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Martiniano Chilavert (October 16, 1798 –
February 4, 1852) was a 19th-century
Argentine military officer who took part in the country's
civil wars between...
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Martiniano Leguizamón (1858 - 1935) was an
Argentine lawyer and writer. He was born in 1858 and
spent his
early years on his father's
ranch of Gualeguay...
- José
Martiniano Pereira de
Alencar (16
October 1794 – 15
March 1860) was a
Brazilian politician,
journalist and priest,
father of
famous Brazilian novelist...
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Martiniano Moreno Díaz (born 14
March 2003) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Chilean club
Deportes Santa Cruz. Born in...
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Table 1.
Schiffels et al. 2016, p. 5.
Martiniano et al. 2018, pp. 1–2.
Martiniano et al. 2018, p. 3,
Table 1.
Martiniano et al. 2018, p. 6. "Six of the seven...
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Martiniano Urriola Guzmán (c. 1823 – 1888) was a
Chilean colonel of the War of the Pacific. He parti****ted
across many
campaigns of the war as well as...
- José
Martiniano de
Alencar (May 1, 1829 –
December 12, 1877) was a
Brazilian lawyer, politician, orator,
novelist and dramatist. He is
considered to be...
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right transept with
altars of
Saint Erasmus,
Saints Processo and
Martiniano, and
Saint Wenceslas, the
altar of St. Jerome, the
altar of
Saint Basil...
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Leonel Martiniano de Alencar, 1st
Baron of
Alencar (5
December 1832 – 25
March 1921) was a
Brazilian noble, lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He represented...
- Oppenheimer, Jonas; Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen; Stewardson, Kristin;
Martiniano, Rui; Walsh,
Susan (15
April 2019). "Ancient
genomes indicate po****tion...