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José Bernardo (race Driver)
Jose Bernardo may refer to: * José Bernardo (race driver), Portuguese rally driver in 1973 Rallye de Portugal * José Bernardo da Silva Cabral (1801–1869), Portuguese politician *José-Miguel Bernardo (born 1950), Spanish mathematician and statistician *José Bernardo Sánchez Father José Bernardo Sánchez (September 7, 1778 – January 15, 1833) was a Spanish missionary in colonial Mexico and Alta California. Early life Born in Robledillo de Mohernando, Old Castile, Spain, Sánchez became a Franciscan on October ... (1778–1833), Spanish missionary * José Carlos Bernardo (1945–2018), Brazilian footballer See also

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José Bernardo (race Driver)
Jose Bernardo may refer to: * José Bernardo (race driver), Portuguese rally driver in 1973 Rallye de Portugal * José Bernardo da Silva Cabral (1801–1869), Portuguese politician *José-Miguel Bernardo (born 1950), Spanish mathematician and statistician *José Bernardo Sánchez Father José Bernardo Sánchez (September 7, 1778 – January 15, 1833) was a Spanish missionary in colonial Mexico and Alta California. Early life Born in Robledillo de Mohernando, Old Castile, Spain, Sánchez became a Franciscan on October ... (1778–1833), Spanish missionary * José Carlos Bernardo (1945–2018), Brazilian footballer See also

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1973 Rallye De Portugal
The 1973 Rallye de Portugal (formally the 7th TAP Rally of Portugal) was the third round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season. Run in mid-March in southern Portugal on a mixture of asphalt and gravel, the rally began with a concentration run from a number of European cities, covering about 4,600 km and ending in Estoril, Portugal. Report In 1973, and for several years afterward, only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events. As in the earlier Monte Carlo Rally, the Alpine A110s led the event, taking first and second place well ahead of other competitors. Fiat had a disastrous rally, with all three of its cars failing to finish, limiting Fiat to points gained from local entrants. Despite a significant number of international entries, only four non-Portuguese teams finished in the top 15 at the end. Results Source: Independent WRC archive Championship standings after the event References External links Official website of t ...
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José Bernardo Da Silva Cabral
José Bernardo da Silva Cabral ( Fornos de Algodres, Algodres, 27 July 1801—Lumiar, 25 March 1869), 1.° Count of Cabral, was a Portuguese politician. Biography Early years Bernardo Cabral was born on 27 July 1801 in Fornos de Algodres in the Kingdom of Portugal. Career Fidalgo of the Portuguese Royal House, by charter of 21 December 1843, Bachelor in Canons from the Faculty of Canons of the University of Coimbra, magistrate, Minister and Secretary of State, several times Legislator to the Cortes, Peer of the Realm and His Most Faithful Majesty's Council, was an important Cartista politician who, with his brother António Bernardo da Costa Cabral, he was an important figure during the Cabralism era and led the ''Cabrais government'', against which the Maria da Fonte Revolution took place. After the Patuleia, he occupied the most right-wing position in the liberal political sphere and came into open conflict with his brother, celebrating the latter's departure fr ...
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José-Miguel Bernardo
José-Miguel Bernardo Herranz (born 12 March 1950) is a Spanish mathematician and statistician. A noted Bayesian statistics, Bayesian, since 1978 he has been a professor of statistics at the University of Valencia. Bernardo was born in Valencia, Spain. He received a PhD in mathematics from the University of Valencia in 1974, and a second PhD in statistics from University College London in 1976. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical AssociationView/Search Fellows of the ASA
accessed 2016-10-22. and was founding co-president of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA).


Bibliography

*Bernardo, J. M. (1981). ''Bioestadística: Una Perspectiva Bayesiana''. Barcelona: Vicens-Vives

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José Bernardo Sánchez
Father José Bernardo Sánchez (September 7, 1778 – January 15, 1833) was a Spanish missionary in colonial Mexico and Alta California. Early life Born in Robledillo de Mohernando, Old Castile, Spain, Sánchez became a Franciscan on October 9, 1794. In 1803 he joined the missionary College of San Fernando de Mexico in the Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México). California Missions He traveled on to Las Californias the next year, 1804, where he worked at the following missions: * Mission San Diego de Alcalá (1804–1820) * Mission La Purísima Concepción (1820–1821) * Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (1821–1827) In 1806, as chaplain, Father Sánchez accompanied a military expedition against the Californian indigenous peoples. In 1821, with "Father-Prefect" Mariano Payeras Mariano is a masculine name from the Romance languages, corresponding to the feminine Mariana. It is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese variant of the Roman Marianus which derived from Mar ...
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