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Antonio José during the final of the Spanish preselection for Junior Eurovision, 2005. Antonio José was born on 2 January 1995 [1] in the town of Palma del Río, Córdoba, Spain. [2] His father, Antonio Sánchez, [3] is an AVE maintenance technician, [2] and his mother, María Mazuecos, [3] is a housewife and fond of music.
Antonio Díaz (karateka), full name Antonio José Díaz Fernández (born 1980), Venezuelan kata martial artist; Antonio José Álvarez de Abreu, Spanish noble and lawyer; Antonio José Amar y Borbón, Spanish military officer and colonial official; Antonio José Benavides, Venezuelan general; Antonio José Carranza, Venezuelan painter
Josep Montserrat i Torrents (born 1932), better known as José Montserrat Torrents in the Spanish-speaking world, [1] [2] is a Spanish writer, philosopher, historian and Coptic scholar. Biography [ edit ]
António José was born on the island of Faial to Manuel José de Ávila (brother of the Duke of Ávila) and D. Maria Leonor de Almeida e Silva. [1]Simultaneously with his military career at the Military School, he completed his studies at the University of Coimbra, obtaining a bachelor's degree in mathematics. [1]
Amar es para siempre (lit. ' To Love is Forever ') is a long-running Spanish television period soap opera that originally ran on Antena 3 for twelve seasons, from 14 January 2013 to 6 March 2024, with the plot occurring between October 1960 and September 1984.
However, the following season, Barcelona brought in Johan Cruyff and Barrios became a reserve forward as the club won its first La Liga title in ten years. [ 3 ] Barrios was then transferred to Hércules CF , where he would become the club's all-time leading goal-scorer in La Liga , with 35 goals in 115 league matches over four seasons. [ 4 ]
Will Trent just added a branch to the Special Agent’s family tree. In Season 2, Episode 2 of the ABC crime drama, serial killer James Ulster (who may or may not be Will’s biological father ...
Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (Spanish: Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley) [1] [n. 1] is a 1998 Spanish dark comedy film written and directed by Santiago Segura, who stars as José Luis Torrente, a racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, and fascist former police agent. [2]