- de San Cristóbal de La
Laguna en los
inicios del
siglo XIX: el
Obispo Folgueras Sión, el
Cabildo Catedral y la jurisdicción eclesiástica" (in Spanish)...
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Mariano Fernández de
Folgueras y Fernández
Flores (1766 – June 1, 1823) was a
Spanish military and
colonial administrator who
twice became the governor-general...
- the
church was
built (between 1942 and 1968), with the work of
Francesc Folguera i Gr****i and
decorated with
sculptural reliefs of Joan
Rebull (St. Benedict...
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Jaume Cruells Folguera at
Olympedia v t e...
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guaranteed buildings of
visual unity.
After Masó's death, in 1935,
Francesc Folguera [ca] took over the project,
going on to
build the
church situated on the...
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architect Puig i
Cadafalch and the
project was
realized by
architects Francesc Folguera [ca] and
Ramon Reventós [ca], art
critic and
painter Miquel Utrillo and...
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later on, such as
Josep Maria Jujol, Joan Rubió, Cèsar Martinell,
Francesc Folguera, and
Josep Francesc Ràfols. In 1885, Gaudí
moved to
rural Sant
Feliu de...
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Folgueras is one of
fifteen parishes (administrative divisions) in Pravia, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in...
- Ramón
Barnils Folguera (Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain,
October 13, 1940 – Reus, Barcelona, Spain,
March 14, 2001) was a
Spaniard journalist and translator...
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Source 1805
Nueva Vizcaya Revolt (1805) 1806
August 7
Mariano Fernández de
Folgueras appointed Governor-General (1806–1810) 1807
September 16
Ambaristo Revolt...