Francisco Verdugo (1537–1595), Spanish military commander in the Dutch Revolt, became Maestre de Campo General, in the Spanish Netherlands. He was also...
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count Arnoldo Martínez Verdugo (1925–2013), Mexican politician Elena Verdugo (1925–2017), American actress Francisco Verdugo (1537–1595), Spanish military...
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Francisco Verdugo Cabrera (25 July 1561 – 20 July 1636) was a Spanish Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ayacucho o Huamanga (1622–1636). As word...
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under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire Francisco Verdugo, Stadtholder (1581–1594) Frederik van den Bergh, in name only, Stadtholder...
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under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire Francisco Verdugo, Stadtholder (1581–1594) Frederik van den Bergh, in name only, Stadtholder...
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dispatched the governor of Friesland, Francisco Verdugo, to Borculo with 400 infantry and two cavalry companies, and Verdugo's lieutenant Johann Baptista von...
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Dutch Revolt, fought between a Spanish army commanded by Colonel Francisco Verdugo – consisting of Walloon, German, Spanish, and Albanian soldiers –...
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and his five brothers. After ten days, Cortes sailed, the alcayde Francisco Verdugo failing to prevent Cortes from leaving, despite orders from Diego...
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The Verdugo Mountains, also known as the Verdugo Hills or simply The Verdugos, are a small, rugged mountain range of the Transverse Ranges system in Los...
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and 8,000 Tlaxcalan allies, accompanied by Andrés de Tapia, Francisco Verdugo, and Francisco de Lugo, and secured Coyohuacan. Gonzalo de Sandoval took 24...
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