• Juan de Tovar or Juan Fernández de Tovar, later known as Martín Fernández de Tovar (- 1500), was a Castilian nobleman, belonging to the House of Tovar...
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    Codex Tovar (JCB Manuscripts Codex Ind 2) is a historical Mesoamerican manuscript from the late 16th century written by the Jesuit Juan de Tovar and illustrated...
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    Don Juan de Tovar y Toledo, 3rd Lord of Cevico and Boca de Huérgano and later 1st Lord of Caracena (c.1370-1415) was a Castilian nobleman and military...
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    Jorge Tovar, a Mexican sculptor José de Guevara y Tovar, Spanish viceroy of Navarre Gustavo Tovar Arroyo, a Venezuelan poet Juan Sancho de Tovar, 1st Marquis...
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    Fernando (or Fernán) Sánchez de Tovar (died 1384) was a Castilian soldier and admiral. During the Castilian Civil War, Sánchez de Tovar initially supported King...
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    Ramírez Codex (redirect from Tovar Codex)
    manuscript was presumably created by the jesuit Juan de Tovar ca. 1583-1587 under the auspices of the historian José de Acosta. The manuscript deals with the history...
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  • Juan Sancho de Tovar, 1st Marquis of Berlanga (in full, Spanish: Don Juan Sancho de Tovar y Velasco, primer marqués de Berlanga, señor de la Casa y Estado...
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    Thames and Hudson. pp. 161. ISBN 0500021139. OCLC 26265803. Juan, de Tovar (1585). The Tovar Codex. In-depth interactive exploring Coyolxauhqui and her...
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    Thames and Hudson. pp. 161. ISBN 0500021139. OCLC 26265803. Juan, de Tovar (1585). The Tovar Codex. "Coyolxauhqui Monolith, c. 1500". Smarthistory at Khan...
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    Sancho de Tovar, 6th Lord of Cevico, Caracena and Boca de Huérgano (c. 1465–1547) was a Portuguese nobleman of Castilian birth, best known as a navigator...
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