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Tomás Cipriano Ignacio Maria de
Mosquera y
Figueroa Arboleda Salazar,
Prieto de Tovar, Vergara, Silva,
Hurtado de Mendoza,
Urrutia y Guzmán (September...
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Tomás Ó Caiside, aka An
Caisideach Bán, (c. 1709 – 1773?), was an
Irish friar, soldier, and poet. Ó Caiside's
family was of
Ulster stock, his parents...
- In
European and ****yrian usage, the name
Toma is a
version of Thomas. It
originates from
Aramaic t’om’a,
meaning twin. In the
Russian language, it is a...
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Tomás Altamirano Mantovani (c. 1960 –
February 28, 2009) was a
Panamanian politician and
National ****embly deputy. He was
considered a
prominent member...
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Toma Bebić (November 6, 1935 –
February 4, 1990) was a
Croatian multidisciplinary artist: musician, writer, actor,
painter and poet.
During his life he...
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Province Santo Tomás, Neuquén
Santo Tomás,
Atlantico Santo Tomás, Cuba,
Ciego de Ávila
Province Santo Tomás, San
Salvador Santo Tomás de Castilla, Izabal...
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University of
Santo Tomas (UST; Filipino:
Unibersidad ng
Santo Tomás),
officially the
Pontifical and
Royal University of
Santo Tomas,
Manila or colloquially...
- La
Toma (Spanish: The taking) was a
significant legal declaration made by Don Juan de Oñate on
April 30, 1598. This
event marked the
formal ****ertion of...
- Raúl de
Tomás Gómez (Spanish pronunciation: [raˈul de
toˈmas ˈɣomeθ]; born 17
October 1994) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a striker...
- Fr.
Tomás de
Santa María O.P. (also
Tomás de
Sancta Maria) (ca. 1510 – 1570) was a
Spanish music theorist,
organist and
composer of the Renaissance. He...