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- San Pascualito (also known as San Pascualito Muerte and El Rey San Pascual) is a folk saint ****ociated with Saint Paschal Baylon and venerated in Guatemala...
- Monzon 59 Joe Knight (boxer) 59 Ricardo Moreno 59 Panama Al Brown 59 Kid Pascualito 59 James Red Herring 58 Eric Esch 58 Tony Galento 57 John Henry Lewis...
- Moderatto, Molotov, Panteón Rococó, Pericos, Porter, Quiero Club, San Pascualito Rey, Skatalites, Sussie 4, Telefunka, Thermo, Tólidos, Vicentico, Zoé...
- Pascual Pérez (boxer) (1926–1977), Argentine flyweight boxer (known also as Pascualito) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
- Named for Taos Pueblo Government  • Type Mayor-Council-Manager  • Mayor Pascualito M. Maestas Area  • Total 6.04 sq mi (15.64 km2)  • Land 6.04 sq mi (15...
- Muerte, folk saint and god of death in Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil San Pascualito, folk saint and god of death in Guatemala and Mexico Camazotz, bat god...
- feminine counterpart, Santa Muerte. Death (personification) Death deity San Pascualito Santa Muerte Chesnut, R. Andrew. Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, the Skeleton...
- 2 (10) Jun 30, 1973 Arena Kennedy, Managua, Nicaragua 29 Win 26–3 Kid Pascualito TKO 3 (10) May 26, 1973 Arena Kennedy, Managua, Nicaragua 28 Win 25–3...
- resemblance between their names, however, is coincidental. In Guatemala, San Pascualito is a skeletal folk saint venerated as "King of the Graveyard." He is depicted...
- skeleton. This event became the basis of the heterodox tradition of San Pascualito. Pope Leo XIII, in the Apostolic Brief Providentissimus Deus on 28 November...