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- Léodegario Santa Cruz (born 10 August 1988) is a Mexican professional boxer. He is a four-weight world champion, having held the IBF bantamweight title...
- Diokno is the son of Taaleños Leodegario Badillo Diokno (lived from c. 1898-August 24, 1982) and Loreta Estoista, Leodegario's second wife after the p****ing...
- the ****tive author of MS I.33 Leodegar (615-679), Burgundian bishop Leodegario Santa Cruz (born 1988), Mexican boxer This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Leodegario "Ka Leody" Quitain de Guzman (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈljodɪ deˈɡusman]; born July 25, 1959) is a Filipino socialist labor rights activist who...
- and English records of the family use the Latin form Latin: de Sancto Leodegario. The English family took its name from Saint-Léger-aux-Bois, in the modern...
- attackers were eventually identified as men under the command of Lieutenant Leodegario Adalem of the 44th Infantry Battalion, a graduate of the Philippine Military...
- fulfill their dream of Filipinos embracing Christian ideals and tenets. Leodegario Natividad Agustin became the school President in the 1970s; he provided...
- (1925-1928), Hilario Nava (1929-1932), again Hugo Chávez (1932-1938), and Leodegario Galarpe (1939-1941). Nueva Valencia was established as a separate muni****lity...
- This show was organized together with the bullfighting entrepreneur Leodegario Hernandez, owner of the bullring in Guadalajara, Leon and Monterrey. After...
- president of the denomination. He was then succeeded by Vice-President Rev. Leodegario Madrigal. Rev. Madrigal was elected to a full term as president in 1963...