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Loyola (surname)
Loyola is a Basque surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ángel Custodio Loyola (1926–1985), Venezuelan singer and composer * Carlos Díaz Loyola (1894–1968), Chilean poet, known as Pablo de Rokha *Ignacio Loyola Vera (born 1954), Mexican politician *Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), Catholic saint and founder of the Society of Jesus *José Inácio Candido de Loyola (1891-1973), Goan Catholic independence activist * Juan Loyola (1952–1999), Venezuelan artist *Margot Loyola Margot Loyola Palacios (September 15, 1918 – August 3, 2015) was a musician, folk singer and researcher of the folklore of Chile and Latin America in general. Loyola was active as a musician and musical ethnographer/anthropologist for many dec ... (1918-2015), Chilean musician * Martín Ignacio de Loyola (1550–1616), Franciscan friar and circumnavigator {{surname, Loyola Basque-language surnames ...
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Ángel Custodio Loyola
Ángel Custodio Loyola (September 4, 1926 – September 24, 1985), was a Venezuelan singer and composer, known as a pioneer in the joropo genre. He wrote many popular songs, including "El Gavilán", "Tierra Negra", "Carnaval", "Sentimiento Llanero", "Catira Marmolereña", "Faenas Llaneras", and "Puerto Miranda". He is considered to have been one of the greatest exponents of ''llanera'' music. Partial discography *''Pasaje contramarcado'' (Discomoda DCM-119) *''Buenos Aires llaneros'' (Discomoda DCM-195) *''Sentimiento llanero'' (Discomoda DCM-246) *''Corrío Apureño'' (Discomoda DCM-256) *''El guachamarón'' (Discomoda DCM-287) *''Travesias de Mata Larga'' (Discomoda DCM-298) *''El tigre de Masaguarito'' (Discomoda DCM-414) *''Señores, Aquí está un llanero'' (Discomoda DCM-462) *''Ay! Catira Marmoleña'' (Discomoda DCM-623) *''Sentir Venezolano'' (Philips 40.097) *''El Indio Modesto Laya'' (Palacio LPS-66.386) *''El Guariqueño si sabe'' (Cachilapo LPC-017) Compilations *'' ...
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Pablo De Rokha
Pablo de Rokha (born Carlos Ignacio Díaz Loyola; 17 October 1894 – 10 September 1968) was a Chilean poet. He won the Chilean Premio Nacional de Literatura (National Literature Prize) in 1965 and is counted among the four greats of Chilean poetry, along with Pablo Neruda, Vicente Huidobro and Gabriela Mistral. De Rokha is considered an avant-garde poet and an influential figure in the poetry scene of his country. Biography De Rokha was born in the small town of Licantén in the Maule Region, Chile, the son of Ignacio Díaz Alvarado and Laura Loyola Muñoz. He was the oldest of nineteen siblings. De Rokha was baptized in the Parroquia de Licantén on October 24, 1894. His family was middle class farmers from a rural area and de Rokha's father did various jobs to earn a living, such as a farm manager and a chief customs officer in the Andes border crossings. De Rokha spent his childhood on the farm "Pocoa de Corinto" (Pocoa of Corinth farm) where his father was working as mana ...
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Ignacio Loyola Vera
Ignacio Loyola Vera (born 10 September 1954) is a Mexican politician. A member of the National Action Party, he served as Governor of Querétaro from 1 October 1997 to 30 September 2003. Career Born in Querétaro City, Loyola obtained a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering and Zootechnology at the ITESM. Before politics he was the director of his own agricultural business, an advisor to COPARMEX (1992–1994), vice-president of the Society of Agricultural Engineers and Parasitologists (1993–1995), advisor to CANACO (1994–1996) and director of COPARMEX in Querétaro (1996). With no previous political experience, he ran for the governorship of Querétaro in 1997. In a surprising victory he defeated Fernando Ortiz Arana Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He approved the construction of the new international airport, which began in 2002 and was inaugurated in 2004 by his successor. During his term, he accomplished the construction of the International Airport of Querétaro ...
