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  2. Luis Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Luis Fatio Pacheco (December 26, 1800 – January 6, 1895) was an Afro-Spanish enslaved person who became known in 19th century Spanish Florida for his connection to the Black Seminole community. Biography

  3. 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.

  4. Libro de las grandezas de la espada - Wikipedia

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    A second edition of Carranza's book was published in 1600, in all respects similar to the former, together with the first of that long series of works, either by Don Luis Pacheco de Narvaez or about him, which forms nearly the while forms nearly the whole literature of fencing in Spain during the seventeenth century.

  5. Luiz Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Luiz Pacheco (May 7, 1925 in Lisbon – January 5, 2008 in Montijo) was a writer, publisher, polemicist and literary critic (mainly of Portuguese literature). He was proudest of his work as a publisher.

  6. Destreza - Wikipedia

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    Luis Pacheco de Narváez, Libro de las grandezas de la espada (1600) Diogo Gomes de Figueiredo, Oplosophia (1628) Gerard Thibault, Académie de l'Espée (1630); trans. John Michael Greer Academy of the Sword, The Chivalry Bookshelf (2006) Luis Méndez de Carmona Tamariz (ca. 1639) Diogo Gomes de Figueiredo, Memorial Da Prattica do Montante (1651).

  7. Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza - Wikipedia

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    Jerónimo de Carranza, as the founder of destreza, is also called "the pioneer of the science of handling weapons." His work was continued by his followers pupil Luis Pacheco de Narváez, and Dutch master of fencing Gérard Thibault d'Anvers. It was they who put philosophical, intellectual and moral ideals into the system of combat and ...

  8. Milwaukee man found guilty of homicide that took place ...

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    Orlando Luis Pacheco, 37, was facing nine felony counts in relation to the Jan. 5 incident in which a 41-year-old Milwaukee woman was killed. Pacheco entered the no contest plea to a first-degree ...

  9. Luis Vallenilla - Wikipedia

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    Luis José Vallenilla Pacheco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlujs βaʎeˈniʎa], born 13 March 1974) is a Venezuelan former professional footballer that played as a right back for the Venezuela national team from 1996 until 2007, earning 76 appearances and scoring 1 goal.