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Benedicto is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Benedicto Caldarella (born 1939), Argentine motorcycle road racer * Benedicto Godoy Véizaga, Bolivian footballer who played in the 1950 World Cup * Benedicto Kiwanuka (1922–1972), first Prime Minister of Uganda * Benedicto de Moraes Menezes (1906-?), Brazilian footballer * Benedicto "Magnum" Membrere (born 1982), Filipino basketball player * Benedicto Villablanca (born 1957), Chilean former professional boxer * Joaquín Dicenta Benedicto (1862–1917), Spanish journalist, novelist, playwright and poet * José E. Benedicto, Treasurer of Puerto Rico * Lourdes Benedicto (born 1974), American actress See also * Leo de Benedicto Christiano (11th century), convert to Christianity * Benedict (other) * Benedicta * Benedictum * Benedictus (other) * Salvador Benedicto Salvador Benedicto, officially the Municipality of Don Salvador Benedicto ( hil, Banwa sang Don Salvador Benedicto; ...
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Salvador Benedicto
Salvador Benedicto, officially the Municipality of Don Salvador Benedicto ( hil, Banwa sang Don Salvador Benedicto; tl, Bayan ng Don Salvador Benedicto) or simply referred to as Don Salvador Benedicto (DSB), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 26,922 people. The municipality is a post-colonial provincial hill station, designated the ''Summer Capital of Negros Occidental'', and is a popular tourist site. History Located at the center of the mountains of northern Negros Occidental, Don Salvador Benedicto was chartered through Batas Pambansa Bilang 336 by then President Ferdinand Marcos. It consolidated all the remote barangays of San Carlos City and the towns of Calatrava and Murcia which were apparently neglected due to inaccessibility. The town is named after the former Vice Governor Salvador V. Benedicto (March 31, 1889–November 28, 1956) who played an important role in the ...
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Benedicto Kiwanuka
Benedicto Kagimu Mugumba Kiwanuka (8 May 1922 – 22 September 1972) was the first prime minister of Uganda, a leader of the Democratic Party, and one of the persons that led the country in the transition between colonial British rule and independence. He was murdered by Idi Amin's regime in 1972. Biography A member of the Baganda ethnic group, Kiwanuka was born in Kisabwa to Kaketo-Namugera (father) and was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Following a law course in Lesotho in 1960–62, he travelled to London to study for the Bar at University College London. He was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in February 1956. As a result of the September 1961 Uganda Constitutional Conference held in London, Uganda achieved internal self-government on 1 March 1962. Kiwanuka became Uganda's first Chief Minister in the new National Assembly. New elections, however, were held in April 1962, with Kiwanuka's party losing to the alliance of Milton Obote's Uganda People's Congress and the ...
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Benedicto Caldarella
Benedicto Caldarella (born September 1, 1939) is an Argentine former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He won in his only Grand Prix race at the 1962 500cc Argentine Grand Prix. He ended the season ranked fifth overall. In 1970, he ran a Brabham BT 30 in the European Formula 2 Championship, for Automovil Club Argentina team, beside Carlos Reutemann. Motorcycle Grand Prix results (key Key or The Key may refer to: Common meanings * Key (cryptography), a piece of information that controls the operation of a cryptography algorithm * Key (lock), device used to control access to places or facilities restricted by a lock * Key (map ...) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) References 1939 births Argentine motorcycle racers 125cc World Championship riders 250cc World Championship riders 500cc World Championship riders Living people {{Argentina-sport-bio-stub ...
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Lourdes Benedicto
Lourdes Benedicto (born November 12, 1974) is an American actress of Filipino and Dominican descent. She is known for her roles on the television series '' 24'' as Carrie Turner, as Eva Rios on '' The Nine'', and for her role as Alicia Lawson on the short-lived series ''Cashmere Mafia''. Early life, family and education Benedicto was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York. She graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Career Benedicto has had recurring roles on ''NYPD Blue'' (1996–97, 2000), '' ER'' (2001), ''Dawson's Creek'' (2001), '' 24'' (2003). She played Eva Rios in '' The Nine'' (2006–07) and Valerie Stevens in the remake of the science fiction television series ''V'' (2009–10). Other series performances have been in '' Major Crimes'' (2017), '' Animal Kingdom'' (2018), and ''The Kominsky Method'' (2021). Her film debut was in ''Permanent Midnight'' (1998). She had subsequent roles in ''Drive Me Crazy'' (1999), ''The Fighting Te ...
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Benedicto Godoy Véizaga
Benedicto Godoy Véizaga (born 28 July 1924, date of death unknown) was a Bolivian football who played as a forward for Bolivia in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Godoy is deceased. Career Godoy scored two goals at the 1949 South American Championship The 1949 South American Championship was the 21st. edition of the Copa América, the main national team football competition in South America. It was held in, and won by, Brazil. Paraguay finished as runner-up while Argentina withdrew from the t ....Southamerican Championship 1949
- RSSSF He also played for Ferroviario La Paz.


