José Joaquín de Arrillaga — Infobox Governor name = José Joaquín de Arrillaga imagesize = order = office = Governor of Las Californias term start = 1792 term end = 1794 lieutenant = predecessor = José Antonio Roméu successor = Diego de Borica order2 = office2 = term start2 … Wikipedia
José Manuel Montorio Gonzalvo — (n. Borja (Zaragoza, España); 23 de diciembre de 1921 27 de abril de 2009) conocido también como Chaval. Hijo de Perpetuo Montano y de Francisca Gonzalvo. Compartió el hogar familiar con cinco hermanos: Ascensión, Santiago Eusebio, Máximo, Miguel … Wikipedia Español
José Romeu y Parras — (1778 1812). Retrato de José Romeu que se encuentra en el despacho de alcaldía del ayuntamiento de Sagunto. José Francisco Pelegrín Romeu y Parras (Sagunto, 1778 – Valencia, 1812). Héroe saguntino. Guerrillero y Comandante de los Batallones de… … Wikipedia Español
António Rodrigues — (Lisboa, 23rd February 1983) is a Portuguese actor, screenwriter and director. He is also a dramatist, producer and musician.BiographyAntónio Rodrigues started out as a screenwriter at the age of 17, when he was unofficially hired to rewrite a… … Wikipedia
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List of pre-statehood governors of California — This is a list of governors of California prior to admission as a US state in 1850. From 1769 to 1822, the area was a Spanish province in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. Upon Mexico s independence from Spain in 1822 until the US annexation in 1848 … Wikipedia