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Diego de Almagro (2427 bytes)
1: ..., he was a foundling in the village from which he derived his name. 3: In [[1525]] he joined Pizarro and [[Hernando de Luque]] at [[Panama]] for the conquest of [[Peru]... 5: ...ack of water and food took its toll. He never founded a city in the territory of (what is now) Chile. 7: ...into the Andes in pursuit of Manco Inca, allowing Almagro's men to claim the city for themselves. 9: ... of Las Salinas]] (near [[Cuzco]]) in April 1538. Almagro was executed three months later. His men then tur... Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro (6503 bytes) 3: '''San Lorenzo de Almagro''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] team based... 8: ...d [[April 1]] [[1908]] and named ''San Lorenzo de Almagro'' honoring both Father Massa and the ''barrio''. 10: ...ina)|Racing]] and [[Club Atlético Independiente|Independiente]]. 12: ...Lángara and other players of [[Basque]] descent endeared San Lorenzo to the Basque community. The team... 14: ...ntoni]] was offered a contract with Barcelona but declined to leave Argentina (River Plate's [[Alfredo... Diego Dominguez (1719 bytes) 1: '''Diego Dominguez''' (born [[25 April]] [[1966]]) is a fo... 5: ...gh a grandmother, Dominguez then made his Italian debut in [[March]] [[1991]] against [[France nationa... 9: ... was part of the French champions' 1998 side. Stade also reached the final of the [[Heineken Cup]] in... 11: He announced his retirement in 2000 but was persuaded to return as there was no heir apparent. He pla... 15: ...ch_text=Diego%20Dominguez&navCode=&tm1Code=%&setCode=archive Planet-Rugby Argentina stats] Diego Deza (2752 bytes) 1: ...nquisition]], and succeeded the notorious [[Tomás de Torquemada]] to the post of [[Grand Inquisitor]]. 3: ...tember 1]] the following year, his remit was expanded to cover the whole of Spain. 5: ... secretary by Captain Gonzola de Avora, said that Deza and his lieutenants "have no regard either for ... 7: ...ing decided that Deza had become a liability, and Deza was forced to resign in [[1507]]. 9: Considerably later in his life, Deza was named Bishop of [[Toledo]] (and thus [[Prim... Diego Forlán (1617 bytes) 1: '''Diego Forlan''' (born [[May 19]] [[1979]]) is a [[Urugu... 3: ...is grandfather Juan Carlos Corazzo played for [[Independiente]]. 5: ... promising [[tennis]] player in his youth, he decided however to follow the family tradition and conce... 7: ...ry 29]] against [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]] but did not score his first goal for the cl... 9: ...04]] with another Spanish club, [[Villarreal Club de Futbol|Villarreal]]. Diego Velázquez (37230 bytes) 2: ...o invaded Cuba in [[1511]], see [[Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar]].'' 3: '''Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez''' (June [[1599]]—[[Augus... 5: ...arter of the [[19th century]], when it proved a model for the [[Realism|realist]] and [[Impressionism|... 7: ...xternal influence and to work out for himself the development of his own najure and his own principles... 9: ...t owns by far the largest share of his works outside of Spain. Diego Colón (1428 bytes) 1: '''Diego Colón''' (1479/1480 Porto Santo - February... 3: ...the titles of [[Duke]] de Veragua and [[Marquis]] de Jamaica. 5: [[Category:1479 births|Colón, Diego]] 6: [[Category:1526 deaths|Colón, Diego]] Diego Marani (256 bytes) 1: '''Diego Mariani''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] translator and... José de Diego (4187 bytes) 1: ... and a fervent advocator for Puerto Rico's independence. 2: [[Image:Jose_de_Diego.jpg|thumb|right|Jose de Diego]] 4: ...uated from the "Politecnical College of Logroño". 