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Aguilar (surname)
Aguilar is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Abel Aguilar (born 1985), Colombian footballer * Alberto Aguilar (born 1960), Mexican footballer and manager *Alberto Aguilar Leiva (born 1984), Spanish footballer * Alejandro Aguilar (born 1990), Costa Rican footballer *Alfredo Aguilar (born 1988), Paraguayan footballer *Amalia Aguilar (born 1924), Cuban and Mexican film actress and dancer in the 1940s and 1950s * Annette A. Aguilar (born 1957), American percussionist, bandleader, and educator * Antonio Aguilar Barraza (1919–2007), Mexican singer * Luis Aguilar-Monsalve (1942), Ecuadorian writer * António Maria de Aguilar (born 1978), Portuguese rugby player * Baron Diego Pereira d'Aguilar (1699–1759), Spanish Marrano * Belmer Aguilar (born 1973), Colombian footballer * Carlene Aguilar (born 1982), Filipino actress and former beauty queen *Carlos Aguilar (born 1988), American soccer player * Cynthia Aguilar–Villar (born 1950), Filipina politician ...
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Abel Aguilar
Abel Enrique Aguilar Tapias (born 6 January 1985) is a Colombian retired professional Association football, footballer who played as a Midfielder#Central midfielder, central or Midfielder#Defensive midfielder, defensive midfielder. Having started his career at Deportivo Cali, Aguilar signed with Italian club Udinese Calcio, Udinese at the age of 20 then spent seven seasons in Football in Spain, Spanish football with four teams, appearing in La Liga for Real Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Hércules CF, Hércules and Deportivo de La Coruña, Deportivo. He also competed professionally in France, Portugal and the United States. A Colombia national football team, Colombian international since 2004, Aguilar represented the nation in two FIFA World Cup, World Cups and as many Copa América tournaments while playing 71 matches. Club career Italy Aguilar was born in Bogotá. Serie A club Udinese Calcio bought his rights in the summer of 2005, from local Deportivo Cali, and loaned him immediately t ...
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Danny Aguilar
Danny Leandro Aguilar Mancilla (born 25 February 1986) is a Colombian football striker who currently plays for Patriotas. External links Deportivo Cali profile 1986 births Living people Footballers from Cauca Department Colombian men's footballers Categoría Primera A players Deportivo Cali footballers Atlético Huila footballers Deportes Tolima footballers Atlético Nacional footballers Patriotas Boyacá footballers Men's association football forwards {{Colombia-footy-forward-stub ...
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Gabriel Aguilar
Juan Gabriel Aguilar Osinaga (born 15 March 1987) is a professional footballer from Bolivia. , he plays as a defender for Oriente Petrolero. Biography Aguilar was born in Cotoca. He holds a bachelor's degree in humanities and this year he obtained his degree in Business Administration with a specialization in Sports Management from the Washington University in St. Louis (D-USA). Club career Gabriel Aguilar made his professional debut on 10 June 2006 with Oriente Petrolero vs San José de Oruro in Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera Stadium in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, having come up through the Oriente Petrolero youth system. In 2007, Aguilar was selected to represent Bolivia in the Under-20 division of the 2007 Pan American Games. In 2006, he was selected for the Bolivian Under-20 team to compete in the "Youth of America" championship in Paraguay. Skills and technical strengths: • Leadership • Dexterity • High performance • Competitiveness • Orderly and precise in the ...
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Freddie Aguilar
Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar (born February 5, 1953), better known as Freddie Aguilar or Ka Freddie Aguilar, is a Filipino folk musician. He is best known for his rendition of " Bayan Ko", which became the anthem of the opposition against the regime of Ferdinand Marcos during the 1986 People Power Revolution, and for his song "Anak", the best-selling Philippine music record of all time. He is heavily associated with Pinoy rock. He is well known internationally, claiming fame as one of the best musician-songwriters from the Philippines. Early life Freddie Aguilar's musical beginnings started when he was young. When he was 9-years-old, Aguilar played his first guitar. By the time he was 19-years-old, Freddie Aguilar performed on stage with Joshua Alcantara for the first time. Freddie Aguilar studied Electrical Engineering at De Guzman Institute of Technology but did not finish the degree program. Instead he pursued music, became a street musician, and then a folk club and bar music ...
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Florencio Flores Aguilar
Colonel Florencio 'Chito' Flores Aguilar (c. 1931 – 28 March 2020) was a Panamanian army officer. Flores served as Commander of Panamanian National Guard following the death of General Omar Torrijos on 31 July 1981. Colonel Flores assumed command of the Panamanian military, but unlike his predecessor or his successors, he did not exercise his power as a military leader of Panama. He was displaced in March 1982 by Colonel Rubén Darío Paredes Rubén Darío Paredes del Río (born 11 August 1933) is a Panamanian army officer who was the military ruler of Panama from 1982 to 1983. Colonel Paredes came to power after the displacement of Colonel Florencio Flores, due to the instability o .... References 1930s births 2020 deaths Year of birth uncertain Panamanian people of Spanish descent Panamanian military commanders {{NorthAm-mil-bio-stub ...
