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Rodríguez and de
* 1828 – Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez de Alburquerque, Spanish general ( d. 1895 )
* 12 October 1813 – 12 February 1814 José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco ( 1st time )
* 12 June 1814 – 3 October 1814 José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco ( 2nd time ); he stayed on as " supreme dictator " 3 October 1814 – 20 September 1840 ( from 6 June 1816 styled " perpetual supreme dictator ")
One of the earliest examples of the technique can be found in the 16th century chivalric romance, Amadis of Gaul ( 1508 ), written by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo.
Román Rodríguez and José Juan Herrera Velázquez, presidents of Gobierno de Canarias and Cabildo Insular de Fuerteventura at the time of this statue by Emiliano Hernández in honour of Manuel Velázquez Cabrera on 08 / 11 / 2001.
Just after independence was achieved, Paraguay was governed from 1814 by the dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, who closed the borders of the country and prohibited trade or any relation with the exterior until his death in 1840.
* 1723 – Pedro Rodríguez, Conde de Campomanes, Spanish statesman and writer ( d. 1802 )
The Paraguayan dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia sought to found a society based on the principles set forth in Rousseau's Social Contract.
" Rodríguez de Ocana, another conquistador, relates Cortés ' assertion that after God, Marina was the main reason for his success.
* 1811 – Paraguay: Pedro Juan Caballero, Fulgencio Yegros and José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia start actions to depose the Spanish governor
Paraguay declared its independence from Spain in 1811 ; since then, the country has had a history of dictatorial governments, from the Utopian regime of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( El Supremo ) to the suicidal reign of Francisco Solano López, who nearly devastated the country in warfare against the combined forces of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay from 1865 through 1870.
Litograph of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, a 19th century ruler of Paraguay, with a mate ( beverage ) | mate and its respective bombilla.
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia was one of the greatest figures in Paraguayan history.
Three years after Paraguay overthrew Spanish authority and gained its independence, the country's economy was controlled by the autarchic policies of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( 1814 – 40 ), who closed the young nation's borders to virtually all international trade.
* José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( 1766 – 1840 ) Paraguayan.
Musicians such as Antonio Rodríguez de Hita were proficient in the shorter style of works, though he also wrote a full-scale zarzuela with de la Cruz entitled Las segadoras de Vallecas ( The Reapers of Vallecas, 1768 ).
* February 3 – Pedro Rodríguez, Conde de Campomanes, Spanish statesman and writer ( b. 1723 )
* July 14 – Sebastián Francisco de Miranda y Rodríguez forerunner of Latin American independece.
* July 1 – Pedro Rodríguez, Conde de Campomanes, Spanish statesman and writer ( died 1802 )
* January 6 – José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, Supreme Leader of Paraguay ( d. 1840 )
** Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo, Spanish author
* Rodríguez Espinosa, Marcos ( 1998 ) Traducción y recepción como procesos de mediación cultural: ' Vanity Fair ' en España.

Rodríguez and Tió
In 1868, Lola Rodríguez de Tió wrote a poem in support of the Puerto Rican revolution, which was set to the Ramirez / Astol Artés music.
After the cession of the island to the United States, the popular revolutionary lyrics of Lola Rodríguez de Tió were deemed too subversive for official adoption ; therefore, a non-confrontational set of lyrics were written in 1903 by Asturias-born Manuel Fernández Juncos.
* Lola Rodríguez de Tió Museum
Their maid of honor was renowned Puerto Rican poet Lola Rodríguez de Tió.
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Lola Rodríguez de Tió, ( September 14, 1843-November 10, 1924 ), was the first Puerto Rican born poetess to establish herself a reputation as a great poet throughout all of Latin America.
Rodríguez de Tió received her education at home where she was home-tutored.
Rodríguez de Tió moved to Mayagüez, with her family.
Rodríguez de Tió became a writer and book importer who often wrote articles in the local press and was as much of an activist against the Spanish regime as was allowed by the government.
In 1867 and then again in 1889, Rodríguez de Tió and her husband were banished from Puerto Rico by the Spanish appointed Governors.
In 1901, Rodríguez de Tió founded and was elected member to the Cuban Academy of Arts and Letters.
Lola Rodríguez de Tió died on November 10, 1924 and is buried at the Colón Cemetery in Havana, Cuba.
In this book he included poems which he wrote about Jose de Diego, Federico Degetau and Lola Rodríguez de Tió.
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Rodríguez and birth
Eddie Santiago ( birth name: Eduardo Santiago Rodríguez ) ( born August 18, 1955 ) is a salsa singer from Puerto Rico.
Rodríguez added a second, and then, third trumpet — the birth the Latin horn section.
The era saw the birth of the jazz influenced mambo, the charanga, and dance forms such as the pachanga and the cha-cha-cha, as well as the continued development of traditional Afro-Cuban musical styles such as rumba and son, the latter transformed with the use of additional instruments by Arsenio Rodríguez to become son montuno.
Sánchez ( birth name: Roselyn Sánchez Rodríguez ) was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the youngest of four siblings, having three older brothers.
In the late 1950s Rodríguez moved with his family to Chicago and Elba gave birth to their third son, Tommy ( who followed in Pellin's footsteps and became a salsa singer ).

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