Miguel Riglos is a town in La Pampa Province in Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 36°51′S 63°42′W / 36.850°S 63.700°W / -36.850; -63...
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Riglos may refer to: Ana Estefanía Dominga Riglos (1788–1869), Argentine patriot, wife of Matías de Irigoyen Master of Riglos (died circa 1460), Spanish...
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Ana Estefanía Dominga Riglos Lezica, by marriage Ana Riglos de Irigoyen (3 August 1788 – 14 July 1870), was a Buenos Aires patrician, an Argentine patriot...
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Mercedes de Lasala de Riglos or (incorrectly) Ana Lasala de Riglos (23 September 1764 – 1 January 1837), known as Madame Riglos, was an Argentine patriot...
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products. Market participation is carried out through the Riglos and Huarpe boutique winery brands. Riglos generates its production in its vineyards at Finca...
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products. Market participation is carried out through the Riglos and Huarpe boutique winery brands. Riglos generates its production in its vineyards at Finca...
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when Argentina was gaining independence from Spain. Miguel Remigio de Irigoyen de la Quintana Riglos was born on 2 October 1764 in Buenos Aires. His paternal...
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in rural Villa Maza, Buenos Aires Province, Marino grew up in nearby Miguel Riglos, La Pampa Province. A farmer in his youth, he became active in politics...
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Suárez Riglos et al., 2018, p.52 Suárez Riglos et al., 2018, p.43 Suárez Riglos et al., 2018, p.48 Suárez Riglos et al., 2018, p.53 Suárez Riglos et al...
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Inglaterra of Buenos Aires, acquired the luxurious residence belonging to Miguel de Riglos. This residence had originally been owned by the Governor of Buenos...
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