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Antonio Martínez (editor)
Antonio Martínez may refer to: Arts and Entertainment * Antonio Martínez de Meneses (c. 1612–1661), playwright of the Spanish Golden Age * Antonio Martínez Sarrión (born 1939), poet and translator * Antonio Alonso Martinez (born 1963), Spanish/Portuguese painter Politics * Antonio José Martínez (1793–1867), New Mexican priest, educator and politician * Antonio María Martínez (died 1823), governor of Spanish Texas * Antonio Martínez Luna, Attorney General of the Mexican state of Baja California Sports * Antonio Martínez (basketball) (born 1926), Filipino former basketball player * Antonio Martínez (footballer, born 1977), Mexican football midfielder * Antonio Martínez (footballer, born 1990), Spanish football midfielder * Toni Martínez Antonio "Toni" Martínez López (; born 30 June 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Primeira Liga club Porto. He has represented Spain internationally at youth level. Martínez began his senior ...
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Antonio Martínez De Meneses
Antonio Martínez de Meneses (c. 1612 – 1661) was a playwright of the Spanish Golden Age The Spanish Golden Age ( es, Siglo de Oro, links=no , "Golden Century") is a period of flourishing in arts and literature in Spain, coinciding with the political rise of the Spanish Empire under the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and the Spanish H .... 1610s births 1661 deaths Spanish dramatists and playwrights Spanish male dramatists and playwrights People from Toledo, Spain {{Spain-dramatist-stub ...
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Antonio Martínez Sarrión
Antonio Martínez Sarrión (1 February 1939 – 14 September 2021) was a Spanish poet and translator. Early life and education Martínez Sarrión was born in Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha. He graduated with his baccalaureate in law from the University of Murcia in 1961. Career In 1963, Martínez Sarrión moved to Madrid where he worked as a public official in the General State Administration. Between 1974 and 1976, he co-edited the literary magazine ''La Ilustración Poética Española e Iberoamericana'' with Jesús Munárriz and José Esteban. His work was included in the acclaimed anthology of the critic Josep Maria Castellet ''Nueve Novísimos Poetas Españoles (Nine Brand-New Spanish Poets)'', which established him as a contemporary Spanish poet. In contrast to the anti-realism of his contemporaries, the Novísimos, Martínez Sarrión is known for his ''sixtyeightish'' style that exhibits his admiration for beat poetry and the cultural, irrationalist, and mythical refer ...
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Antonio Alonso Martinez
Antonio Alonso Martinez (born 29 April 1963 in Portugal) is a Spanish painter. Since the 80s, the artist argues that humanity will find their own spiritual reality. This has been the central theme of his work for more than 30 years. Born in Portugal to Spanish parents, Martinez opted for the Spanish nationality in 1978. He studied Fine Arts at thCenter for Art and Visual Communication Lisbon, Portugal. In 1984 was co-author of the Manifest of the Multi-instrumentalist Painting published in the Newspaper of Letters, Arts and Ideas on 26 June 1984. This manifest was accompanied by an exhibition at the University of Fine Arts of Lisbon, creating enthusiasm among the new artists and critic. In January 2011 one of his work - ''Portrait of Kurt Cobain'' - reached the second higher value in the sale of Contemporary Art at the Austrian auction house Dorotheum. In September 2012 another portrait of Kurt Cobain by Martinez was sold at Christie's in London. In January 2013 in Warsaw one ...
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Antonio José Martínez
Antonio José Martínez (January 17, 1793 – July 27, 1867) was a New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician. He lived through and influenced three distinct periods of New Mexico's history: the Spanish period, the Mexican period, and the American occupation and subsequent territorial period. Martínez appears as a character in Willa Cather's novel, '' Death Comes for the Archbishop''. Spanish period Martínez was born Antonio Jose Martinez in Abiquiu on January 17, 1793, when New Mexico was a very isolated and desolate territory of the Spanish Empire. In 1804, the Martinez family, including his father Severino and five siblings, moved to Taos, a prosperous outpost, where they came to be known as Martínez. His mother was María del Carmel Santistévan of La Plaza de Santa Rosa de Abiquiú. During his upbringing, Martínez's father taught him the importance of ranching and farming at the Hacienda Martínez in Nor ...
