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s his nominee for the vacant archbishopric of | Valencia, a prelate who afterwards became archbishop o |
He was born at | Valencia about the middle of the 16th century, joined |
He lived in | Valencia about 1597. |
30 Ostedijk is allow to continue to travel to | Valencia accompanied by the tugboat Don Inda. |
sor of Organic Chemistry at the University of | Valencia After his death he was posthumously awarded t |
led thousands of moriscos who had remained in | Valencia after the reconquista, due to their allegianc |
He contributed with 27 league games as | Valencia again finished third, with the subsequent UEF |
Havana was again published by the Institution | Valencia Alfons the Magnanimous Library. |
ncha varieties, which are grown in La Mancha, | Valencia, Alicante, and Rioja regions of Spain. |
It was speculated that Real Madrid and | Valencia also wanted to transfer him in 2007-08 transf |
e he numbered Francisco Suarez and Gregory of | Valencia among his pupils. |
resa Ferragud, one of the lay companions from | Valencia; an 83 year old woman, she was executed along |
an honorary doctorate from the University of | Valencia, an honorary doctorate in Law from the Univer |
t in the Santa Clarita Valley that serves the | Valencia and Newhall communities within the city of Sa |
wari, Jessica Kitchens, Rajiv Neema, Veronica | Valencia, and Jonathan Bock. |
The Showtime TV series Weeds was filmed in | Valencia and the neighboring community of Stevenson Ra |
He is most notable for playing for | Valencia and being the focal point of Argentina's 1978 |
yms of the autonomous communities of Navarra, | Valencia and the Basque Country, the regional language |
na on February 9, 1705, as well as viceroy of | Valencia and Murcia. |
These acts were promulgated in | Valencia and Aragon in 1707, and were extended in 1716 |
ed the singles finals of two ATP tournaments: | Valencia and Rotterdam but lost them both. |
ed Iberia, conquering al-Andalus and ravaging | Valencia and Catalonia. |
The port, between | Valencia and Tarragona, was known as "Little Gibraltar |
ds a degree in physics from the University of | Valencia, and a doctoral degree in medicine from the U |
It was not till 589 that he became Bishop of | Valencia, and his death cannot be set down earlier tha |
led for treason against the Republic first in | Valencia and then in Barcelona. |
He subsequently signed for | Valencia, and was a prominent member of the successful |
e of Montblanc (Catalonia), Count of Cervera ( | Valencia) and Lord of Balaguer (Mallorca). |
In addition to | Valencia and Catalonia, this dish is popular in Cuba a |
eturn to Spain, he was promoted archbishop of | Valencia, and retired in 1795 to the place of his birt |
He was born in | Valencia and studied music in Bologna under Giovanni B |
He was a canon of the cathedral chapter of | Valencia and the paborde of Albal as well as a minor c |
ncluding Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, | Valencia and Madrid. |
agon, including Barcelona-Catalonia, Majorca, | Valencia, and Sicily in 1458 on the death of her broth |
965 and European matches against the likes of | Valencia and Athletic Bilbao. |
e spent long seasons in the courts of Aragon, | Valencia and Granada, on friendly terms with the kings |
Arsenal did not play against | Valencia, and Inter did not play against PSG. |
A Mediterranean diet bus in | Valencia and Catalonia to create awareness and educate |
It marks the southern limit of the Gulf of | Valencia, and points towards the nearby island of Form |
important center of modern art in the city of | Valencia and one of the most important institutions fo |
laved and sold in the slave markets of Ibiza, | Valencia and Barcelona. |
as Professor of Rhetoric at the University of | Valencia and wrote a book. |
ived at Madrid, passing through Barcelona and | Valencia and was acclaimed everywhere (1875). |
Mallorca and worked for the Almohad sultan in | Valencia and Sevilla and moved to Morocco in 1239/40 ( |
He served as Viceroy of | Valencia and of Naples. |
He grew up in | Valencia and studied at the Academia de Bellas Artes d |
by Pedro M. Valero-Mora of the University of | Valencia and can be found at . |
He later served as captain-general of | Valencia, and of Galicia, and served as governor of Cu |
amber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of | Valencia, and vice-president of the Spanish Shipping A |
