galician diplomat, writer, translator and philologist. He was one of the founders...
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Carlist politician Maruja Mallo (1902–1995), surrealist painter Lois Tobío Fernández (1906–2003), journalist and philologist Carlos Oroza (born 1933–2015)...
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Filgueira Valverde, Lois Tobío Fernández, with the collaboration of Ricardo Carvalho Calero, Antón Fraguas and Xaquín Lorenzo Fernández. Following the victory...
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Ferrer, Pablo Vierci, etc., as well as the exiled Galician writer Lois Tobío Fernández. At the beginning of the 1990s, this newspaper was experiencing serious...
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the Seminario de Estudos Galegos, along with Fermín Bouza Brey and Lois Tobío Fernández, and was director of the Instituto Padre Sarmiento de Estudios Gallegos...
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of Autonomy. The draft had been prepared by Valentín Paz Andrade, Lois Tobío Fernández, Ricardo Carballo Calero and Vicente Risco,. It stated: Article 1...
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20th century, the square was renamed Rogelio Lois Square. On the occasion of the death of Rogelio Lois in 1905, the magazine La Ilustración Gallega paid...
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García-Bodaño; Novoneyra; R. Ruibal; Blanco Amor; Fernández de la Vega; Cunqueiro; Losada; Tobío Fernández; Sucarrat Boutet; Fole; Girri and Odriozola. "Seoane...
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Reporter. Ventura's over-the-top negative reaction to his discovery that Lt. Lois Einhorn is transgender (she was previously Dolphins kicker Ray Finkle) has...
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of young university students: Fermín Bouza Brey, Filgueira Valverde, Lois Tobío...which others soon joined, such as Ricardo Carvalho Calero, Antonio Fraguas...
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