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Nikolaus Federmann, hispanicized as Nicolás de Federmán, was born c. 1505 in Ulm and died February 1542 in Valladolid.
The colonist's son, born on Christmas Eve, 1598, survived to healthy adulthood, and many later parents followed the example of naming their sons Nicolás.
Enrique Bolaños was born in Masaya on 13 May 1928 to Nicolás Bolaños Cortés ( 1890 – 1963 ) and wife Amanda del Rosario Geyer Abaunza, and paternal grandson of Alejandro Bolaños Cuadra ( 1858 – 1914 ) and wife and cousin Cándida Cortés Bolaños ( 1854 – 1918 ).
Sívori was born in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, a town which falls within the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina.
Nicolás Alejandro Massú Fried ( born October 10, 1979, in Viña del Mar, Chile ), nicknamed Vampiro ( Spanish: " vampire "), is a Chilean tennis player, a former World No. 9 in singles, and a two-time Olympic gold medalist.
Moratín was born in Madrid the son of Nicolás Fernández de Moratín, a major literary reformer in Spain from 1762 until his death in 1780.
Walter Nicolás Gaitán Sayavedra ( born March 13, 1977 ) is an Argentine footballer who currently plays for Atlético de Rafaela.
González García was born in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Buenos Aires Province, and graduated as a surgeon at the National University of Córdoba.
Joaquín de Arredondo was born in Barcelona, in 1768 to Nicolás Antonio de Arredondo y Pelegrín and Josefa Roso de Mioño.
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* Marie Eugenie de Morny ( 1857 – 1883 ), who married a Spanish noble, José Ramón Gil Francisco de Borja Nicolás Osório y de Heredia, Noveno Conde de La Corzana ( 1854 – 1919 ), in 1877 in Madrid, and had a son:
It includes the districts of city downtown: Oriental, Occidental ( known as the typical downtown area ), San Nicolás ( the main entrance to the city, at west ), El Carmen ( north ), Dulce Nombre, San Francisco ( at south, San Francisco is known commonly as Aguacaliente ), and Guadalupe ( Arenilla ).
Clara Romero ( 1888-1951 ), founder of the modern Cuban School of Guitar, studied in Spain with Nicolás Prats and in Cuba with Félix Guerrero.
Other attractions include Cocodrilos Park, Roque Nublo ( an 80 m monolith ), Cenobio de Valerón with about 290 caves, Cueva Pintada the most important archaeological park in Canary Islands and the botanical gardens Jardin Canario ( in Tafira Alta ) and Cactualdea ( in La Aldea de San Nicolás ).
), El problema del conocimiento en Nicolás de Cusa: genealogía y proyección, EDITORIAL BIBLOS ( 2004 ).
* La Historia Official ( English: The Official Story ), by Nicolás Márquez ( 2006 ), revisionist critique.
After two first-round defeats in singles ( Costa do Sauípe, l. to Berlocq and Miami, l. to Grosjean ), Kuerten won his first ATP Masters Series level match in a long time, partnering Nicolás Lapentti, in Miami, against Feliciano López and Fernando Verdasco.
In February 2002, González won his second career ATP title in Viña del Mar by defeating Nicolás Lapentti in the final, and later that year he won his third title in Palermo, Italy and reached the semifinals at the Cincinnati Masters ( defeating seeded Tim Henman and Andy Roddick en route ), and the quarterfinals at the US Open.
Among his most famous works are the songs " El monte y el río ” (" The Mountain and the River ", lyrics by Nicolás Guillén ), and " Les deux mers ” (" The Two Seas "), and a trilogy about the French Revolution.
Was Treasury Minister under Nicolás Avellaneda ( 1876 ), later Interventor in Corrientes Province ( 1878 ) and Foreign Minister ( 1882 ) and Treasury ( 1883-1885 ) during the first Julio Argentino Roca administration.
In addition to the main town, there are other localities within the municipality: Ahuatlan, Ampliacion San Sebastián, El Fuerte, San Sebastian ( La Cañada ), Nepopualco, Villa Nicolás Zapata and Santa Bárbara.
The Partido was known as Barracas al Sud ( Southern Barracks ), until it was renamed in honor of Nicolás Avellaneda in 1904.
After this had been accomplished, Agüeybaná accompanied the conquistador to the island of La Española ( what today comprises the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti ), where he was well received by the Governor Nicolás de Ovando.
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Nicolás Palacios traces the origins of the Spanish component of the " Chilean race " to the coast of the Baltic Sea, specifically to Götaland in Sweden, one of the supposed homelands of the Goths.
The city is the birthplace of Alberto Hurtado, the second Chilean Catholic saint and founder of the Hogar de Cristo ( Home of Christ ) foundation, writer Maria Luisa Bombal ( author of La Ultima Niebla ( The Last Fog )), former Chilean president Patricio Aylwin, handball player Marco Oneto, tennis player Nicolás Massú and Slayer vocalist / bassist, Tom Araya.
At the 2004 Olympics, Ljubičić teamed up with Mario Ančić to win the bronze medal in doubles, winning against the Indians Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes, after having been defeated by the Chilean duo of Fernando González and Nicolás Massú, the eventual gold medalists, in the semifinals.
At the Athens Olympics in August 2004, Andreev made the third round, and lost only to the eventual gold medallist, Chilean Nicolás Massú.
Zabaleta reached the third round of the 2000 Australian Open his best ever showing at the event before losing to Andre Agassi, but he was involved in an Americas Zone Group Davis Cup tie with rivals Chile in Santiago when Zabaleta was leading 7 – 5 2 – 6 7 – 6 ( 1 ) 3 – 1, when sections of the Chilean crowd incensed by what was perceived to be bad calls against Nicolás Massú threw missiles, fruits, coins, bottles, plastic chairs among other things.
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