oms on the Iberian penninsula Aragon, Murcia, | Valencia, and Castille were united, it took Spain abou |
d of Antequera as King Ferdinand I of Aragon, | Valencia and Barcelona. |
Aragon, and became a Dominican monk living at | Valencia, and painted historical pictures. |
regroup the Templar properties in Aragon and | Valencia, and to create a new military order not essen |
an Chicago: Berwyn, Coronet, La Grange, Park, | Valencia, and Varsity. |
amily of Aragonese origin in either Gandia or | Valencia and apparently followed a career in the churc |
Line 1 (4.7 km), Line 2 (4.3 km), both in | Valencia, and Line 3 (5.5 km) in Naguanagua align on a |
He met Rodrigo in | Valencia and with a large force already assembled they |
nned to divert the Ebro to the Communities of | Valencia and Murcia. |
3th century, King James I of Aragon conquered | Valencia and the Balearic Islands. |
night of 31 August 1937, between the Gulf of | Valencia and the Baleares, she was attacked with torpe |
coastal regions of Spain, such as Catalonia, | Valencia and Galicia. |
cottage in Bocairente, 50 minutes south from | Valencia and refurbished it into "Hotel Ferrero", whic |
He was born in | Valencia, and became a friar in the Augustine convent |
He was a native of | Valencia, and did most of his work in his native city. |
Caruana was born in | Valencia, and graduated in telecommunications engineer |
o industrial areas such as Madrid, Barcelona, | Valencia and the Basque Country. |
He had a successful season with | Valencia appearing 36 times and scoring six goals. |
Ordained a priest for the | Valencia Archdiocese on June 22, 1958, Sanus Abad was |
(Spanish) Biography on the | Valencia Archdiocese web site |
Xavier Garcia and | Valencia are the only members of the original staff. |
the league, 11 points below eventual winners | Valencia, as well as reaching the semi-finals of the C |
Noah | Valencia as Adam Miller |
of action with an injury but still playing in | Valencia as proud of Galatasaray. |
He worked in the Archdiocese of | Valencia as a professor of canon law in its seminary f |
April 2008, after several years working with | Valencia as match delegate, Voro became manager of his |
He served from 1943 until 1956 in | Valencia, as a faculty member, spiritual director and |
r, in 1851 it was merged into the province of | Valencia, as a result of its commercial ties with the |
de Capilla in Lleida at its cathedral and in | Valencia at the Colegio del Patriarca. |
Gregory of | Valencia at the Catholic Encyclopedia |
cember 2010, Amos was picked to start against | Valencia at Old Trafford. |
Also in | Valencia, at its cathedral, from 1613 to 1619, he held |
he intersection, the highway turns south onto | Valencia Avenue and ends at State Route 90, Imperial H |
age to its intersection with Lambert Road and | Valencia Avenue in Brea. |
e of what had happened whilst he appeared for | Valencia B; in January 2010, he returned to his countr |
18th century Alicante, along with the rest of | Valencia, backed Carlos in the War of Spanish Successi |
Valencia Bats are invited to compete in the First Divi | |
The team was established in april, 1993 as | Valencia Bats, joining the defunct American Football L |
Valencia BC - ACB (Spain) - 2010/present | |
he Hornets, and played professionally for the | Valencia BC for a year. |
ily used for basketball and the home arena of | Valencia BC and the women team Ros Casares Valencia. |
Olmos coached inferior teams of | Valencia BC until 1997, when he signed for CB Calpe of |
He currently plays for | Valencia BC. |
o, who was admitted to the Bar Association of | Valencia before him, in 1880, beginning the saga of Cr |
d a canonry at the Cathedral of Saint Mary in | Valencia before 1250, when he resigned it to join the |
d to the Congress of Deputies as a deputy for | Valencia, being re-elected in 2008. |
is transfer to La Liga, Sissoko remained with | Valencia between 2003 and 2005. |
re-mile (130 km2) area that includes Mars and | Valencia boroughs as well as Adams and Middlesex towns |
along the east side of Interstate 5, south of | Valencia Boulevard and north of McBean Parkway. |
ed to the national parliament as a deputy for | Valencia but not stand in 2004. |
eer as a midfielder, he spent five seasons at | Valencia, but he started less frequently in his final |
Eddie Wineland was scheduled to face Charlie | Valencia, but Valencia was forced off the card with an |
