Julio Cervera Baviera (26 January 1854 – 24 June 1927) was a Spanish engineer, educator, explorer, and colonial military commander. He was an early pioneer...
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Baviera (1959-2020), a Filipino academic José Baviera (1906–1981), a Spanish film actor Vincenzo Baviera (born 1945), a Swiss sculptor Julio Cervera Baviera...
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Germany in the German–Spanish Treaty (1899). The Spanish soldier Julio Cervera Baviera, who served in the Puerto Rican campaign, published a pamphlet in...
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Captain General of the Canary Islands in August 1894. After 1894, Julio Cervera Baviera, later a pioneer in the development of radio, served as aide-de-camp...
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elements of Spain's 6th Provisional Battalion under the command of Julio Cervera Baviera entrenched in Guamaní Heights, six miles north of the bridge. The...
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Commercial Geography (Sociedad Española de Geografía Comercial), Julio Cervera Baviera, Felipe Rizzo (1823–1908) and Francisco Quiroga (1853–1894) traversed...
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football player Carmen Cervera (born 1943), a Spanish philanthropist, socialite and art dealer and collector Julio Cervera Baviera (1854–1927), Spanish...
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España (1896-1977). Una historia documental", Faus argued that Julio Cervera Baviera, a Spanish engineer, was the actual inventor of the radio, rather...
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Laguna. It was designed by the Spanish engineer and military man Julio Cervera Baviera. In 1904 the line was extended to Tacoronte. In 1927 the Cabildo...
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to connect Santa Cruz with Icod de los Vinos, it was designed by Julio Cervera Baviera, and the concession was given to Aleixes de Reus on 4 July 1899...
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