• Francisco Ayala may refer to: Francisco Ayala (novelist) (1906–2009), Spanish novelist Francisco J. Ayala (1934–2023), Spanish-American biologist and...
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    Francisco José Ayala Pereda (March 12, 1934 – March 3, 2023) was a Spanish-American evolutionary biologist, philosopher, and Catholic priest who was a...
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    Francisco Ayala García-Duarte (16 March 1906 – 3 November 2009) was a Spanish writer, the last representative of the Generation of '27. He was born on...
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  • The Zóbel de Ayala clan is a prominent Filipino family of Spanish and German descent who were the founders of Ayala y Compañía (now Ayala Corporation)...
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  • cultural movement Francisco (slave) (died 1876), black slave who killed his masters and the last person executed by Brazil Francisco Ayala (disambiguation)...
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  • Ciudad Ayala is a city in the east-central part of the Mexican state of Morelos. It is named for Coronel Francisco Ayala who fought with José María Morelos...
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  • Francisco Javier Ayala Díaz (born 13 January 1990) is a Chilean footballer who currently plays for Chilean Primera División side Cobresal as a left-back...
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    Tomas to finish his studies for the priesthood. Pelaez studied under Francisco Ayala. Pelaez was ordained in 1837. Although Pelaez decided to become a secular...
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    The Plan of Ayala (Spanish: Plan de Ayala) was a document drafted by revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata during the Mexican Revolution. In it, Zapata...
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    Roberto Fabián Ayala ([roˈβeɾto faˈβjan aˈʝala]; born 14 April 1973), nicknamed El Ratón ("The Mouse"), is an Argentine former footballer who played as...
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