The Pennon of the Conquest of | Valencia by James I of Aragon |
d the majority of his career for Spanish club | Valencia C.F. and also represented the Spain national |
Rovers in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup against | Valencia C.F. in the Estadio Mestalla in 1963 . |
otball for Nacional, Millonarios of Colombia, | Valencia C.F. and Real Valladolid from Spain. |
tion in its group - only to be knocked out by | Valencia C.F., who eventually went on to win that year |
m went to California Institute of the Arts in | Valencia, CA to study composition, and attended semina |
(Vancouver, BC, Canada), Christine Panushka ( | Valencia, CA, USA) and Joanna Priestley. |
Valencia, CA: db Marketing, 1997. | |
Kyle Reynish (born 3 November 1983, in | Valencia, California) is an American soccer player who |
n Steven Garland (born September 27, 1979, in | Valencia, California) is a right-handed starting pitch |
from the California Institute of the Arts (in | Valencia, California), he started to work at Disney wh |
t of the California Institute of the Arts, at | Valencia, California, and Assistant Dean of the School |
unty Fair area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in | Valencia, California, and was the park's 16th roller c |
cademy Award winner Helen Hunt at Cal Arts in | Valencia, California. |
oaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain in | Valencia, California. |
Professor in California Institute of the Arts | Valencia, California. |
nny World area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in | Valencia, California. |
District area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in | Valencia, California. |
ags Plaza area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in | Valencia, California. |
ated from California Institute of the Arts in | Valencia, California. |
re at the California Institute of the Arts in | Valencia, California. |
is Dowling and actor Jose Pablo Cantillo from | Valencia, California. |
middle of State Route 126 between Ventura and | Valencia, California. |
oaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain in | Valencia, California. |
ai Summit area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in | Valencia, California. |
taff at the California Institute of the Arts, | Valencia, California. |
Not to be confused with a hospital in | Valencia called Hospital Arnau de Vilanova, the hospit |
After one 1/2 seasons at | Valencia, Caneira returned to Portugal and Sporting in |
Prior to the 1987 consolidation of | Valencia, Canyon Country, Saugus, Newhall, and other g |
iliated with the Cincinnati Reds and based in | Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela. |
Water Court outside the Apostles Door of the | Valencia Cathederal |
Nevertheless, he returned to his old post at | Valencia Cathedral in 1632, which he held until his de |
He played mainly for local | Valencia CF during his extensive professional career, |
yed on 25 June 1964 between Real Zaragoza and | Valencia CF of Spain. |
Bruno, is a Spanish footballer who plays for | Valencia CF in La Liga, as a right defender. |
ootballer and a defender, representing namely | Valencia CF and Real Madrid, and later embarking in a |
Joining neighbours | Valencia CF in 2003-04, he played 26 matches and score |
He subsequently signed for La Liga's | Valencia CF in July, but lasted only a few months with |
a football player who spent all his career in | Valencia CF which he played 308 games scoring 33 goals |
ught after by U.C. Sampdoria, but signed with | Valencia CF instead, in July 1992. |
etween NK Dinamo Zagreb of SFR Yugoslavia and | Valencia CF of Spain. |
ampaign, he scored twice in 27 games, against | Valencia CF (2-3 away loss) and Getafe CF (2-2 home dr |
He had a brief spell at local giants | Valencia CF (never made it past the reserve side), goi |
On 23 October 2010, Castro scored twice at | Valencia CF in a 2-1 win, opening the score with a 7th |
He played namely for | Valencia CF and Real Betis during his career, winning |
Valencia CF - Spain - 1939 - 1950 | |
Valencia CF win 7-3 on aggregate | |
st Racing de Santander (18 November 2006) and | Valencia CF (27 November), as an unused substitute. |
Liga - debuts in 1996-97's closing stages, at | Valencia CF (1-1). |
yed for Real Sociedad (1936-1941; 1950-1956), | Valencia CF (1941-1950) and CA Osasuna (1956-1960), wi |
ker Innsbruck before moving to Spanish outfit | Valencia CF in 1973. |
