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* 1936 Julián Javier, American baseball player
* 1965 Julián Sotelo, Spanish javelin thrower
* 1979 Julián Speroni, Argentine footballer
There are some rare variations of keyboards with more or fewer than 12 keys per octave, mostly used in microtonal music, after the discoveries and theoretical developments of musician and inventor Julián Carrillo ( 1875 1965 ).
* January 9 Julián Gayarre, Spanish opera singer ( d. 1890 )
* Julián Romea ( 1818 1863 ), theatre actor
* Méndez Dosuna, Julián: " On < Ζ > for < Δ > in Greek dialectal inscriptions ", Die Sprache 35, 1993, pp. 82 114.
José Julián Martí Pérez ( January 28, 1853 May 19, 1895 ) was a Cuban national hero and an important figure in Latin American literature.
* date unknown Julián Arcas, composer for guitar ( d. 1882 )
In the fifth inning, Lou Brock whom Freehan had thrown out on an attempted steal in the third inning doubled with one out and attempted to score on Julián Javier's single, but Freehan successfully blocked the plate with his foot, and held on to the ball even though Brock came in standing up in an attempt to knock the ball loose.
Túpac Katari or Catari ( also Túpaj Katari ) ( c. 1750 15 November 1781 ), born Julián Apasa Nina, was a leader in the rebellions of indigenous people of Bolivia against the Spanish Empire in the early 1780s.
Among Spain's most celebrated “ New Novels ” of this period, Juan Benet's Volverás a Región ( 1967 ), Camilo José Cela's San Camilo, 36 ( 1969 ), Miguel Delibes's Cinco horas con Mario ( 1966 ), Juan Goytisolo's so called “ Trilogy of Treason ” consisting of Señas de identidad ( 1966 ), Reivindicación del conde Don Julián ( 1970 ), and Juan sin tierra ( 1975 ), Gonzalo Torrente Ballester's La saga / fuga de J. B. ( 1972 ), Juan Marsé's Si te dicen que caí ( 1973 ), and Luis Goytisolo's tetralogy Antagonía ( 1973 1981 ) stand out.
* Julián Šimko ( 1938 1939 )
José Julián Acosta Calbo ( February 16, 1825 August 26, 1891 ), born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was a distinguished journalist and a fervent advocate of the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico.
Manuel Francisco Antonio Julián Montt Torres ( September 4, 1809 September 21, 1880 ) was a Chilean statesman and scholar.
Stanley Julián Antonio Javier ( born January 9, 1964 in San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic ) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and switch-hitter who played with the New York Yankees ( 1984 ), Oakland Athletics ( 1986 90, 1994 95 ), Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1990 92 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1992 ), California Angels ( 1993 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1996 99 ), Houston Astros ( 1999 ) and Seattle Mariners ( 2000 01 ).
* Julián Marías ( 1914 2005 ), philosopher
Juan Pedro Julián Aguirre y López de Anaya ( October 19, 1781 July 17, 1837 ) was an Argentine revolutionary and politician.
* Julián Camino ( 1982 87 )
* Cuadernos del Congreso por la Libertad de la Cultura ( 1953 1963 ), published in Paris, edited by Julián Gorkin, assisted by Ignacio Iglesias and Luis Mercier Verga-a cultural quarterly magazine intended for distribution in Latin America that reached 100 issues.

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Julián Tavárez Carmen ( born May 22, 1973 in Santiago, Dominican Republic ) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.

