in the studios of his father, Francisco Vergara [es], who was also a sculptor. His brother, José Vergara Gimeno [es] began his career there as well, but...
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Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina, Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa, and José Vergara Gimeno. Pope Callixtus III, born Alfonso de Borgia, was a rector of the...
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Baroque painter José Vergara Gimeno. Fountain of the 21 spouts, modernist. Luis Antonio García Navarro, music coductor (born in Chiva 1941). José Morea, Artist...
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made several translations from the Latin. He died in Alicante in 1737. Juan José Eguiara y Eguren published his Biblioteca Mexicana in response to the text...
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Josep Climent i Avinent (redirect from José Climent)
Josep Climent i Avinent (also known as José Climent; 11 March 1706 – 25 November 1781) was a Spanish bishop of Barcelona. Born at Castellón de la Plana...
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Marqués de Dos Aguas. It is made of alabaster by the Valencian, Ignacio Vergara Gimeno, founder and professor of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos...
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King Alfonso XIII of Spain made him a Knight in 1890. Bust of Ignacio Vergara Gimeno (1858), Plaza Temple, Valencia, Spain. A posthumous 1965 cast from a...
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José María de Selva y Mergelina Mergelina y Llorens, 5th Marquess of Villores (1884–1932) was a Spanish Carlist politician. José María de Selva y Mergelina...
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García, Aurelio Miranda Olavaria, Antonio Corredor Lozano, Manuel Serrano Vergara and Miguel Cubero Francés – while meeting at La Marquesina bar, decided...
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Alejandra Ríos Spinola (6–) Marisa Lazo (6–) Alejandro Litchi (7–) Amaury Vergara (7–) Adriana Gallardo (8–) Brian Requarth (8–) Karla Berman (8–) Oswaldo...
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