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Juan Antonio Samaranch (4176 bytes)
1: '''Juan Antonio Samaranch''', Marquess of Samaranch (born [[July 17]], [[1920]] in [[Barcelona]]) is ... 3: ...[1980]]. He was created Marqués ([[Marquess]]) de Samaranch in [[1991]]. 5: ...sed at every Games during Samaranch's presidency. Samaranch also wanted the best athletes to compete in the O... 7: Other achievements of Samaranch include the organisational restructuring of the I... 9: ...urb some of these excesses, but it is argued that Samaranch must have been aware of the culture for much of h... Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs (633 bytes) 1: ...[[November 1]], [[1959]] as son of [[Juan Antonio Samaranch]] (former president of the [[International Olympi... 6: [[Category:1959 births|Salisachs, Juan Antonio Samaranch]] Juan Antonio Lopez (590 bytes) 1: '''Juan Antonio López''' ([[June 15]], [[1952]] in [[Culiacán]], ... 7: [[Category:1952 births|Lopez, Juan Antonio]] 8: [[Category:2004 deaths|Lopez, Juan Antonio]] Juan Antonio Flecha (408 bytes) 1: '''Juan Antonio Flecha''' is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] cyclist w... 8: [[Category:Argentine cyclists|Flecha, Juan Antonio]] 10: [[es:Juan Antonio Flecha]] Juan Antonio Ríos (1818 bytes) 1: '''Juan Antonio Ríos Morales''' ([[November 10]], [[1888]]-[[June... 17: [[es:Juan Antonio Ríos Morales]] 18: [[Category:1888 births|Rios, Juan Antonio]] 19: [[Category:1946 deaths|Rios, Juan Antonio]] 20: [[Category:Chilean presidents|Rios, Juan Antonio]] Juan Antonio Lavalleja (577 bytes) 1: '''Juan Antonio Lavalleja''' ([[c.]][[1786]]-[[1853]]) was an [[U... 6: [[Category:1786 births|Lavalleja, Juan Antonio]] 7: [[Category:1853 deaths|Lavalleja, Juan Antonio]] Juan Antonio Corretjer (2855 bytes) 1: '''Juan Antonio Corretjer''' ([[March 3]], [[1908]]-[[January 19]... 17: Juan Antonio Corretjer died in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]] on January 19, 1985. Antonio de la Rúa (1039 bytes) 1: '''Antonio de la Rúa''' (born c. [[1973]]) is the first son ... 3: Antonio de la Rúa, who is an architect, proved to be a sc... 11: [[Category:1973 births|Rúa, Antonio de la]] Luis Antonio (1157 bytes) 1: '''Luis Antonio''' (born approx. in [[1966]]) is a famous [[Puert... 3: Antonio launched his first collection in [[1983]], and tw... 7: ...ess side, he opened a store in ''Miramar''; [[San Juan]], and has had his fashion designs sold in [[Toky... 13: [[Category:1962 births|Antonio]] 14: [[Category:Puerto Rican people|Antonio]] Antonio Pacinotti (850 bytes) 1: '''Antonio Pacinotti''' (June 17 [[1841]] - March 24 [[1912]... 7: [[Category:1841 births|Pacinotti, Antonio]] 8: [[Category:1912 deaths|Pacinotti, Antonio]] 9: [[Category:Italian physicists|Pacinotti, Antonio]] 10: [[Category:Italian astronomers|Pacinotti, Antonio]] Antonio Margheriti (1367 bytes) 1: '''Antonio Margheriti''' ([[September 19]], [[1930]] - [[Nov... 13: * [http://www.antoniomargheriti.com/English_Version/enghome.htm Officia... 14: * {{imdb name|id=0546672|name=Antonio Margheriti}} 16: [[Category:1930 births|Margheriti, Antonio]] 17: [[Category:2002 deaths|Margheriti, Antonio]] Antonio Nariño (960 bytes) 1: '''Antonio Nariño''' was precursor of the independence movem... Antonio de Mendoza (1862 bytes) 1: '''Don Antonio de Mendoza, conde de Tendilla,''' was the first [... 3: ... declined the appointment, it was accepted by don Antonio, who was born in Granada of a high-ranking family... 5: ...e coastal exploration of [[Alta California]] by [[Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo]] in 1542-43. 7: Mendoza and Bishop [[Juan de Zumárraga]] cooperated to found two great inst... 14: ...eroymendoza.html "The First and the best: Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza"] Antonio Paolí (3697 bytes) 1: '''Antonio Paolí''' ([[April 14]], [[1871]]-[[August ... 13: ... Municipal Theater in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]]. In [[1934]], the Puerto Rican legislature hon... 15: Antonio Paoli died of [[cancer]] in San Juan, Puerto Rico on August 24, 1946. 17: ...bout Paoli was written by Jesus M. Lopez, titled "Antonio Paoli: El Leon de Ponce" (The Lion of Ponce). Antonio Fogazzaro (1978 bytes) 1: '''Antonio Fogazzaro''' ([[March 25]], [[1842]] - [[March 7]... 34: [[Category:1842 births|Fogazzaro, Antonio]] 35: [[Category:1911 deaths|Fogazzaro, Antonio]] 38: [[it:Antonio Fogazzaro]] Antonio Verrio (776 bytes) 1: '''Antonio Verrio''' ([[1639]]-[[1707]]) was a decorative pa... 9: [[Category:1639 births|Verrio, Antonio]] 10: [[Category:1707 deaths|Verrio, Antonio]] 11: [[Category:Artists|Verrio, Antonio]] Antonio de Ulloa (2222 bytes) 1: '''Antonio de Ulloa''' ([[January 12]], [[1716]] - [[July 3]... 3: ... he went to [[Peru]] with fellow Spaniard [[Jorge Juan]] as part of the French expedition led by [[Pierr... 14: [[Category:Spanish astronomers|Ulloa, Antonio de]] 15: ...[Category:Discoverer of a chemical element|Ulloa, Antonio de]] 18: [[de:Antonio de Ulloa]] Antonio Tarver (4625 bytes) 1: ...rn [[November 21]], [[1968]]), better known as '''Antonio Tarver''', is a [[Boxing|boxer]] from [[Florida]]... 29: [[Category:1968 births|Tarver, Antonio]] 30: [[Category:American boxers|Tarver, Antonio]] 31: [[Category:Light-heavyweights|Tarver, Antonio]] Antonio Maceo (1729 bytes) 1: ...r qualities of military leadership as his father. Antonio an entrepreneur because of his successfulness in ... 3: ...om Spain. Maceo and his family also did the same. Antonio joined the liberal army called Mambi Army a Congo... Antonio Salviati (944 bytes) 1: '''Antonio Salviati''' ([[March 18]], [[1816]], [[Vicenza]] ...
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