-
military government and the Montoneros, and felt that the
characterization of
Juan Salvo was out-of-character in
relation to the
first entry.
Oesterheld was...
- St. John of the
Cross OCD (Spanish:
Juan de la Cruz; Latin:
Ioannes a Cruce; né
Juan de
Yepes y Álvarez; 24 June 1542 – 14
December 1591) was a Spanish...
-
Juan Carlos I (Spanish: [xwaŋˈkaɾlos];
Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5
January 1938) is a
member of the Spanish...
-
Felipe VI (Spanish: [feˈlipe ˈseksto];
Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de
Todos los
Santos de Borbón y Grecia; born 30
January 1968) has been King of
Spain since...
-
Pablo Diego José
Francisco de
Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los
Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima
Trinidad Ruiz y Pic****o (25
October 1881 – 8
April 1973)...
- San
Juan,
Spanish for
Saint John, most
commonly refers to: San
Juan,
Puerto Rico San
Juan,
Argentina San
Juan,
Metro Manila, a
highly urbanized city in...
-
Juan Domingo Perón (UK: /pɛˈrɒn/, US: /pɛˈroʊn, pəˈ-, peɪˈ-/ , Spanish: [ˈxwan doˈmiŋɡo peˈɾon] ; 8
October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an
Argentine military...
-
Juan is a
given name, the
Spanish and Manx
versions of John. The name is of
Hebrew origin and has the
meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common...
- that he
received under the
tutelage of a
Yaqui "Man of Knowledge"
named don
Juan Matus.
While Castaneda's work was
accepted as
factual by many when the books...
- the most
populous is the
capital muni****lity of San
Juan,
followed by
those within the San
Juan metropolitan area.
Spanish and
English are the official...