6: ...spaper "[[El Progreso]]" (Progress) which was founded by [[Jose Julian Acosta]] and which attacked the... 8: In [[1886]], Diego had an unhappy love affair, with Carmen Echevarri... Diego Silang (2194 bytes) 1: ...n self-government, that the administration and leadership of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and governm... 3: ...te and conversant in Spanish, he ferried correspondence from the Ilocos to [[Manila]], journeys that g... 5: ...eered to head Ilocano forces against the British, desperate Spanish administrators transferred their p... 11: [[Category:1730 births|Silang, Diego]] 12: [[Category:1763 deaths|Silang, Diego]] Diego Salcedo (2114 bytes) 1: ...the Cacique of [[Añasco, Puerto Rico|Añasco]] Urayoan, drowned him to find out if people... 5: ...e lake filled with Taino women is fake, the first Diego Salcedo was a young man when he died not a Bishop... 7: ...still be alive and until they were certain he was dead. 11: ...edo's death, the Taíno Indians were encouraged to declare war on the Spaniards in Puerto Rico. But the... 13: [[Category:1575 births|Salcedo, Diego]] Diego Aduarte (410 bytes) 1: ...y to the Philippine Islands and in [[1632]] was made Prior of [[Manila]], where he died in 1637. 3: Aduarte works include an account of the difficulties and problems faced... 5: [[Category:1570 births|Aduarte, Diego]] 6: [[Category:1637 deaths|Aduarte, Diego]] Diego Luna (2386 bytes) 1: [[Image:Diego_Luna.jpg|thumb|Diego Luna]] 2: ..., [[1979]] in [[Mexico City|México]], [[Mexican Federal District|DF]], [[México]]) is a [[Mexican]] [[... 4: ...ely renowned as one of Mexico's most talented set designers. The draw of the entertainment industry, t... 21: *''[[Soldados de Salamina]]'' (2003) 24: *''[[Ciudades Oscuras]]'' (2002) Diego Maradona (8813 bytes) 3: ...possible exception of [[Pelé]], he is widely regarded as the greatest player of all time. 7: ...re, playing for [[FC Barcelona]], he won a [[Copa del Rey]]. On [[July 5]], [[1984]] he went to [[Napl... 9: ... team along the way, to score what is widely regarded as the most exceptional goal of all time. 11: ...e drug to lose weight before the competition in order to be able to play, so that the World Cup wouldn... 15: ...d (having brought the local team their first [[scudetto]]), he also faced a scandal regarding an illeg... Diego Barreto (581 bytes) 1: '''Diego Barreto''' (born [[July 16]], [[1981]]) is a [[Pa... 7: [[Category:1981 births|Barreto, Diego]] 8: [[Category:Paraguayan footballers|Barreto, Diego]] Diego Sanchez (20 bytes) 1: {{pending deletion}} Diego Martínez (433 bytes) 1: '''Diego Martínez''' (born [[February 15]], [[1981]]) is a... 7: [[Category:1981 births|Martínez, Diego]] 8: [[Category:Mexican footballers|Martínez, Diego]] Diego Simeone (1274 bytes) 1: ...r)|football]] [[midfielder]], the all-time cap leader for the [[Argentina national football team|Argen... 5: ...It was in the 1998 Cup that he was part of an incident with [[David Beckham]]; the English star kicked... 7: ...t, calling it an "embarrassment" when he passed [[Diego Maradona]] on the Argentine cap list. 9: [[Category:1970 births|Simeone, Diego]] 10: [[Category:Argentine footballers|Simeone, Diego]] Diego Serna (1835 bytes) 1: ...triker]], the all-time leading scorer for the now-defunct [[Miami Fusion]] of [[Major League Soccer]]. 3: ...ists, and 140 points in the regular season, and added a goal and an assist in six playoff games. In [[... 5: ...mbia to [[Atlético Nacional]] and Independiente Medellín, before returning to MLS in the middle of the... 7: ...excellent goal-scorer in MLS, he has frequently made himself unwelcome with persistent diving and othe... 9: [[Category:1973 births|Serna, Diego]] Diego Ferreira (379 bytes) 1: '''Diego Ferreira''' (born [[December 22]] [[1975]]) is a [[Paraguay]]an athlete ... 7: [[Category:1975 births|Ferreira, Diego]] 8: ...tegory:Olympic competitors for Paraguay|Ferreira, Diego]]
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