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Francisco Javier Aguilar García
Francisco Javier Aguilar García (26 March 1949 – 11 May 2020) was a Spanish professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Born in Santander, Aguilar started his career with local Racing de Santander, making his senior debut at 19 and helping the Cantabrians to achieve promotion to the Segunda División in 1970. The following year, he signed with La Liga powerhouse Real Madrid alongside teammate Santillana, finishing his first season with 31 matches (28 starts) and six goals as the team won the national championship; he added three in only four appearances in the UEFA Cup, but they were eliminated in the second round. Safe for two seasons, Aguilar was regularly used during his spell, winning five leagues and two Copa del Rey – including the double in the 1974–75 campaign – and appearing in 190 competitive games. In the summer of 1979 he joined Sporting de Gijón, playing regularly but only managing to score on six occasions during his spell. Aguilar ...
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Francisco De Aguilar (politician)
Francisco de Aguilar (born 1810 in Comayagua) was President of Honduras The president of Honduras ( es, Presidente de Honduras) officially known as the President of the Republic of Honduras (Spanish: ''Presidente de la República de Honduras''), is the head of state and head of government of Honduras, and the Com ... (acting): 8 November 1855 - 17 February 1856. References 1810 births Year of death missing People from Comayagua Presidents of Honduras {{Honduras-politician-stub ...
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Francisco De Aguilar (conquistador)
Francisco de Aguilar (1479 — 1571?), born Alonso de Aguilar, was a Spanish conquistador who took part in the expedition led by Hernán Cortés that resulted in the conquest of the Aztec Empire and the fall of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec state in the central Mexican plateau. He was granted an ''encomienda'' after the conquest, but in 1529, eight years after the fall of Tenochtitlan, he gave up his ''encomienda'' and entered the Dominican Order, adopting the name ''Francisco''. Aguilar spent the remaining 40 years of his life as a Dominican friar. According to Patricia de Fuente, who translated his account to English, Aguilar "was contemplative by nature, and ... he brooded about the moral aspect of the Conquest." Late in his long life, in his early 80s, his fellow Dominicans urged him to write an account of the Aztec conquest drawing from his experiences. This account, known as '' Relación breve de la conquista de la Nueva España'' ("Brief Record ccountof the Conqu ...
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Felipe Aguilar
Felipe Andrés Aguilar Schuller (born November 7, 1974) is a Chilean professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. Career In 2006 he became the second Chilean, after Roy Mackenzie to earn full membership to the European Tour but failed to retain full playing rights at the end of the season. In 2007 he won two events on the Challenge Tour in a 4-week span. Due to his success on the Challenge Tour he rejoined the European Tour in 2008. In February 2008, Aguilar won his first European Tour event at the Astro Indonesia Open. He birdied the final hole while the erstwhile leader Jeev Milkha Singh bogeyed for a two shot swing that saw the Chilean win by one stroke. In April 2013, Aguilar was part of the joint longest sudden-death playoff, lasting nine extra holes, in European Tour history at the Open de España. He was eliminated at the third extra hole when he made par. He ended 50th in the Race to Dubai with eight top 10s in 27 tournaments. In May 2014, Aguilar won his secon ...
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Everard F
Everard is a given name and surname which is the anglicised version of the old Germanic name Eberhard. Notable people with the name include: People First name *Everard Aloysius Lisle Phillipps (1835–1857), English East India officer awarded the Victoria Cross * Everard Calthrop (1857–1927), British railway engineer and inventor *Everard Digby (other) *Everard Hambro (1842–1925), British banker *Everard Home (1756–1832), British physician * Everard of Calne (fl 1121–1145), Bishop of Norwich *Everard 't Serclaes (c. 1320–1388), Brabantine patriot *Everard Kamphorst (c. 1970–), Last name *Charles George Everard (1794–1876), pioneer farmer and politician in South Australia *Harriett Everard (1844–1882), English singer and actress *John Everard (other) *Mathias Everard (died 1857), British major-general * Sarah Everard (1987–2021), British marketing executive who went missing and was found dead *Thomas Everard (other) *William Everard (disa ...
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Eugenio Aguilar
Eugenio Aguilar González Batres (1804–1879) was President of El Salvador The president of El Salvador ( es, Presidente de El Salvador), officially known as the President of the Republic of El Salvador ( es, Presidente de la República de El Salvador), is the head of state and head of government of El Salvador. He i ... from 21 February 1846 to 1 February 1848. References Presidents of El Salvador 1804 births 1879 deaths People from La Paz Department (El Salvador) University of El Salvador alumni 19th-century Salvadoran people {{ElSalvador-politician-stub ...
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Ephraim Lópes Pereira D'Aguilar, 2nd Baron D'Aguilar
Ephraim Lópes Pereira d'Aguilar (1739 in Vienna – 1802 in London) was the second Baron d'Aguilar, a Barony of the Holy Roman Empire. Early life He was a son of Donna Simha da Fonseca, who died 1755, and Baron Diego Pereira d'Aguilar, a Jewish businessman, community leader and philanthropist, originally a Portuguese converso. In 1757, d'Aguilar was naturalized in England, where he had settled with his father. Career He succeeded to his father's title and fortune upon his death on 10 August 1759 in London, and for a time lived in luxurious style with twenty servants at the Broad Street Buildings. By the time of the American Revolutionary War, however, d'Aguilar had lost an American estate of 15,000 acres (61 km²). Subsequently, he became known as a miserly and eccentric person, giving up his mansion in Broad Street as well as his country houses at Bethnal Green, Twickenham, and Sydenham. His establishment at Colebrook Row, Islington, was popularly styled "Starvati ...
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