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Mariano Gonzalvo Falcón (22
March 1922 – 7
April 2007), also
referred to as
Gonzalvo III or –
especially as of late – by the
Catalan rendition of his given...
- José
Gonzalvo Falcón (16
January 1920 – 31 May 1978),
sometimes referred to as
Gonzalvo II or –
especially as of late – by the
Catalan rendition of his...
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Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1
September 1453 – 2
December 1515) was a
Spanish general and
statesman who led
successful military campaigns during the...
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Jordi Gonzalvo Solà (born 13 June 1947) is a
Spanish retired footballer who pla**** as a midfielder, and is a
current coach and
pundit for the
Catalan public...
- footballers.
Josep Gonzalvo,
known as
Gonzalvo II, and Marià
Gonzalvo,
known as
Gonzalvo III, both pla**** for FC
Barcelona and Spain.
Gonzalvo made his La Liga...
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Pablo Gonzalvo y Pérez (19
January 1827, Zaragoza – 18
November 1896, Madrid) was a
Spanish painter who
specialized in
urban landscapes and what are sometimes...
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legendary players César Rodríguez,
Josep Escolà,
Estanislau Basora and
Mariano Gonzalvo,
Barcelona dominated La Liga in the late 1940s,
winning back to back La...
- 1998–November 1998 Juan
Antonio Sánchez
November 1998–June 1999
Jordi Gonzalvo July 1999–December 1999
Chico Linares January 2000–March 2000 Juan Antonio...
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their bus as soon as they left
their hotel. Barcelona's
striker Mariano Gonzalvo said of the incident, "Five
minutes before the game had started, our penalty...
- Velasco,
Josep Escolà, Joan Segarra,
Estanislau Basora, José
Gonzalvo and
Mariano Gonzalvo; in 1949 he won his
first and only
Pichichi Trophy (28 goals)...