Spanish). Retrieved 11 December 2020. Urban et al. 1999, p. 71. Urban, Gaspar Jaén I; Medina, Andrés Martínez; Meyer, Justo Oliva; Ramírez, José Luis Oliver;...
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Linares, Jaén, Spain), where he discovered some unknown manuscripts of important composers, such as Jaume Pahissa, Alexandre Tansman, Gaspar Cassadò and...
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Fernàndez (L'anarquista nu), and poets Narcís Comadira, Jaume Creus, and Gaspar Jaén i Urban. Terenci Moix also has works in Catalan, although he wrote most...
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died in Jaén, Spain on 2 January 1571. He was buried in Seville Cathedral. Catholic Church in Spain Miranda, Salvador. "ZÚÑIGA Y AVELLANEDA, Gaspar de (1507-1571)"...
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Baeza, Spain (redirect from Baeza, Jaén)
remained together with Jaén, Úbeda and Andújar among the dominant cities in the Kingdom of Jaén, although the 1248 conquest of Jaén tended to favour the...
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Indoor of Llonja de Sant Jordi, (Alcoy). Obra de Santiago Calatrava. Jaén i Urban, Gaspar (1999). Instituto de Cultura Juan Gil-Albert, Colegio Territorial...
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Gaspar Zarrías Arevalo (born 30 April 1955) is a Spanish lawyer, politician and member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), which he joined...
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Gaspar Becerra (1520–1568) was a Spanish painter and sculptor of the School of Valladolid. He was born at Baeza in the Province of Jaén. He went to Rome...
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Quesada is a Spanish toponymic surname originating from the town of Quesada in Jaén, Andalucia. It was originally the surname of the nobility of the town of...
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and admire him. He sent reports of the holy friar to his family back in Jaén. His daughter, Elena, and her two daughters, Maria and Francisca, felt so...
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