- Joaquín María
Virués y López-Spínola (1765–1829) was a
Spanish military commander. He was the
elder brother of
General José Joaquín
Virués.
Virués enlisted...
- Cristóbal de
Virués (c. 1550–1614) was a
Spanish dramatist and poet. He was born at
Valencia about the
middle of the 16th century,
joined the army, fought...
- Joaquín
Virués y López-Spínola (1770–1840) was a
Spanish military commander. He was the
younger brother of
Lieutenant general Joaquín María
Virués.
Virués enlisted...
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virus attack". The
Times of India.
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November 2022. "Virus (aka)
Virues review". Behindwoods. 7 June 2019.
Retrieved 23
November 2022. Menon, Akhila...
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Uniqueness of
Allah (Tawheed)
Volume 9,
Number 472 "Sahih Bukhari : Book of "
Virues of Al-Quran"".
Translation of
Sahih Bukhari, Book 61:
Virtues of the Qur'an...
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Virués-Ortega,
Javier (2006). "The Case
Against B. F.
Skinner 45
years Later: An...
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Alonso Ruiz de
Virués, O.F.M. (died 1545) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Islas Canarias (1538–1545).
Alonso Ruiz de
Virués was born in...
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Statue of
Pedro de Estopiñán y
Virués [es] in Melilla...
- pieces,
Homenaje al
Modernismo Melillense,
Monumento a
Pedro de Estopiñán y
Virués, Encuentros, and
Homenaje a
Fernando Arrabal. The
painting of
Melilla has...
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committee were the
robbery of the arm of the
statue of
Pedro de Estopiñán y
Virués or the ****ault on Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera. Most of the
actions were...