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Juan de Grijalva (1274 bytes)
1: ... he was from the same family as [[Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar|Diego Velázquez]]. 7: ...el Manquillo''), [[Pedro Camacho de Triana]], and Grijalva. 9: ...o Peñalosa]], [[Alonso de Ávila]], [[Alonso Hernández]], [[Julianillo]], [[Melchorejo]], [[Antonio Vil... 13: ...del Castillo]] wrote about the travell of Juan de Grijalva in his book. 18: [[fr:Juan de Grijalva]] Raul Grijalva (1159 bytes) 1: ...aul Grijalva|thumb|131px|U.S. Representative Raúl Grijalva]] 3: ...'[[New York Times]]'' under which they would provide continual updates on him and a female [[Republica... 6: *[http://www.house.gov/grijalva/ Official website] 8: ...gory:Members of the U.S. House of Representatives|Grijalva, Raul]] Juan Juan (2545 bytes) 1: ...d war against and intended to intimidate the confederacy. 3: ...arrisons|six major garrisons]] bordering the Juan Juan, which later became the foci of native Xianbei up... 5: ... little while, a small part of the Juan Juan confederacy. 9: ...n-u.ac.jp/~acmuller/dicts/dealt/data/88/c8815.htm Definition] 12: [[de:Rouran]] Juan Prim (3912 bytes) 1: [[Image:Juanprim.gif|thumb|right|200px|Juan Prim, [[Spain|Spanish]] [[general]] and [[statesm... 3: ...ria Christina]] promoted him major-general, and made him count of Reus. 5: ... he was made marquis de los Castillejos and a grandee of [[Spain]]. 7: ...; three days afterwards King [[Amadeo of Spain|Amadeo I]]. swore in the presence of the corpse to obse... 9: ...uelle de l'Espagne'' (Paris, 1867); Guillaumot, ''Juan Prim et l'Espagne'' (Paris, 1870); and Prim, by H... Juan N. Babauta (237 bytes) 1: '''Juan Nekai Babauta''' (born [[September 7]] [[1953]], ... 5: [[Category:1953 births|Babauta, Juan N.]] Juan Nieves (374 bytes) 2: '''Juan Nieves''' was the youngest player in [[United Sta... Juan de Zumarraga (267 bytes) 1: '''Juan de Zumarraga''' ([[1468]] - [[1548]]) was a [[Spain|... 5: [[Category:1468 births|Zumarraga, Juan de]] 6: [[Category:1548 deaths|Zumarraga, Juan de]] 7: [[Category:Franciscans|Zumarraga, Juan de]] Hurricane Juan (3339 bytes) 1: ...lso a '''Hurricane Juan''' during the [[Hurricane Juan (1985)|1985 Atlantic hurricane season]].'' 3: ...ge:Hurricane_Juan.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Hurricane Juan approaching Nova Scotia]] 4: ...ane Juan''' was a Category 2 [[hurricane]] that made landfall at [[Prospect, Nova Scotia]], 30 km sout... 6: ...ral [[Nova Scotia]] and [[Prince Edward Island]]. Juan claimed more lives (at least 8) in Atlantic [[Can... 8: Juan was the first hurricane of significant strength s... Juan Valderrama (805 bytes) 1: ... and [[folk singer]]. Born in [[Torredelcampo]], Juanito's recording career began in [[1935]] and laste... 10: [[Category:1916 births|Valderrama, Juan]] 11: [[Category:2004 deaths|Valderrama, Juan]] 12: [[Category:Flamenco singers|Valderrama, Juan]] Juan Maldacena (679 bytes) 1: [[Image:JuanMaldacena1.jpg|thumb|Juan Maldacena at Harvard]] 3: ... Sitter space]], and a [[conformal field theory]] defined on the boundary of the AdS space. 6: [[category:MacArthur Fellow|Maldacena, Juan]] Juan Dixon (421 bytes) 1: ...e [[Washington Wizards]] of the [[NBA]]. He attended the [[University of Maryland]] and led them to a... 3: [[Category:1978 births|Dixon, Juan]] 4: [[Category:NBA players|Dixon, Juan]] Río San Juan (415 bytes) 1: ...''Río San Juan''' is a [[Departments of Nicaragua|department]] in [[Nicaragua]]. The capital is [[San ... 