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  2. Pedro Pablo Nakada Ludeña - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Pablo Nakada Ludeña (born February 28, 1973) a.k.a. "El Apóstol de la Muerte" ("The Apostle of Death") is a Peruvian serial killer who claimed 25 victims and was convicted of 17 murders. He was sentenced to 35 years in prison.

  3. Pablo de La Llave - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Pablo de la Llave (1773–1833) was a Mexican Catholic priest, politician, and naturalist. He was born to a wealthy family and grew up in Córdoba, Veracruz . After a brilliant university career, he became a teacher in the national college of St. John Lateran and doctor of theology at what was then the University of Mexico .

  4. Miguel Venegas - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Venegas was born in Puebla, New Spain.He received an academic degree prior to joining the Jesuit order, which he did in 1700 in Tepotzotlán. Five years later he was an ordained member and he taught philosophy and moral theology at the Colegio S. Pedro y S. Pablo de México. [1]

  5. Paul of Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Pablo de Santa María. Paul of Burgos (Burgos, c. 1351 – 29 August 1435) was a Spanish Jew who converted to Christianity, and became an archbishop, lord chancellor, and exegete. He is known also as Pablo de Santa María. His original name was Solomon ha-Levi.

  6. El Apóstol - Wikipedia

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    El Apóstol was released on November 9, 1917, at the Cine Select-Suipacha. [3] [19] [8] The film was successful in Buenos Aires, [20] with newspapers favorably reviewing the film: Crítica, La Nación, and La Película considered El Apóstol an advancement within cinema, and La Razón considered it good satire. [21]

  7. San Pablo Villa de Mitla - Wikipedia

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    San Pablo Villa de Mitla is a town and municipality in Mexico that is most famous for being the site of the Mitla archeological ruins. It is part of the Tlacolula District in the east of the Valles Centrales Region. The town is also known for its handcrafted textiles, especially embroidered pieces and mezcal. [1]

  8. James Thomson (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomson was born 1788 in Creetown, Scotland, the son of William Thomson and Janet Burnett, belonging to a family that professed the Presbyterian religion. [3] After completing his secondary studies, he enrolled in medicine and theology at Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities and later took a doctorate at McGill University in Canada.

  9. James the Great - Wikipedia

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    El camino de Santiago: las peregrinaciones al sepulcro del Apóstol (in Spanish). Translated by Amando Lázaro Ros. Madrid: Aguilar. OCLC 432856567. Starkie, Walter (1965). The Road to Santiago. The Pilgrims of St. James. Univ. of California Press. OCLC 477436336.