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Berdugo (superhero)
Berdugo is a surname. People with that name include: * Diego Dionisio de Peñalosa Briceño y Berdugo (1621–1687), governor of Spanish New Mexico * Fulgencio Berdugo (1918-2003), Colombian footballer * Gabriel Berdugo (born 1947), Colombian footballer * Raphael Berdugo (1747-1821), Moroccan rabbi * Salomon Berdugo (1854–1906), Moroccan rabbi * Serge Berdugo Serge Berdugo (born 26 November 1938) is a Morocco, Moroccan lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Tourism for both Prime Ministers Mohammed Karim Lamrani and Abdellatif Filali between 1993 and 1995. Berdugo is a leader within the Moroccan ... (born 1938), Moroccan lawyer and politician See also

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Diego Dionisio De Peñalosa Briceño Y Berdugo
Diego is a Spanish masculine given name. The Portuguese equivalent is Diogo. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. The etymology of Diego is disputed, with two major origin hypotheses: ''Tiago'' and ''Didacus''. Etymology ''Tiago'' hypothesis Diego has long been interpreted as variant of ''Tiago'' (Brazilian Portuguese: '' Thiago''), an abbreviation of ''Santiago'', from the older ''Sant Yago'' "Saint Jacob", in English known as Saint James or as ''San-Tiago''. This has been the standard interpretation of the name since at least the 19th century, as it was reported by Robert Southey in 1808 and by Apolinar Rato y Hevia (1891). The suggestion that this identification may be a folk etymology, i.e. that ''Diego'' (and ''Didacus''; see below) may be of another origin and only later identified with ''Jacobo'', is made by Buchholtz (1894), though this possibility is judged as improbable by the author himself. ''Didacus'' hypothesis In the later 2 ...
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Fulgencio Berdugo
Fulgencio Berdugo (June 14, 1918 – February 3, 2003) was a Colombian football player. He was born in Barranquilla, Colombia on June 14, 1918 and died in the same city on February 3, 2003. He played for different national and international soccer teams, including the Colombia national football team in the Copa América of 1945, scoring goals against Bolivia and Ecuador. Career Berdugo played club football for Junior de Barranquilla, helping the club to a runner's-up finish in Colombia's first professional tournament. Berdugo also played on the island of Cuba and helped develop its professional soccer league. Honours * Central American and Caribbean Games Gold Medal (1): 1946 Events January * January 6 - The 1946 North Vietnamese parliamentary election, first general election ever in Vietnam is held. * January 7 – The Allies recognize the Austrian republic with its 1937 borders, and divide the country into f ... References 1918 births 2003 deaths Colombia ...
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Gabriel Berdugo
Gabriel Berdugo (born 26 November 1947) is a Colombian association football, footballer. He competed in the Football at the 1968 Summer Olympics, men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics. References External links

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Raphael Berdugo
Raphael Berdugo ( he, רפאל בירדוגו; Meknes in 1747 – 1821), a son of Rabbi Mordecai Berdugo, was a dayan, a scholar, and an influential Moroccan rabbi.Avioz, Michael, "R. Raphael Berdugo's Method of Reconciling Contradictions in the Bible", in: ''Review of Rabbinic Judaism'', Volume 9, Number 1, Brill, 2006 , pp. 114-125(12) Berdugo was respected by his contemporaries, and his decisions continue to be a source of inspiration to Moroccan rabbis. His peers saw him as an excellent speaker with a great natural authority, who did not shirk from conflict with the notables, pointing out for example their inconsideration for yeshiva students. He did not limit himself to his role as a dayan (judge), but was a community activist. Berdugo made the shohatim abandon their old customs and follow the Castilian customs. He also introduced reforms in the laws of inheritance, for example the inheritance of a husband and children in case of the death of a wife.Saul I. Aranov, ''A d ...
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Salomon Berdugo
Salomon Berdugo (1854–1906) was a halakhic authority, poet and Chief Rabbi in Meknes, Morocco.On R. Raphael Berdugo (1747–1822) and family, see: Issachar Ben-Ami, ''Saint veneration among the Jews in Morocco'', Wayne State University Press, 1998, p. 268 He was the son of Rabbi Daniel Berdugo. In 1897 he was appointed rabbi of the community. He was the author of ''Die Hashev, Em le-Mesorot'', responsa ''Responsa'' (plural of Latin , 'answer') comprise a body of written decisions and rulings given by legal scholars in response to questions addressed to them. In the modern era, the term is used to describe decisions and rulings made by scholars i ..., a collection of laws and Torah novellae; appended are ''Musar Kaskel'' and ''Shirei Shelomo'' (1950) as well as many books of Jewish poetry and '' zmirot''. He married Jimil Choen. They had seven children. See also * Raphael Berdugo References Family tree 19th-century Moroccan rabbis People from Meknes 1854 births ...
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