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Mateu is a Catalan name, meaning Matthew. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Mateu Morral (1880–1906), Spanish anarchist Surname * Antonio Mateu Lahoz (born 1977), Spanish football referee * Jaume Mateu (1382–1452), Valencian painter of the Gothic style * Marc Mateu (born 1990), Spanish football midfielder See also * Sant Mateu (other) Sant Mateu (Catalan for Saint Matthew) may refer to: *Sant Mateu, a town and municipality in Castellón, Valencia *Sant Mateu de Bages, a village in the comarca of Bages *Sant Mateu d’Albarca, a small village in the North of the Spanish island of ... {{given name, type=both Catalan masculine given names Catalan-language surnames ...
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Marc Mateu
Marc Mateu Sanjuán (born 16 June 1990) is a Spanish footballer who plays for SD Huesca. Mainly a central midfielder, he can also play as a winger. Club career Mateu was born in Valencia. Having emerged through local Levante UD's youth academy, he made his first-team debut during the 2008–09 season, in a Segunda División game against Córdoba CF (3–0 home win, 25 minutes played). On 10 August 2010, Mateu signed his first professional contract, running until 2013, and was loaned to Segunda División B club Real Unión. He subsequently served loans at CD Badajoz and Deportivo Aragón, signing permanently with the latter side after cutting ties with Levante in July 2012. On 30 May 2013, Mateu was released by Zaragoza after a bout of indiscipline. He moved to Villarreal CF's C team in October, and was promoted to the reserves the following year. On 28 July 2015, Mateu signed for CD Numancia of the second tier. He scored his first professional goal on 3 April 2016, the ...
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Antonio Mateu Lahoz
Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz (; born 12 March 1977) is a Spanish association football referee who has refereed La Liga matches since 2008. He is also an international referee with experience at the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2022 FIFA World Cup. He is known for his talkative and " quirky" approach to refereeing. Biography Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz was born in Algímia d'Alfara, a village in Valencia Province on Spain's eastern coast. He has a large family, with two brothers and three sisters. His elder brother, mother and late father influenced his decision to take up refereeing. Mateu Lahoz was a physical education teacher before becoming a football referee, his elder sister also works as a teacher, and he has said he could see himself continuing in that career when he retires from refereeing. Career Spain In 2008, Mateu Lahoz began working as a referee in La Liga. Since then, he has established himself a ...
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Jaume Mateu
Jaume Mateu (1382–1452) was a Valencian painter of the Gothic style. The nephew and collaborator of Pere Nicolau, he is known to have worked in Valencia from 1402 to 1453. Works attributed to him include the ''Adoration of the Shepherds'' (1430, part of an altarpiece now disappeared) in the museum of Cortes de Arenoso and a ''Nativity'' (1430). He participated in the coffer decoration of the Golden Hall Llotja de la Seda. He is known to have taken commissions from patrons in Teruel and Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci .... Sources * 1382 births 1452 deaths People from Valencia Painters from the Valencian Community Gothic painters {{Spain-painter-stub ...
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Sant Mateu (other)
Sant Mateu (Catalan for Saint Matthew) may refer to: *Sant Mateu, a town and municipality in Castellón, Valencia *Sant Mateu de Bages, a village in the comarca of Bages *Sant Mateu d’Albarca, a small village in the North of the Spanish island of Ibiza See also

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Matthew (given Name)
Matthew is an English language male given name. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew name "" (''Matityahu'') which means "Gift of Yahweh". Etymology The Hebrew name "" (Matityahu) was transliterated into Greek to "Ματταθίας" (''Mattathias''). It was subsequently shortened to Greek "Ματθαῖος" (''Matthaios''); this was Latinised as ''Matthaeus'', which became ''Matthew'' in English. The popularity of the name is due to Matthew the Apostle who, in Christian tradition, is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and the author of the Gospel of Matthew. Maiú and Maidiú were both a borrowing of the name Matthew among the Anglo-Normans settlers in Ireland. Maitiú is the most common Irish form of the name. Matthew is also used as an anglicisation of the Irish name '' Mathúin'' (meaning "bear"). Popularity The name Matthew became popular during the Middle Ages in Northwest Europe, and has been very common throughout the English-speaking world. In Ireland, Matthew wa ...
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Mateu Morral
The Morral affair was the attempted regicide of Spanish King Alfonso XIII and his bride, Queen Victoria Eugenie, on their wedding day, May 31, 1906, and its subsequent effects. The attacker, Mateu Morral, acting on a desire to spur revolution, threw a bomb concealed in a floral bouquet from a Madrid hotel window as the King's procession passed, killing 24 bystanders and soldiers, wounding over 100 others, and leaving the royals unscathed. Morral sought refuge from republican journalist José Nakens but fled in the night to Torrejón de Ardoz, whose villagers reported the interloper. Two days after the attack, militiamen accosted Morral, who killed one before killing himself. Morral was likely involved in a similar attack on the king a year earlier. The affair became a pretext to stop Francisco Ferrer, an anarchist pedagogue who ran Escuela Moderna, the influential, rationalist, antigovernment, anticlerical, antimilitary, Barcelonean school in whose library Morral worked. An ...
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Catalan Name
Spanish names are the traditional way of identifying, and the official way of registering, a person in Spain. They comprise a given name (simple or composite) and two surnames (the first surname of each parent). Traditionally, the first surname is the father's first surname, and the second is the mother's. Since 1999, the order of the surnames in a family is decided when registering the first child, but the traditional order is nearly universally chosen (99.53% of the time). The practice is to use one given name and the first surname generally (e.g. "Miguel de Unamuno" for Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo); the complete name is reserved for legal, formal and documentary matters. Both surnames are sometimes systematically used when the first surname is very common (e.g., Federico García Lorca, Pablo Ruiz Picasso or José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero) to get a more distinguishable name. In these cases, it is even common to use only the second surname, as in "Lorca", "Picasso" or "Zapatero". ...
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Catalan Masculine Given Names
Catalan may refer to: Catalonia From, or related to Catalonia: * Catalan language, a Romance language * Catalans, an ethnic group formed by the people from, or with origins in, Northern or southern Catalonia Places * 13178 Catalan, asteroid #13178, named "Catalan" * Catalán (crater), a lunar crater named for Miguel Ángel Catalán * Çatalan, İvrindi, a village in Balıkesir province, Turkey * Çatalan, Karaisalı, a village in Adana Province, Turkey * Catalan Bay, Gibraltar * Catalan Sea, more commonly known as the Balearic Sea * Catalan Mediterranean System, the Catalan Mountains Facilities and structures * Çatalan Bridge, Adana, Turkey * Çatalan Dam, Adana, Turkey * Catalan Batteries, Gibraltar People * Catalan, Lord of Monaco (1415–1457), Lord of Monaco from 1454 until 1457 * Alfredo Catalán (born 1968), Venezuelan politician * Alex Catalán (born 1968), Spanish filmmaker * Arnaut Catalan (1219–1253), troubador * Diego Catalán (1928–2008), Spanish philolo ...
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