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Arriaga (surname)
Arriaga is a Basque people, Basque surname that may refer to: *Agustín Arriaga Rivera (1925–2006), Mexican politician *Emmanuel Arriaga (born 1991), Mexican footballer *Eudalio Arriaga (born 1975), Colombian footballer *Genaro Ruiz Arriaga (born 1955), Mexican politician *Guillermo Arriaga (born 1958), Mexican author, screenwriter, and producer *Guillermo Arriaga Fernández (1926–2014), Mexican dancer, choreographer, and composer *Ignacio J. Pérez Arriaga (born 1948), Spanish engineer *Jesus Arriaga (1858-1885), 19th century Mexican bandit *Fr. Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga, S.J. (1899–1976), Mexican theologian, sedevacantist *Joseba Arriaga (born 1982), Spanish footballer *Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga (1806–1826), Basque-Spanish composer *Justino Arriaga Rojas (born 1979), Mexican politician *Kaúlza de Arriaga (1915-2004), commander of Portuguese troops in the Mozambican War of Independence *Lucrécia de Arriaga (1844–1927), First Lady of Portugal *Manuel de Arriaga (1840–19 ...
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Kaúlza De Arriaga
Kaúlza de Oliveira de Arriaga, OA, GCC, OC, OIH (18 January 1915 – 2 February 2004) was a Portuguese general, writer, professor and politician. He was Secretary of State (junior minister) of the Air Force between 1953 and 1955 and commander of the Terrestrial Forces in Mozambique from 1969 until 1974 during the Mozambican War of Independence. Ancestry He was a son of Manuel dos Santos Lima de Arriaga Nunes (1885-1940), a sculptor and son of a medical doctor from Pico Island, Azores, and his Portuguese Brazilian wife, Felicidade Eugénia Martins de Oliveira (1894-1987), daughter and granddaughter of goldsmiths. The couple married in Porto on 20 June 1914. Career Arriaga completed a degree in mathematics and engineering at the University of Porto and then volunteered for the Portuguese Army on 1 November 1935. Taking a military and civil engineering course in the Military Academy which he graduated from in 1939, he was later assigned to the general staff of the Portuguese I ...
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Tereza De Arriaga
Tereza de Arriaga (Maria Tereza d' Almeida Pinheiro d' Arriaga) (Belém, Lisbon, 5 February 1915 – 12 August 2013) was a Portuguese artist. Early life and education Tereza Arriaga, was the granddaughter of Manuel de Arriaga. She was born in the Belém Palace, as her father, Roque Manuel de Arriaga, was the personal assistant of the President and lived with his family in the Palace. Due to the May 14 Revolt of 1915, which ended the presidential mandate, Arriaga had to leave the Palace. When she was three, her mother died of the Spanish flu at age 27. Arriaga was educated in a privileged Republican political environment. Her childhood was spent in Monte Estoril, where she was educated by her father and also by an English tutoress and at the religious boarding school Colégio da Pena in Sintra. The family returned to Lisbon, where Tereza finished her primary education at the private Colégio Inglês, or English College. Despite her father being a Republican, her education tende ...
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Sonia Arriaga
Sonia Lorena Arriaga García is a Mexican biological engineer specializing in the bioremediation of hydrocarbon-based pollution, and in techniques for removing bioaerosols from indoor environments. She is a professor and researcher at the Instituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (IPICyT), in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Education and career Arriaga is originally from Ciudad Mante. After earning a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering at the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, and beginning a master's program in the same subject there, she became interested in bioprocessing. After completing her master's degree in 2001, she moved to UAM Iztapalapa, where she completed a PhD in 2005, including a research visit to Lund University in Sweden. She became a postdoctoral researcher in the division of environmental sciences at IPICyT in 2005, and joined IPICyT as a professor and researcher in 2006. Recognition Arriaga is a member of the Mexican Academy ...
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Rodrigo De Arriaga
Rodrigo de Arriaga (17 January 1592 – 7 June 1667) was a Spanish philosopher, theologian and Jesuit. He is known as one of the foremost Spanish Jesuits of his day and as a leading representative of post- Suárezian baroque Jesuit nominalism. Life Born in 1592, at Logroño in Castile, he joined the Society of Jesus on September 17, 1606, when he was 14 years old. He studied philosophy and theology under Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza and taught philosophy (1620–1623) and theology (1624) in Valladolid and theology in Salamanca (1624–1625). In 1625 he was sent to the University of Prague, where he remained for the rest of his life. Arriaga served as professor of theology from 1626, shortly after his arrival, until 1637, when he became prefect of studies in the theology faculty. He held that position until 1642, when he became chancellor of the Clementinum, remaining in this post until 1654. In 1654 he was again appointed prefect of studies and retained this position until his de ...
