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Fernando Sánchez (boxeador)
Fernando Sánchez may refer to: * Fernando Sánchez de Castro (1241–1275), Aragonese infante and crusader * Fernando Sánchez de Tovar (died 1384), Castillian soldier and admiral * Fernando Sánchez Polack (1920–1982), Spanish actor * Fernando Sánchez (designer) (1935–2006), Belgian fashion designer * Fernando Sánchez Dragó (born 1936), Spanish writer and television host * Fernando Sánchez (footballer) (born 1971), Spanish football manager and former footballer * Fernando Sánchez Campos Fernando Felipe Sánchez Campos was born on January 13, 1974, in Costa Rica. He is a Costa Rican politician. Biography Early life and education Fernando Sánchez Campos was born on January 13, 1974, in San José, Costa Rica. He is married to ...
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Fernando Sánchez De Castro
Fernando Sánchez de Castro (1241–1275) was an Aragonese ''infante'' (royal prince), crusader and rebel leader. Fernando was an illegitimate son of King James I of Aragon by his mistress Blanca, daughter of Sancho de Antillón. Their relationship can be dated to 1241, when James gave her the castle of Castro. Fernando later took the title of . In April 1261, Fernando and were sent to Naples as ambassadors to King Manfred of Sicily. As a result of this embassy, James's heir, the ''infante'' Peter, was married to Manfred's daughter, Constance. Fernando was a witness to their wedding on 13 June 1262 in Montpellier. At the ' of 1264 in Zaragoza, Fernando clashed with his father over the extension of the ' tax on livestock from Catalonia to Aragon. When the Aragonese nobility withdrew from the ''cortes'', Fernando sided with them. He thereby gained enduring popularity with the nobility of Aragon and married a daughter of . Despite these clashes, Fernando remained a favourite of ...
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Fernando Sánchez De Tovar
Fernando (or Fernán) Sánchez de Tovar, 1st Lord of Belves (died 1384) was a Castilian soldier and Admiral of the Middle Ages. Soldier of Castile Fernando Sánchez de Tovar was the '' Adelantado Mayor'' of Pedro of Castile at the start of the First Castilian Civil War, but in 1366 he betrayed the King and delivered the city of Calahorra to Pedro's brother and enemy, Henry of Trastámara. One year later, Fernando Sánchez de Tovar fought on Henry II of Castile's side in the Battle of Nájera. Admiral In 1374 he succeeded the Genoese Ambrosio Boccanegra as Major Admiral of Castile.Díaz González, Calderón Ortega (2001), p. 344-45 Due to the hostile politics of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, the new king, Henry II of Castile joined the French side during the Hundred Years' War and declared war on England. In the port of Brest, the Count of Salisbury burnt seven Castilian merchant ships killing all their sailors. Sánchez de Tovar led an punishment expedition fl ...
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Fernando Sánchez Polack
Fernando Sánchez Polack (11 August 1920 – 24 January 1982) was a Spanish actor. He appeared in more than 110 films and television shows between 1959 and 1982, mostly of them as a supporting character in Spaghetti Western films. He starred in the 1966 film ''La caza'', which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. On 1 December 1981 he was hospitalized from a paraplegia at Residencia Sanitaria Provincial and he died on 24 January 1982 aged 61 from a cardiac arrest. Selected filmography * ''Los tramposos'' (1959) - Ayudante truhán * ''La fiel infantería'' (1960) - Sargento Asterio * ''Los económicamente débiles'' (1960) * ''Trío de damas'' (1960) - Horacio, un basurero * '' Don Mendo's Revenche'' (1962) - Barón de Vedia * '' The Balcony of the Moon'' (1962) * ''Weeping for a Bandit'' (1964) - Antonio * ''A Fistful of Dollars'' (1964) - Rojo Gang Member Crushed by Wine Cask (uncredited) * '' I due violenti'' (1964) - Hom ...
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Fernando Sánchez (designer)
Fernando Sánchez (Antwerp, Belgium, 9 August 1935 - Manhattan, New York, 28 June 2006) was a Belgian fashion designer. He was known for his provocative lingerie collections, which, though designed for elegant boudoirs, were often worn in public. He created the two famous dresses of Madonna's " Like a Virgin" music video. Sanchez was awarded several Coty fashion awards, as well as a Council of Fashion Designers of America Award in 1981. Biography Sanchez was born into a wealthy family in Antwerp, Belgium. His father died when he was very young. When Sanchez was in his teens, he would go with his mother to Paris to see Jacques Fath's designs. Later, he sent a portfolio to Fath, who recommended him to the École de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture, a fashion school in Paris. There, he ended up a classmate of Yves Saint Laurent. While St. Laurent would later revolutionize how women dressed during the day, Sanchez would revolutionize how women dressed at night. In 1960, ins ...
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Fernando Sánchez Dragó
Fernando Sánchez Dragó (2 October 1936 – 10 April 2023) was a Spanish writer and television host. Biography Fernando Sánchez Dragó was born in the Salamanca (Madrid), Salamanca district of Madrid, the posthumous son of Fernando Sánchez Monreal, a journalist who was killed in the Spanish Civil War by the Francoist Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalist faction. His father was director of the news agency Febus, as well as director of the agency Noti-Sport. Sánchez was a student at the Colegio del Pilar (Madrid), Colegio del Pilar and at the University of Madrid (now known as the Complutense University of Madrid, Complutense). A member of the Communist Party of Spain in his youth, he was imprisoned because of his opposition to Francoist Spain and was in exile for seven years. Sánchez Dragó participated along with other figures linked to Spanish Nouvelle Droite in the Manifesto Against the Death of the Spirit and the Earth in 2002, later forming the ''Aso ...
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Fernando Sánchez (footballer)
Fernando Sánchez Cipitria (born 12 September 1971), known simply as Fernando, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played mostly as a left midfielder, currently manager of Chinese Champions League club Xinjiang Silk Road Eagle. He appeared in 201 La Liga matches over seven seasons (27 goals), for four clubs. Club career Fernando was born in Madrid. An unsuccessful youth graduate from Real Madrid, he made his La Liga debut with Real Valladolid in the 1995–96 season, with the side being coached by a young Rafael Benítez and also featuring former Real Madrid Castilla teammates José Luis Santamaría and Alberto Marcos. In the following campaign, with Fernando scoring a career-best 11 goals, the Castile and León team qualified for the UEFA Cup after finishing seventh. Subsequently, he signed with Real Betis, posting two respectable top-flight seasons and netting his only goal in the UEFA Cup on 3 November 1998 in a 3–0 second-round home win over Willem ...
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