Juan Baptista Benlloch i Vivó (Eastern Calatan: [ʒuˈam bəɲˈʎɔk i βiˈβo], Valencian: [ʒuˈam beɲˈʎɔk i viˈvo]; 29 December 1864 – 14 February 1926) was a...
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Argentino, con música de Blas Parera, letra de Vicente López y Planes, y arreglo de Juan P. Esnaola. Vega, Carlos (1962). El Himno Nacional Argentino [The...
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on wheat and flour imports, the road was inaugurated by co-prince Juan Benlloch y Vivó and opened to automobile traffic in 1913. Departament d'Agricultura...
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Francisco de Asís Vidal y Barraquer (Catalan: Francesc d'Assís Vidal i Barraquer, 3 October 1868 – 13 September 1943) was a Spanish Catalan cardinal of...
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Archbishop of Lyon Juan Benlloch y Vivó, Archbishop of Burgos Juan Soldevilla y Romero, Archbishop of Zaragoza Francisco Vidal y Barraquer, Archbishop...
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Pedro Segura y Sáenz (4 December 1880 – 8 April 1957) was a Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Toledo from 1927...
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(1871–1942), who was a priest. The lyrics to the song were penned by Juan Benlloch i Vivó (1864–1926), who served as the Bishop of Urgell from 1906 to 1919...
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Laguarda i Fenollera 1902–1906 Josep Pujargimzú (Vicar capitular)1 1907 Juan Benlloch i Vivó 1907–1919 Jaume Viladrich i Gaspa (Vicar capitular)1 1919–1920 Justí...
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Murúa López 1913–1918 : José Cadena y Eleta 1919–1926 : Juan Benlloch i Vivó (Cardinal in 1921) 1926–1927 : Pedro Segura y Sáenz, Appointed, Archbishop of...
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Ragonesi, Papal Nuncio to Spain, and the Spanish bishops Juan Benlloch i Vivó and Francisco Vidal y Barraquer. On 16 June, Benedict gave them all their red...
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