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Juan Velasco was born in Castilla, a city near Piura on Peru's north coast. He was the son of Manuel José Velasco, a medical assistant, and Clara Luz Alvarado, who had 11 children. Velasco described his youth as one of "dignified poverty, working as a shoeshine boy in Piura." [3]
Juan Velasco Damas (born 17 May 1977) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a right-back. He is also a manager . He represented eight clubs during his career, appearing in 213 matches in La Liga and scoring one goal.
The Peruvian Army occupies La Brea y Pariñas. The first phase of the dictatorship, calling itself the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces, began with the de facto presidency of the Army Commander General, Major General Juan Velasco Alvarado, who overthrew President Fernando Belaúnde, after the Talara Act and the Page 11 scandals, through a coup d'état, on October 3, 1968.
Juan Fernando Velasco (born January 17, 1972, in Quito, Ecuador) is an Ecuadorian musician. [1] [2] Biography. Juan Fernando Velasco was born January 17, 1972, in ...
Juan de Velasco took possession of his new responsibility in February 1641, but given his lack of knowledge in the military area and after a disastrous military campaign in 1642, he was replaced by the Marquis of Velada and returned to Spain in mid-1643 [2]. At the end of that year, however, he obtained the embassy in Rome.
Juan Fernández de Velasco was the son of Íñigo Fernández de Velasco; and of Maria Angela de Aragón y Guzmán El Bueno.He inherited his father's title of Constable of Castile, and was present at the signing of the Treaty of London (1604).
Juan Zambudio Velasco, (born 21 November 1921 in La Alquería, Murcia - died 21 January 2004 in Igualada, Barcelona) was a Spanish football goalkeeper. He played for Mollet and FC Barcelona. He retired playing in CE Sabadell FC. He was contracted by FC Barcelona in 1942, when he was 21. He used to play wearing a cap, because the winter matches ...
Juan de Velasco y Pérez Petroche (1727–1792) was an 18th-century Jesuit priest, historian, and professor of philosophy and theology from the Royal Audience of Quito.He was born in Riobamba to Juan de Velasco y López de Moncayo and to María Pérez Petroche.