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Antonio María Martínez
Antonio María Martínez (died 1823) was a colonel in the infantry regiment of Zamora and the last governor of Spanish Texas. History He was born in Andújar, province of Jaén, Spain. He entered military service on July 7, 1785, and had a distinguished career, winning the Cross of Northern Europe and the Cross of Germany on European battlefields. He assumed the political and military governorship of Spanish Texas on March 27, 1817. By the summer of 1821, the Spanish regime was faced with disaster. Agustín de Iturbide was in possession of Mexico, and Martínez, at the request of the Baron de Bastrop, approved Moses Austin's petition for permission to bring 300 settlers into Texas. On July 18, 1821, Martínez was forced to issue orders requiring the oath of allegiance to Iturbide. After learning that José Félix Trespalacios had been appointed to succeed him, he surrendered his office peacefully on August 17, 1822. Martínez returned to Mexico City Mexico City ( es, lin ...
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Antonio Martínez Luna
Antonio Martínez Luna was the Attorney General of the Mexican state of Baja California in the administration of governor Eugenio Elorduy Walther of the National Action Party. See also * Antonio Carmona Añorve Antonio Hermenegildo Carmona Añorve was the director of police of Mexicali during the government of Eugenio Elorduy Walther, current governor of Baja California.Year of birth missing (living people) Living people
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Antonio Martínez (basketball)
Antonio Luis "Pocholo" Martínez (June 20, 1926 – December 26, 2016) was a Filipino basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics. Biography Martínez usually played guard and saw action in the first Asian Games in New Delhi in 1951 and the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He played for De La Salle before the last war. It was during the war years that he took up the game. After liberation, Martínez played for the San Beda junior team under coach Arturo Rius from whom he learned the fundamentals of basketball. There was no NCAA at that time so he played against American teams which belonged to the liberation forces. He then transferred to University of Santo Tomas to take up commerce. In 1949, he played for PRATRA in the MICAA along with playing coach Gabby Fajardo and among others, Ning and Emy Ramos, Pong Bautista and Peping Tuason. In 1954, Martinez played for Philippine Air Lines,
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Antonio Martínez (footballer, Born 1977)
Antonio "Chivas" Martínez (born 9 July 1977) is a Mexican former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Major League Soccer club Chivas USA. Nicknamed "Chivas" for his devotion to Chivas de Guadalajara, Martínez played college football at Cal State Fullerton and was drafted by the then-Dallas Burn in the second round of the 2000 MLS SuperDraft. Martínez played three and a half seasons for Dallas, leading the team in assists in 2002, setting a club record for assists in a game, with three. Martinez was traded to the Los Angeles Galaxy, scoring a goal in his debut game. Martinez spent the first half 2004 with Spain's Salamanca where he became the first Mexican to play for the club in its eighty-five year history.Salamanca 2003/04
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Antonio Martínez (footballer, Born 1990)
Antonio Martínez Felipe (born 7 March 1990) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Kuwaiti club Al-Salmiya SC as a midfielder. Club career Born in Madrid, Martínez joined Real Madrid's youth system in 2002, aged 12. In 2009–10, he made his senior debut with the C team, being promoted to the reserves the following season but featuring in only eight matches. In the 2011–12 campaign, Martínez once again received very few opportunities, being loaned to fellow Segunda División B club CD Mirandés in January 2012. In July, as both sides achieved promotion, he returned to Castilla. In January 2013, after failing to appear for Real B in the Segunda División, Martínez returned to Mirandés also on loan. He played his first game in that league on 23 February, featuring the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 away loss against Racing de Santander. Martínez signed a one-year contract with fellow second-tier AD Alcorcón on 30 August 2013. He scored his first professional ...
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