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José Romero(volleyball)
Jose Romero or José Romero may refer to: * José Romero y Fernández de Landa (1735-1807), Spanish naval officer * José Romero (bullfighter) (1745-1826), Spanish bullfighter *José Romero (baseball) (1878–?), Cuban baseball player *José E. Romero (1897–1978), Senator in the Philippines *Jose V. Romero Jr. (1934–2018), Filipino statesman and diplomat * José Romero Santos (born 1936), Cuban rower *Jose Manuel Romero Moreno (born 1940), Spanish lawyer *José Luis Romero (footballer) (born 1945), Spanish former footballer and coach * José María Romero de Tejada (1948-2017), Spanish jurist * José Santos Romero (born 1951), Argentine football manager and player * Jose Luis Romero Hicks (born 1957), Mexican businessperson * José Luis Romero (journalist) (1967–2010), Mexican radio journalist * Jose Romero (Australian footballer) (born 1971), Chilean Australian rules footballer * José Antonio Romero Morilla (born 1980), Spanish football manager *José Romero Jiménez (born 19 ...
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José Romero Y Fernández De Landa
José Romero y Fernández de Landa (1735–1807), better known as Romero Landa was a Spanish naval and army officer and the Spanish Navy's first official naval engineer and Naval architecture, ship designer. He designed several two-and Three-decker, three-deck Ship of the line, ships of the line in the late 18th and early 19th centuries which fought at the Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780), Battle of Cape St Vincent and the Battle of Trafalgar. He is also notable as the writer of ''Reglamento de maderas necesarias para la fábrica de los baxeles del Rey'' (''Rules for the wood necessary for building the King's ships''), published in 1784, and which specified the number and dimensions of the hulls, equipment, masts and rigging for ships of 100, 74, 64 and 34 guns. Life On 27 May 1752 Romero Landa joined the Regimiento de dragoon, Dragones de Edimburgo at Arcos de la Llana, Villa de Arcos, commanding a company. In 1754 he transferred to the navy, becoming an 'alférez de fragata' ( ...
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