9: # [[San Juan del Norte]] 13: {{NicaraguaDepartments}} 15: [[Category:Departments of Nicaragua]] 16: [[de:Rio San Juan (Nicaragua)]] Juan D'Arienzo (722 bytes) 1: ...erized music of the old guard, but he used more modern arrangements and instrumentation. His popular ... 3: ...ith a strong staccato dance rhythm. He also recorded many great milongas and fast valses. 5: ..., Juan D'Arienzo was interred in the [[Cementerio de la Chacarita]] in [[Buenos Aires, Argentina]]. Juan Rincón (1278 bytes) 1: ...ins]] (2001-present). He bats and throws right-handed. 3: ...ten into the dirt, and hitters, specially left-handed, will chase it. He will throw the [[curveball|cu... 14: [[Category:Minnesota Twins players|Rincon, Juan]] 15: [[Category:Major league pitchers|Rincon, Juan]] 16: [[Category:Venezuelan baseball players|Rincon, Juan]] Juan Rivera (2339 bytes) 1: ...treal Expos]] (2004). He bats and throws right-handed. 3: ...non-draft amateur free agent in 1996 and made his debut in the [[2001 in sports|2001]] season. When he... 5: ...y in the [[Right fielder|right field]]. He was traded to the Expos before the [[2004 in sports|2004]] ... 8: ...op]] [[Maicer Iztúris]] to Anaheim in the same trade that brought OF [[José Guillén]] to the [[Washing... 14: *Juan Rivera at: Juan Montalvo (1694 bytes) 1: '''Juan Montalvo''' ([[April 13]], [[1832]] - [[January 1... 3: ...his life: [[Gabriel García Moreno]] and [[Ignacio de Veintimilla]]. 7: ...ometría Moral'' (published in [[1902]], after his death) were popular in Ecuador and were banned by Ve... 9: Montalvo, a dedicated champion of democracy, was said to have a lucid and inquisitive ... 11: He also wrote a witty [[sequel]] to [[Miguel de Cervantes]]'s ''[[Don Quixote]]'', called ''Capít... Juan Belmonte (1258 bytes) 1: ...il 14]], [[1892]]-[[April 8]], [[1962]]) was considered the greatest ''[[matador]]'' of all time, and ... 7: ...me", from [[1914]] to [[1920]] is known as the Golden Age of Bullfighting, though it was tragically cu... 11: [[Category:1892 births|Belmonte, Juan]] 12: [[Category:1962 deaths|Belmonte, Juan]] Juan de Mena (370 bytes) 1: ...ohn II of Castile]]; his poetry is generally considered to be monotonous but with occasional flashes o... 5: [[Category:1411 births|Mena, Juan de]] 6: [[Category:1456 deaths|Mena, Juan de]] Juan Castillo (726 bytes) 1: ...]) is a former [[Major League Baseball]] right-handed [[relief pitcher]] who played for the [[New York... 11: [[Category:New York Mets players|Castillo, Juan]] 12: [[Category:Major league pitchers|Castillo, Juan]] 13: [[Category:Venezuelan baseball players|Castillo, Juan]] 14: [[Category:1970 births|Castillo, Juan]] Juan Moreira (4391 bytes) 2: ...his unfair treatment was the locus for his tragic death in [[1874]] in [[Lobos]]. 4: ...uld devote his efforts to working in the countryside until he could get his own humble shack, some cat... 6: ...s for disputes that frequently ended with someone dead. 10: ...r Moreira married ”La Vicenta” troubles loomed suddenly into his life. The Mayor of the area, known as... 12: ...o Moreira went to the City Hall to report the incident, but due to the fact that he didn't show any do...
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