• Pedro Llorente (born 19 October 1897, in Elche, Spain) was a Spanish soccer manager. He coached Real Madrid during 1926–27 period. Pedro Llorente on Real...
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  • Atletico Madrid Patricio Lorente, Argentine scholar Pedro Llorente, Spanish football manager Segundo Llorente (1906–1989), Spanish-born Alaskan missionary priest...
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  • Francisco "Paco" Llorente Gento (born 21 May 1965) is a Spanish retired footballer who played mostly as a right winger. He amassed La Liga totals of 207...
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    Pedro Eliezer Rodríguez Ledesma (born 28 July 1987), known as Pedro, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Serie A club Lazio...
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    83 1 Copa del Rey Juan de Cárcer 1920 1926 22 10 2 10 38 45 045.45 Pedro Llorente (Interim) 1926 1926 0 0 0 0 0 0 !— Santiago Bernabéu 1926 1927 8 5 0...
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  • Juankar Juanmi José Manuel Jurado Ángel Lanchas Diego Llorente Julio Llorente Marcos Llorente Julen Lopetegui Diego López José Alberto López Sebastián...
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    Bernardo Germán de Llórente (1685 – 1757) was a Spanish painter of the late-Baroque period. He was active in Seville where he was one of the followers...
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    "flower vase incident" (Spanish: El Florero de Llorente) involving Spanish businessman José González Llorente on the morning of the 20th. The Colombian patriotic...
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  • Real Madrid 1926–27 season President Luis de Urquijo Manager Pedro Llorente (interim) Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Estadio Chamartín Campeonato Regional Centro...
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    Republican government named, without the consent of the Holy See, Father Pedro Llorente Miguel as his successor in 1873. Monsignor José María Orberá Carrión...
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