- José
Arlegui (c. 1686-1750) was a
Spanish Franciscan theologian of the 18th century, from Biscay, who
wrote on
theological subjects, some of them related...
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accommodate the
growing student po****tion
which had
reached over 23,000. T.I.P.
Arlegui was
opened three years later across P. Casal, both
areas being collectively...
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Staff (DMS)
under the
Office of the President. The DMS was
located at the
Arlegui Guest House. In 1972,
Internal Reorganization Plan was
implemented and...
- Introduction.
University of
Texas Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-292-71809-8. José
Arlegui,
Chronica de la
provincia de N.S.P.S.
Francisco de
Zacatecas Front Cover...
- Beda, so
named after the
Venerable St. Bede of England. It was
located in
Arlegui Street.
During the
inauguration of San Beda on June 17, 1901, Fr. Silvestre...
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Guest House.
Laperal Mansion or the
Arlegui Guest House is a
remodeled and
enlarged 1930s
mansion located along Arlegui Street, half a
block away. When World...
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Monzon Hall,
located at 916 R.
Hidalgo Street,
Quiapo and the
Arlegui Compound at
Arlegui St.
where the
Basic Education Department is located. Just recently...
- west to east:
Carlos Palanca Bridge, P.
Casal Bridge,
Nepomunceno Bridge,
Arlegui Bridge, San
Rafael Bridge,
Chino Roces Bridge (carrying
Mendiola Street)...
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briefly until it
meets P.
Casal Street at the
intersection with
Arlegui Street.
Between Arlegui Street and
Ayala Bridge,
which crosses the
Pasig River and...
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provisional autonomous government from 1821 to 1822; and Concepción Echeverría y
Arleguí. He
married María
Alvarado y
Barroeta in San José,
Costa Rica on May 25...