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Francisco Solano (illustrator)
Francisco Solano may refer to: * Francis Solanus, also known as Father Francisco Solano, Franciscan missionary and Saint * Chief Solano, also known as Sem-Yeto, a Chief of the Suisunes Tribe of California * Mission San Francisco Solano, mission built in 1843 in the town of Sonoma, California * Francisco Solano Asta-Buruaga y Cienfuegos, Chilean politician * Francisco Solano López Grance (born 1987), Paraguayan footballer * Francisco Solano Patiño (1923–1990), Paraguayan footballer * Francisco Solano (Spanish writer), born 1952 See also *Solano (surname) Solano is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adrián Solano (born 1951), Costa Rican cyclist * Adrián Solano (cross-country skier) (born 1994), Venezuelan cross-country skier * Agustina Solano (born 1995), Chilean field ...
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Francis Solanus
Francisco Solano y Jiménez, (also known as Francis Solanus; 10 March 1549 – 14 July 1610) was a Spanish friar and missionary in South America, belonging to the Order of Friars Minor (the Franciscans), and is honored as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Early life He was born 10 March 1549 in Montilla, the third child of Mateo Sánchez Solano and Ana Jiménez. He was educated by the Jesuits, but felt drawn to the poverty and penitential life of the Franciscan friars. At the age of twenty, he joined the Order of Friars Minor at Montilla,Donovan, Stephen. "St. Francis Solanus." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Chief Solano
Sem-Yeto () was a leader of the Suisunes, a Patwin people of the Suisun Bay region of northern California. Baptized as Francisco Solano and also known as Chief Solano, he was a notable Native American leader in Alta California because of his alliance, friendship, and eventually the support of his entire tribe to General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo of Sonoma, in military and political excursions around Sonoma County and the San Francisco Bay Area. By allying with Vallejo and assisting him in quelling Native American uprisings north and west of Sonoma between 1836 and 1843, Sem-Yeto is regarded as a controversial historical figure. The California county of Solano is named for him. Childhood Sem-Yeto, an epithet meaning "brave or fierce hand," was born about 1798–1800 in the Suisun Bay region of California and lived there the first years of his life. On July 24, 1810, he was baptized at the San Francisco Mission and there adopted the baptismal name of the Spanish saint Fran ...
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Mission San Francisco Solano
Mission San Francisco Solano was the 21st, last, and northernmost mission in Alta California. It was named for Saint Francis Solanus. It was the only mission built in Alta California after Mexico gained independence from Spain. The difficulty of its beginning demonstrates the confusion resulting from that change in governance. The California Governor wanted a robust Mexican presence north of the San Francisco Bay to keep the Russians who had established Fort Ross on the Pacific coast from moving further inland. A young Franciscan friar from Mission San Francisco de Asis wanted to move to a location with a better climate and access to a larger number of potential converts. The Mission was successful, given its short eleven year life, but was smaller in number of converts and with lower productivity and diversity of industries than the older California missions. The mission building is now part of the Sonoma State Historic Park and is located in the city of Sonoma, California. ...
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Francisco Solano Asta-Buruaga Y Cienfuegos
Francisco Solano Asta-Buruaga y Cienfuegos (July 21, 1817 – June 13, 1892) was a Chilean politician and lawyer. Biography Astaburuaga was born in Talca on July 21, 1817. His parents were Cayetano Astaburuaga Valdovinos and Petronila Cienfuegos Silva. He studied in Presbítero Juan de Díaz Romo School and Instituto Nacional. Studied Law in Universidad de San Felipe; and was sworn in as lawyer on September 5, 1832. Astaburuaga married on June 10, 1853 with María del Rosario Vergara Rencoret. Works * ''Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile''; Second Edition. Santiago, Chile; 1899. References Francisco Solano Astaburuaga Cienfuegos External links

* 1817 births 1892 deaths People from Talca Chilean people of Basque descent Liberal Party (Chile, 1849) politicians Deputies of the X Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile Deputies of the XI Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile Deputies of the XII Legislative Period of the Nat ...
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Francisco Solano López Grance
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name '' Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed " Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father of the community) when he founded the Franciscan order, and "Paco" is a short form of ''Pater Comunitatis''. In areas of Spain where Basque is spoken, " Patxi" is the most common nickname; in the Catalan areas, "Cesc" (short for Francesc) is often used. In Spanish Latin America and in the Philippines, people with the name Francisco are frequently called " Pancho". " Kiko" is also used as a nickname, and " Chicho" is another possibility. In Portuguese, people named Francisco are commonly nicknamed "Chico" (''shíco''). This is also a less-common nickname for Francisco in Spanish. People with the given name * Pope Francis is rendered in the Spanish and Portuguese languages as Papa Francisco * Francisco Acebal (1866–1933), Spanish w ...
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Francisco Solano Patiño
Francisco Solano Patiño (1923 – 17 June 1990) was a Paraguayan football striker. Career Born in Formosa, Argentina, Solano Patiño moved to Paraguay where he played football with Club Sol de América and Club Guaraní. In 1950, he moved abroad to play in the Colombian league with Boca Juniors de Cali. He had a brief spell in the Argentina Primera Division with Club Atlético Huracán during 1954, before moving to Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car ... where he would finish his career. In 1956, Solano Patiño won the league with Deportes Quindío. He is one of the all-time Colombian league's leading goal-scorers with 147 goals. Personal Solano Patiño died in June 1990. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Solano Patino, Francisco 1923 ...
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Francisco Solano (Spanish Writer)
Francisco Solano is a Spanish writer and literary critic. He was born in Burgos in 1952. He published his debut novel ''La noche mineral'' in 1995, to critical acclaim. His next novel, ''Una cabeza de rape'', won the Premio de Novela Jaén in 1997. He has also published a travel book on Mexico and a biography of the model and activist Cora Van Millingen. As a critic, he is best known for his contributions to the Babelia book supplement in the ''El País ''El País'' (; ) is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. ''El País'' is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA. It is the second most circulated daily newspaper in Spain . ''El Pa ...'' newspaper. In addition, he writes on literature for several other magazines and journals. References 1952 births Living people Spanish novelists Spanish literary critics {{Spain-writer-stub es:Francisco Solano (escritor) ...
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