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  2. Antonio Valero de Bernabé - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Vicente Miguel Valero de Bernabé Pacheco [note 1] [1] (October 26, 1790 – June 7, 1863), a.k.a. The Liberator from Puerto Rico , [ 2 ] was a Puerto Rican military leader. Trained in Spain, he fought with the Spanish Army to expel the French leader, Napoleon , from Spain and was promoted to colonel during these years.

  3. Antonio Soler - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Francisco Javier José Soler Ramos, usually known as Padre ('Father', in the religious sense) Antonio Soler, known in Catalan as Antoni Soler i Ramos (baptized 3 December 1729 – died 20 December 1783) was a Spanish composer whose works span the late Baroque and early Classical music eras.

  4. Antônio Moreira Borges - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Moreira Borges, better known as Father Antônio Maria (17 August 1945), is a Catholic priest and Brazilian singer, having performed in duets with Roberto Carlos, Agnaldo Rayol and Angela Maria, as well as a presentation for the then Pope John Paul II.

  5. Antonio de Sedella - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de Sedella, OFMCap (1748 – 19 January 1829) was a Spanish Capuchin friar who served as the leading religious authority of the Catholic Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Commonly called "Père Antoine", he has become a noted figure in the culture of the city.

  6. Antonio Ruiz de Montoya - Wikipedia

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    Of much importance as one of the oldest authorities for the history of the Reductions of Paraguay is Montoya's work, Conquista espiritual hecha por los religiosos de la C. de J. en las provincias del Paraguay, Paraña, Uruguay y Tape (Madrid, 1639), in quarto; a new edition was issued at Bilbao in 1892. [6]

  7. Antonio José Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Antonio José Martínez (January 17, 1793 [1] – July 27, 1867 [2]) was a New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician.He lived through and influenced three distinct periods of New Mexico's history: the Spanish period, the Mexican period, and the American occupation and subsequent territorial period.

  8. Aita Donostia - Wikipedia

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    Aita Donostia in 1930. José Gonzalo Zulaica (10 January 1886 in San Sebastián, Spain – 30 August 1956), better known by his pen name Aita Donostia (Father Donostia or Father San Sebastian, because he was a priest born in San Sebastian, Donostia in the Basque language), was a Spanish and Basque musicologist and composer. [1]

  9. Antônio Lemos Barbosa - Wikipedia

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    Antônio Lemos Barbosa (15 September 1910 – 5 September 1970) was a Brazilian priest, notably recognized for his contributions to Tupinology, that is, the study of Old Tupi.