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Benedicto De Moraes Menezes
Benedicto de Moraes Menezes (30 October 1906 – 11 February 1944) was a Brazilian football player. He played for Brazil national team. Honours Club * Campeonato Carioca The Campeonato Carioca (Carioca Championship), officially known as Campeonato Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (Port., Rio de Janeiro State Championship), was started in 1906 and is the annual football championship in the state of Rio de Janeiro, B ... (2): :Botafogo: 1930, 1932 References External links * 1906 births 1944 deaths Footballers from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazilian men's footballers Brazil men's international footballers 1930 FIFA World Cup players Expatriate men's footballers in Italy Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas players Fluminense FC players SS Lazio players Torino FC players Serie A players Men's association football forwards {{Brazil-footy-forward-1900s-stub ...
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Benedicto Villablanca
Benedicto Villablanca (born July 13, 1957) is a former professional boxer who came close to becoming Chile's first professional boxing world champion. Villablanca was born in Villarrica, Chile. He became interested in boxing as a child. He started visiting his local boxing gym, and had a stellar amateur career. At the age of 18, Villablanca started his career as a professional boxer, when he defeated Luis Conejeros by a decision in four rounds, on January 23, 1976, in Santiago. Villablanca obtained his first knockout during his second fight, beating Luis Arriagada in the second round on February 20, also in Santiago. After two more victories, Villablanca was defeated for the first time, when he lost an eight-round decision to Juan Ule Castro on April 30, 1977 in Chiloé. He would lose his next fight, to Leopoldo Vargas, on May 7. After those two consecutive losses, Villablanca won one fight, then faced Vargas in a rematch, held on August 20, at Iquique. Villablanca su ...
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Leo De Benedicto Christiano
Leo de Benedicto Christiano, or just Benedictus Christianus, was a Jew of Trastevere in the late eleventh century. He converted to Christianity and was baptised by Pope Leo IX, whence he took his Christian name. He related himself to the ancient patrician families of Rome by the marrying of his daughters to powerful suitors. He himself was extremely rich (probably from usury). In January 1058, as a partisan of the newly elected Pope Nicholas II, Leo had the gates of the Leonine City thrown open for Godfrey, former duke of Lower Lorraine, and his wife, Beatrice, marchioness of Tuscany. Godfrey immediately possessed the Tiber Island and attacked the Lateran, forcing Benedict X to flee on 24 January. Leo allied himself with the reformers, including Hildebrand and Pope Alexander II, but he was unable to dispel, through negotiations, the attack of 14 April 1062 which gave Rome to Antipope Honorius II. His son was Pier Leoni and through him he is the father of the great Pierleoni famil ...
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Benedicta
Benedicta may refer to: * Benedicta Henrietta of the Palatinate (1652–1730), a German princess * Benedicta Ajudua (born 1980), Nigerian sprinter * Benedicta Arts Center, a performing arts center * Caterina Benedicta Grazianini (1685–1715), composer * Benedicta Boccoli, an Italian actress * Benedicta de Oliveira (1927–2020), Brazilian sprinter *Benedicta van Minnen, South African MP See also

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Magnum Membrere
Benedicto "Magnum" L. Membrere III (born July 20, 1982 in Pangasinan) is a Filipino former professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association who is former team manager for TNT Tropang Giga. He was drafted nineteenth overall by Red Bull in 2006 File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ... and played there for 4 seasons. He also had a brief stint as an assistant coach for the Boosters, before returning to playing court as a member of the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters. External linksPlayer Profile 1982 births Filipino men's basketball players Living people Basketball players from Pangasinan Ateneo Blue Eagles men's basketball players Point guards Barako Bull Energy Boosters players Barako Bull Energy Boosters draft picks {{Philippines-ba ...
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Joaquín Dicenta
Joaquín Dicenta Benedicto (1862–1917) was a Spanish journalist, novelist, playwright, poet and Republican politician. His 1895 play '' Juan José'', whose representation became a staple of every May Day, was the second-most performed in the Spanish repertory between 1895 and 1939. Biography Born on 3 February 1862 in Calatayud, province of Zaragoza, some sources question the traditional birthplace, suggesting he was actually born in Vitoria. Joaquín Dicenta started his studies in the Escolapios' of Getafe College (Madrid), and later in Alicante. He was expelled from the in Segovia because of his unruly attitude. His literary career began with the publication of his poems in the tabloid Eden. Gradually, as he gained fame, he began writing in other journals. He was a fervent opponent of the social order and this is reflected in his works. In April 1885, Dicenta promoted the creation of ''La Democracia Social'', a shortly-lived Republican and Socialist newspaper. He was a cl ...
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Benedictus (other)
Benedictus may refer to: Music * ''Benedictus'' (''Song of Zechariah''), the canticle sung at Lauds, also called the Canticle of Zachary * The second part of the Sanctus, part of the Eucharistic prayer * "Benedictus" (Simon & Garfunkel song), a 1964 song by Simon & Garfunkel * "Benedictus" (Strawbs song), a 1972 song by English rock band Strawbs * Benedictus, an instrumental from Two Steps from Hell's album ''Sun'' * Benedictus, an instrumental from ''The Armed Man'' by Karl Jenkins People * Benedictus (given name) * David Benedictus (born 1938), English novelist and theatre director * Kyle Benedictus (born 1991), Scottish footballer * (1879–1930), French chemist who invented laminated glass See also * Benedictus Deus (other), one of several papal bulls issued by a Pope * Benedict (other) * Benedicta * Benedicto Benedicto is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Benedicto Caldarella (born 1939), Argentine motorcycle ro ...
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