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Ignatius Of Loyola
Ignatius of Loyola, Society of Jesus, S.J. (born Íñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola; eu, Ignazio Loiolakoa; es, Ignacio de Loyola; la, Ignatius de Loyola; – 31 July 1556), venerated as Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a Spain, Spanish Catholic priest and theologian, who, with Peter Faber and Francis Xavier, founded the religious order of the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits), and became its first Superior General of the Society of Jesus, Superior General, in Paris in 1541. He envisioned the purpose of the Society of Jesus to be Missionary, missionary work and Education, teaching. In addition to the vows of chastity, obedience and poverty of other religious orders in the church, Loyola instituted a fourth vow for Jesuits of obedience to the Pope, to engage in projects ordained by the pontiff. Jesuits were instrumental in leading the Counter-Reformation. As a former soldier, Ignatius paid particular attention to the spiritual formation of his recruits and recorded his method in the ...
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José Inácio Candido De Loyola
José Inácio Candido de Loyola, popularly known as Fanchu Loyola (born Orlim, Salcete, Goa, 11 March 1891, died Portugal 1973), was, in the words of Charles Borges, "Goa’s foremost nationalist". He is noted for his journalism and political activism in support of human rights and democracy, humanism, anti-colonialism, and Goan independence. Biography Born in the home of his maternal grandparents, he was the son of Avertano Loyola and Maria Angelica Conceicão Gomes, who were prominent in the ''Partido Indiano'', a political party associated with the '' Chardó'' caste. His uncle José Inácio de Loyola was a lawyer, owner of ''A Índia Portuguesa'' (itself the paper of the Partido Indiano), and a fierce critic of Portuguese colonialism in India. At the time of Fanchu Loyola's birth both his father and uncle were in exile in British India, not returning to Goa until September 1891. In 1917 Fanchu Loyola married Amy Amelia D'Souza, daughter of Thomas D'Souza and herself highly e ...
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Juan Loyola
Juan Alberto Loyola Valbuena (April 9, 1952 – April 27, 1999) was a Venezuelan sculptor. Biography Loyola was born in Caracas, Venezuela on April 9, 1952, the son of Juan Luis Mario Loyola and Auristela Valbuena. He is considered to be one of the most controversial artists and multitalented people of Venezuela. He was also a poet, performer, photographer, film-maker, and painter. He died suddenly on April 27, 1999, in Catia la Mar, Venezuela, after a long battle with cardiomegaly Cardiomegaly (sometimes megacardia or megalocardia) is a medical condition in which the heart is enlarged. As such, it is more commonly referred to simply as "having an enlarged heart". It is usually the result of underlying conditions that make t .... References *''This article was initially translated from the Spanish Wikipedia.'' Venezuelan sculptors 1952 births 1999 deaths 20th-century sculptors {{Venezuela-sculptor-stub ...
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Margot Loyola
Margot Loyola Palacios (September 15, 1918 – August 3, 2015) was a musician, folk singer and researcher of the folklore of Chile and Latin America in general. Loyola was active as a musician and musical ethnographer/anthropologist for many decades. She published a large body of work dealing with musical styles, folk music and customs of all Chilean regions as well as other South American countries. She also taught music. Early career Loyola was born in Linares, Chile in 1918. She studied piano with Rosita Renard and Elisa Gayán at the National Conservatory of Music of Chile, and studied song with Blanca Hauser. In 1952 she immersed herself in researching the typical Peruvian dances and musical forms, the ''marinera'' and the '' resbalosa''. This allowed her to study the origins of these dances and to characterize the simililarities between the Peruvian and Chilean ones (''resfalosa'' and '' cueca''). Subsequently, she worked with Porfirio Vásquez, the patriarch of black m ...
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Martín Ignacio De Loyola
Martín Ignacio Martínez de Mallea, known as Martín Ignacio de Loyola (c. 1550 in Eibar, Guipuzcoa, Spain – 1606 in Buenos Aires), was a Franciscan friar, best known for his two travels around the world in 1580–1584 and 1585–1589, being the first person to complete the world circumnavigation twice in different directions, and for his missionary effort in China. He was a grandnephew of Ignatius of Loyola, and was ordained a priest in Alaejos in 1572. Circumnavigations of the world In both of his travels Loyola took advantage of Spain and Portugal being united under the crown of Philip II of Spain. First circumnavigation: 1582–1584 Loyola's first circumnavigation was made in a westerly direction. Departing Cadiz on 21 June 1582, he sailed for the Canary Islands, then crossed the Atlantic to La Désirade, Puerto Rico, and Santo Domingo, to arrive in San Juan de Lúa (modern Veracruz), in México. After crossing to the Pacific Ocean coast of Mexico at Acapulco he sail ...
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