2004 UEFA Super Cup Winner With | Valencia CF |
clubs, including FC Barcelona (one match) and | Valencia CF (two La Liga titles). |
naugurated with a friendly match that brought | Valencia CF and Levante UD face to face. |
An unsuccessful | Valencia CF youth graduate, Moreno arrived in Xerez CD |
Rangel was signed in 2000 by | Valencia CF from neighbours Burjassot CF, spending his |
Spanish professional footballer who plays for | Valencia CF in La Liga, mainly as a left midfielder. |
ction of that year, the board of directors of | Valencia CF allowed him to coach for one more year. |
Valencia CF had been on a 14-match unbeaten run previo | |
He played for | Valencia CF from 1941 to 1950. |
00 UEFA Champions League in March 2000, verse | Valencia CF and AC Fiorentina, as second half substitu |
on 8 September and 12 September 1962 between | Valencia CF and CF Barcelona of Spain. |
played on May 19, 2004 at Gothenburg, between | Valencia CF of Spain and Olympique de Marseille of Fra |
He is | Valencia CF and Spain's national football team's most |
t summer, he was released by Depor and joined | Valencia CF Mestalla. |
During his career he played for | Valencia CF from 1946 to 1958, winning one La Liga tit |
rto) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for | Valencia CF in Spain. |
t season, he signed a five-year contract with | Valencia CF but was immediately loaned out to Rayo Val |
y 1985) is a Spanish footballer who plays for | Valencia CF as a striker. |
A youth product of local giants | Valencia CF's youth ranks, Palop's first professional |
Redondo was a product of | Valencia CF's youth system, and appeared once for the |
Having arrived in | Valencia CF's youth system in 2001, Miku turned profes |
Robert managed to appear twice for | Valencia CF's first team during 1993-94, but spent his |
owever, on the 29th, he was released, joining | Valencia CF's reserves shortly after. |
as a holding midfielder, he was promoted from | Valencia CF's youth academy in 2006-07, and played in |
eekly report of first division encounters, to | Valencia CF's David Villa. |
oming Villarreal CF in 2003 from neighbouring | Valencia CF, after finishing his football formation wi |
he moved to another outfit in the community, | Valencia CF, proceeding to score an impressive 33 La L |
rting Club, Olivera moved to Spain and joined | Valencia CF, in January 1998. |
The other three teams to enter were | Valencia CF, CE Espanyol and Girona FC. |
x, Caneira was loaned out again, this time to | Valencia CF, which Bordeaux had faced twice in the UEF |
After that, Ochotorena moved to | Valencia CF, winning the Ricardo Zamora Trophy in his |
essional seasons, he played solely with local | Valencia CF, making his first team debuts during 1987- |
ring 1999-2000, the first being a 1-1 draw at | Valencia CF, on 20 February 2000. |
or the group stage, lost all their matches to | Valencia CF, FC Basel, and Liverpool F.C., finishing w |
first team debut on October 23, 2005, against | Valencia CF, playing 18 minutes in a 1-2 home loss. |
e world's biggest clubs including A.C. Milan, | Valencia CF, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. |
goal in the Spanish Supercup contest against | Valencia CF, making it 2-1 to and 4-4 on aggregate, in |
ted his professional career with local giants | Valencia CF, being an automatic first-choice since the |
06, following a 0-0 La Liga home draw against | Valencia CF, he was appointed the Colchoneros' first t |
Milla finished his career after four years at | Valencia CF, in June 2001, with more than 400 official |
aduate, he would make a name for himself with | Valencia CF, helping the club win a total of four majo |
It was contested by | Valencia CF, who were Spanish Cup winners in 2007-08, |
who were Spanish Cup winners in 2003-04, and | Valencia CF, who won the 2003-04 Spanish League. |
r played in Italy for Torino and in Spain for | Valencia CF, before finishing his career in Australia |
Having its origins in a basketball section of | Valencia CF, the team was established in 1986, and gai |
The match was won by | Valencia CF, who beat Real Madrid 2 - 0. Valencia won |
ms and Claudio Ranieri becoming head coach of | Valencia CF, the left defender was traded to Valencia |
He made his debut for his new club against | Valencia CF, appearing as a late replacement in an eve |
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