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Juan Francisco Verdaguer Queirolo (1915–2001) was a
Uruguayan actor. He is best
known for
playing the main
character in the 1958
Argentine film Rosaura...
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PuigdevalMiguel Puigdeval flanker 1964-08-15 v
Uruguay at San
Pablo 214
QueiroloJuan Queirolo centre 1964-08-15 v
Uruguay at San
Pablo 215
SchmittGuillermo Schmitt...
- Rome 520
PezRamiro Pez fly-half 2000-07-08 v
Samoa at Apia 521
QueiroloJuan Manuel Queirolo scrum-half 2000-07-08 v
Samoa at Apia 522 dal
MasoDavid dal Maso...
- Luis
Queirolo Repetto (1862 –
December 8, 1947) was a
notable Uruguayan painter,
recognized primarily for his
portrait work. Born in Montevideo, he moved...
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Emilio Frugoni Queirolo (March 30, 1880 –
August 28, 1969) was a
Uruguayan socialist politician, lawyer, poet, essayist, and journalist. He
founded the...
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Marcello Gambino Urbanczyk Andrea Lo
Cicero M****imiliano
Perziano Juan Manuel Queirolo Diego Varani Former players who have pla**** for
Calvisano and have...
- he led a
military coup d'etat
executed by a navy
commander named Jorge Queirolo G. and
forced president José María
Velasco into exile, to
Buenos Aires...
- fact, the only one to
carry a
military title.
These five
individuals were:
Juan María Bordaberry,
Alberto Demicheli,
Aparicio Méndez, Álvarez, and Rafael...
- led by
General Guillermo Rodríguez and
executed by navy
commander Jorge Queirolo G. The new
president exiled José María
Velasco to Argentina. He remained...
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Lieutenant General Gregorio Álvarez 1978 1979
Lieutenant General Luis
Vicente Queirolo 1979 1982
Lieutenant General Boscán
Hontou 1982 1984
Lieutenant General...