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* Julián Simón ( born 1987 ), Spanish motorcycle racer
The Congress consists of the Senate ( 72 seats ), presided by the Vice-President of the Nation, and the Chamber of Deputies ( 257 seats ), currently presided by Julián Domínguez, deputy for Buenos Aires province.
* Julián Contreras ( 3 May 1983 ), football player: CD Buenavista ( Spain )
* Gayarre ( 1958 ), by Domingo Viladomat, a biopic about Julián Gayarre, performed by Alfredo Kraus.
* Romanza final ( 1986 ), directed by José María Forqué, a film about Julián Gayarre's life with Josep Carreras.
Many composers are known for having written music including quarter tones or the quarter tone scale ( 24 equal temperament ), first proposed by 19th-century music theorist Mikha ' il Mishaqah, including: Pierre Boulez, Julián Carrillo, Mildred Couper, Alberto Ginastera, Gérard Grisey, Alois Hába, Ljubica Marić, Charles Ives, Tristan Murail, Krzysztof Penderecki, Giacinto Scelsi, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tui St. George Tucker, Ivan Alexandrovich Wyschnegradsky, and Iannis Xenakis ( see List of quarter tone pieces ).
* Monografía de Jinotega, by Dr. Julián N. Guerrero and Lolita Soriano ( 1966 ), translated into German by Edgard Arturo Castro-Frenzel ( 2006 ), also available at the Iberoamerican Institut Berlin ( www. iai. spk-berlin. de ).
* Monografía de Jinotega, by Julián N. Guerreo und Lolita Soriano, translated into German by Edgard Arturo Castro-Frenzel ( 2006 ), available at the virtual library of Bio-Nica ( bio-nica. info )
Fernández Juncos first wrote for El Progreso ( Progress ), a newspaper founded by José Julián Acosta.
Manuel Julián Javier Liranzo ( born August 9, 1936 in San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic ), best known as Julián Javier hah-vee-ER, is a former Major League Baseball second baseman and right-handed batter.

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The better known " official " lyrics are based on selections from the poetry collection Versos Sencillos ( Simple Verses ) by Cuban poet and independence hero José Martí, as adapted by Julián Orbón.
* Julián Morrinson, Cuban discus thrower

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Among those censured for this failing were such celebrated figures as Enrico Tamberlik, Julián Gayarre, Roberto Stagno, Italo Campanini and Ernesto Nicolini — not to mention Fernando Valero and Fernando De Lucia, whose tremulous tones are preserved on the 78-rpm discs that they made at the beginning of the 20th century.
The foundation of Puebla begins with a letter from the bishop of Tlaxcala in 1530, Julián Garcés, to the Spanish queen outlining the need for a Spanish settlement between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz.
In 1877, using his second name and second surname Julián Pérez as pseudonym, Martí embarked for Havana, hoping to there arrange moving his family away from Mexico City.
In 1914 Sisko Chukiwanka Ayulo and Julián Palacios Ríos recorded what may be the first of many attempts to have one alphabet for both Quechua and Aymara.
He was succeeded by Julián Muñoz, a former waiter well known for being romantically involved with singer Isabel Pantoja ; more than one hundred trials for corruption followed.
In 2003, after the censure motion that ousted Julián Muñoz, the mayoral chair was won by Marisol Yague, who was prosecuted in 2006 for corruption and imprisoned, but later released on bail.
Estadio Julian Javier, the stadium in Julián Javier's hometown of San Francisco de Macorís, is named after him, and is the home stadium for the Gigantes del Cibao.
His father, Julián Javier, was a second baseman for the Cardinals and named his son for teammate and close friend Stan Musial.
On 23 February 1927, the Cristeros defeated federal troops for the first time at San Francisco del Rincón, Guanajuato, followed by another victory at San Julián, Jalisco.
They arranged that Belgrano and Saavedra would meet with Juan José de Lezica, the senior alcalde ( municipal magistrate ), while Castelli would meet with the procurator Julián de Leiva, to ask for their support.
* Footballers who have lived in Oxted include Julián Speroni, goalkeeper for Crystal Palace Football Club, Ian Pearce who is currently assistant manager at Lincoln City Football Club, Hull City A. F. C.
These individuals, who once baptized into the Roman Catholic faith received the names Julianillo and Melchorejo ( anglicized, Julián and Melchior ), would later became the first Maya language interpreters for the Spanish, on Grijalva's subsequent expedition.
In 2008, as first of a new Dedalus Euro Shorts series, Jull Costa made the first-ever English translation of Helena, or The Sea in Summer, Julián Ayesta's enduring, pointillist novel, first published in Spain in 1952 as Hélena o el mar del verano, and for which he is most remembered.
Sabean made a very controversial trade at the time, trading fan favorite Matt Williams to the Indians for Jose Vizcaino, Joe Roa, Julián Tavárez and Jeff Kent.
Mantilla defeated Mark Nielsen in 5 sets on a fast hardcourt to help Spain gain promotion to the World Group along with Julián Alonso, Francisco Clavet and Joan Balcells of whom only Balcells competed in any of the winning ties in the winning campaign for the Spanish Davis Cup team in 2000.
Julián Carrillo Trujillo ( January 28, 1875 September 9, 1965 ) was a Mexican composer, conductor, violinist and music theorist, famous for developing a theory of microtonal music which he dubbed " The Thirteenth Sound " ( Sonido 13 ).

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