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Ramón Arriaga
Ramón Eduardo Arriaga Tabares (born June 15, 1990), known as Ramón Arriaga, is a professional Mexican association football (soccer) player who currently plays for Reynosa F.C. Reynosa () is a border city in the northern part of the state of Tamaulipas, in Mexico. It is also the municipal seat of Reynosa Municipality. The city is located on the southern bank of the Rio Grande in the international Reynosa–McAllen Metr ... References External links * Atlético Reynosa footballers 1990 births Living people Mexican men's footballers Sportspeople from Zapopan, Jalisco Liga MX players Men's association football midfielders {{Mexico-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Ponciano Arriaga
José Ponciano Arriaga Mejía (1811–1865) was a lawyer and radical liberal politician from the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. Biography Arriaga rose to prominence in the late 1840s and is particularly known for pushing for the equality of people through property rights. Arriaga proposed a law in which the government would confiscate lands from the local hacienda owners and redistribute it to the local Indian population. Later in his career, Arriaga proposed landowners who possessed more than 15 square leagues, had to begin cultivating their land or forfeit it. Arriaga further proposed that anyone who did not own at least 50 pesos worth of land would be exempt from most taxes. The focus for Arriaga on equality through property rights stems from his argument that "despite the fundamental laws of the land, a privileged caste would be able to establish an aristocracy of wealth and monopolize land and political power." Arriaga is also known for proposing a law that would est ...
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Pablo José Arriaga
Pablo José Arriaga, SJ (Arriga; Vergara, Biscay, 1564 – died at sea, 1622) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary in South America. Life He entered the Society of Jesus in 1579, and in 1585 went to Peru, where he was ordained. In 1588 he was appointed rector of the College of San Martin at Lima, which post he filled thrice in the course of twenty-four years. He visited Europe in 1601, sent to Rome by his superiors. Returning in 1604, he became Rector of the College of Arequipa, (1612–15). It was during the period from 1604 to 1622 that Father Arriaga became identified with the task of uprooting the survivals of indigenous religion in Peru. He accompanied one of the earliest official visitors, Father Fernando de Avendano. He also directed the construction of a college for sons of Indian caciques, and of a house of correction for Indian shaman Shamanism is a religious practice that involves a practitioner (shaman) interacting with what they believe to be a spirit world ...
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Mercedes Arriaga Flórez
Mercedes Arriaga Flórez (Oviedo Oviedo (; ast, Uviéu ) is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city. Oviedo is located ap ..., July 29, 1960) is a Spanish philologist. Full professor in Italian philology at the  University of Seville (2009), with a degree on Italian philology from the  University of Salamanca (1984) and modern and contemporary Italian Writings by the University of Bari (1989). She achieved her first PhD at the University of Seville in 1993 and the second in language sciences and theory of signs from the University of Bari (Italy) in 1995. Nowadays, she holds a chair at the Asociación Universitaria de Estudios de las Mujeres (AUDEM) . From 2012, she is also a member of the board of the Sociedad Española de Italianistas (SEI). Academic career Mercedes Arriaga Flórez is nowad ...
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Marcia Arriaga
Marcia Arriaga (born 18 October 1955) is a Mexican former freestyle swimmer. She competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (german: München 1972), was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. .... References External links * 1955 births Living people Mexican female freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Mexico Swimmers at the 1968 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Pan American Games medalists in swimming Pan American Games bronze medalists for Mexico Swimmers at the 1971 Pan American Games Sportspeople from Acapulco Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Mexico Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in swimming Competitors at the 1970 Central American and Caribbean Games Medalists at the 1971 Pan American Games ...
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Manuel De Arriaga
Manuel José de Arriaga Brum da Silveira e Peyrelongue (; 8 July 1840 – 5 March 1917) was a Portuguese lawyer, the first attorney-general and the first elected president of the First Portuguese Republic, following the deposition of King Manuel II of Portugal and a Republican Provisional Government headed by Teófilo Braga (who would succeed him in the post following his resignation). Biography Of his early life details are brief: Arriaga was born to an aristocratic family; son of Sebastião José de Arriaga Brum da Silveira (c. 1810 – Setúbal, 18 October 1881) and his wife, whom he married on 24 December 1834, Maria Cristina Pardal Ramos Caldeira (c. 1815 – ?). Arriaga's father was a rich merchant in the city, only son, and property-owner, whose heritage traced his lineage to the Fleming Joss van Aard, one of the original settlers of the island of Faial (of the male line to a Basque family of small nobility) and whose second cousin was Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de F ...
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Lucrécia De Arriaga
Lucrécia Augusta de Brito de Berredo Furtado de Melo Arriaga (13 November 1844 – 15 October 1927) was the wife of Manuel de Arriaga, the first President of the Portuguese Republic and was, thus, the first First Lady of Portugal from 1911 to 1915, when her husband resigned from the post. Biography Lucrécia was born in Figueira da Foz, the daughter of Roque Francisco Furtado de Melo and his wife Maria Máxima de Brito Leite de Berredo, descendants of Azorean aristocracy. She received a prime education, beffiting of her social status: she spoke English and French, and could play the piano.''As Primeiras Damas da República Portuguesa (1910-2005)'', edited by Museu da Presidência da República (2005) She met her future husband, Manuel de Arriaga, in her hometown. They married in 1874, in a chapel near Valença do Minho, where her father was General and Governor. For a few years the couple lived in Coimbra, where Manuel de Arriaga flourished in his law practice. Six children were ...
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