Ramón de Bonifaz (1196-1252 or 1256) was a medieval Spanish naval leader best known for breaking a river barricade, leading to the capture of Seville from...
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attorney and political activist Rubén Bonifaz Nuño (1923–2013), Mexican poet and classical scholar Ramón de Bonifaz (1196–1252 or 1256), medieval Spanish...
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the Saint in 1247 for the successful Siege of Seville, appointing Ramón de Bonifaz to that position. After the conquest of Seville, this title was covered...
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naval forces of Castile-León of military significance. In effect, Ramón de Bonifaz was the first admiral of Castile, although he never held an official...
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Neptalí Bonifaz, first president of Central Bank of Ecuador. Cristóbal Bonifaz, founder member of the Charles Darwin Foundation, Diego Bonifaz, a former...
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city's defense against the Castilian fleet under Ramón de Bonifaz in the 1248 Reconquista. Bonifaz broke the river defenses and isolated Seville from...
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Carlos Gustavo Romero Bonifaz (born 23 August 1966) is a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as minister of government from 2012 to 2014 and from...
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the local population. The decisive action took place in May 1248 when Ramon Bonifaz sailed up the Guadalquivir and severed the Triana bridge that made the...
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poets Elvia Ardalani (born 1963) José Carlos Becerra (1936–1970) Rubén Bonifaz Nuño (1923–2013) Rosario Castellanos (1925–1974) Elsa Cross (born 1946)...
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Daniel Cosío Villegas 1972: Rodolfo Usigli 1973: Agustín Yáñez 1974: Rubén Bonifaz Nuño 1975: Francisco Monterde 1976: Antonio Gómez Robledo [es] Efraín Huerta...
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