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Ricardo Fidel Pacheco Rodríguez (born 18 September 1963) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRI. As of 2013 he served as Deputy of the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Durango. He also served as Senator during the LX and LXI Legislatures. [1]
In 1565, he earned the chaplaincy of the Chapel of St Peter in Seville Cathedral. [3]At around that time, Pacheco entered Fernando de Herrera's circle of "doctos amigos" ["learned friends"], [4] poets and humanists, which included Francisco de Medina, who had studied Theology at the same time as Pacheco, [2] Juan de Mal Lara, [4] Diego Girón [4] Baltasar del Alcázar, and Gonzalo Argote de ...
Richard Pacheco (born 1948), American pornographic actor, real name Howie Gordon; Tom Pacheco, (born 1946) American singer and songwriter; Joaquín Monserrat (1921–1996), known as Pacheco, Spanish comedian and host of children programs; María Luisa Pacheco (1919–1982), was a Bolivian painter and mixed-media artist who emigrated to the ...
His wife, also from that city, was the daughter of Francisco Pacheco. Their children born in Mexico City were Juana de Zamora, Isabel de Bohórquez, María de Villanueva, and Antonio Baca. Of the daughters, Juana married Simón Pérez de Bustillo, Isabel was the wife of Pedro Durán y Chaves, and María married Simón de Abendaño. [2]
In 1779, Miera accompanied Governor of New Mexico Juan Bautista de Anza on a punitive expedition against the Comanches, who had been raiding Taos. [2] As a result, he drew perhaps his last map, covering an area centered on the Rio Grande from Santa Fe up to the Arkansas River. [2] On 4 or 11 April 1785, Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco died in Santa ...
Diego Dionisio de Peñalosa Briceño y Berdugo: 1661: 1664: Had a dispute with Franciscan missionary Alonso de Posada and was prosecuted by the Inquisition. Tomé Dominguez de Mendoza: 1664: 1664: Juan Durán de Miranda: 1664: 1665: Fernando de Villanueva: 1665: 1668: Juan de Medrano y Mesía: 1668: 1671: Juan Durán de Miranda: 1671: 1675 ...
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La Diferenzia is an American Tejano music septet group based in San Antonio, Texas.Led by Mexican singer-songwriter Ricardo Castillon, its members included Mexican songwriter Miguel Spindola, saxophonist and keyboardist Raul Arnold, bajo sexto player Omar Cardenas, accordionist Simon Arausa, guitarist Jesse Moya, and Jose Luis Benavides on the drums. [1]