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  2. Francisco Canals Vidal - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Canals Vidal (1922–2009) was a Spanish philosopher, theologian, academic and lay Catholic activist. The longtime chair of Catedra de Metafísica of the Barcelona University, he is recognized mostly as one of the most distinguished contemporary Thomists and leader of the so-called Barcelona Thomist school; his scientific focus was mostly on metaphysics of cognition.

  3. Abraham Senior - Wikipedia

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    La lista de colaboradores hebreos que compone Luis Suárez Fernández (Isabel la Católica vista desde la Academia, Real Academia de la Historia, 2005, ISBN 8495983656, page 52) incluye, además de a Abraham Senior y otros dos personajes estrechamente relacionados con él -Mayr Malamed e Isaac Abravanel-, a Vidal Astori y Vidal Benveniste).

  4. José Maza Sancho - Wikipedia

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    José María Maza Sancho (born 1948) is a Chilean astronomer and astrophysicist. His work has focused on the study of supernovas, the execution of a search for objects with emission lines, dark energy, and quasars with an objective prism, which led him to be awarded the National Prize for Exact Sciences in 1999. [1]

  5. Revista Contemporánea - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Revista Contemporánea appeared on 15 December 1875 in Madrid. [2] The founder was José del Perojo who also edited the magazine in the early period. [2] [3] He was a Cuban-born philosopher and political thinker.

  6. Carmen Sevilla - Wikipedia

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    María del Carmen García Galisteo (16 October 1930 – 27 June 2023), [1] known professionally as Carmen Sevilla, was a Spanish actress, singer, and dancer.She began her career in the 1940s and became one of the most popular and highest paid stars of Spanish cinema until the 1970s.

  7. Manuel Becerra Bermúdez - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Becerra Bermúdez (20 October 1820 – 19 December 1896) was a Spanish politician, mathematician and revolutionary. A Republican who would later embrace monarchism, he went on to assume the ministerial portfolios of Overseas and Development during the Sexenio Democrático, returning for two additional spells as Overseas minister during the regency of Maria Christina of Austria.

  8. Francisco Gómez de Llano - Wikipedia

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    Born on 22 October 1896 in Madrid. [1] After earning a Licentiate degree in Law at the University of Madrid, he joined the elite State Lawyers Corps. [2] He served as official during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. [3]

  9. Concha Velasco - Wikipedia

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    Concha Velasco (1962) Concha Velasco (2013) Concepción Velasco Varona was born in Valladolid on 29 November 1939. [2] She was raised in Valladolid until she was six years old, when her family moved to Larache. [3]