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  2. Francisco Pacheco (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Pacheco (baptised 22 November 1535 – 10 October 1599) was a Spanish theologian, humanist, poet, and writer. Contemporary sources often refer to him as El Licenciado Pacheco or El Canónigo Pacheco .

  3. Francisco Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Francisco Pacheco (1622) by Diego Velázquez Francisco Pacheco, Lo Judici Final ("The Last Judgment"), Musée Goya, Castres, France.. Francisco Pérez del Río (bap. 3 November 1564 – 27 November 1644), known by his pseudonym Francisco Pacheco, was a Spanish painter, best known as the teacher of Alonso Cano and Diego Velázquez, as well as the latter's father-in-law.

  4. Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Jesús López Pacheco (1930–1997), Spanish-Canadian writer; José Emilio Pacheco (1939–2014), was a Mexican poet, essayist, novelist and short story writer; Luis Pacheco de Narváez (1570–1640), Spanish writer on fencing; Luiz Pacheco (1925–2008), Portuguese writer, publisher, polemicist and literary critic

  5. Carlos Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Pacheco Perujo (14 November 1961 – 9 November 2022) was a Spanish comics penciller.After breaking into the European market doing cover work for Planeta De Agostini, he gained recognition doing work for Marvel UK, the England-based branch of Marvel Comics, for his work on the Spider-Man magazine Dark Guard. [2]

  6. Luis Pacheco de Narváez - Wikipedia

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    Don Luis Pacheco de Narváez (1570–1640) was a Spanish writer on destreza, the Spanish art of fencing. [1] He was a follower of Don Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza. Some of his earlier works were compendia of Carranza's work while his later works were less derivative. He served as fencing master to King Philip IV of Spain.

  7. Joaquín Monserrat - Wikipedia

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    Joaquín Monserrat Llarden, known as Pacheco (5 April 1921 - 5 November 1996) [1] was a Spanish comedian and host of children programs. In 1960, he moved to Puerto Rico and he became a popular host of children programs.

  8. Pachecos entrada - Wikipedia

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    The 1543‍–‍1544 Pachecos entrada was the final military campaign in the Spanish conquest of Yucatán, which brought three Postclassic Maya states and several Amerindian settlements in the southeastern quarter of the Yucatán Peninsula under the jurisdiction of Salamanca de Bacalar, a villa of colonial Yucatán, in New Spain.

  9. Susana Díaz - Wikipedia

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    Susana Díaz Pacheco (Spanish pronunciation: [suˈsana ˈði.aθ]; born 18 October 1974) is a Spanish politician from Andalusia and a leading figure in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) as the former leader of the Andalusian PSOE-A.