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Narro can refer to: * House of Narro, Spanish noble lineage * Jesús Narro Sancho (1922–1987), Spanish footballer * José Narro Céspedes (b. 1959), Mexican politician * José Narro Robles (b. 1948), Mexican academic and politician * Manuel Acuña Narro (1849 – 1873), 19th-century Mexican writer * Pascual Marquina Narro (1873 – 1948), Spanish orchestral and operatic composer * Víctor Narro (b. 1999), Spanish footballer See also * Naro (other) * Narros (other) Narros can refer to: * Narros, a municipality in Soria, Castile and León, Spain * Narros de Matalayegua, a municipality in Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain * Narros de Saldueña, a municipality in Ávila, Castile and León, Spain * Narros d ... * Narrow (other) {{Human name disambiguation ...
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House Of Narro
The House of Narro is a Spanish noble lineage originally from Guipuzcoa, Basque Country. From there, it spread to various provinces and Spanish kingdoms, particularly to Catalonia, the current Rioja, Avila (Castile and Leon) and America. It became important during the proliferation of Castile in the 13th century. It was one of the 100 families who were granted the Segovia area. In fact, there are some towns and villages that carry the name such as; Narros de Salduena in Avile who still have the famous castle of Narros, or the municipality of Narros, also in Avile, that received its name as it was populated by Naharros in the XIII century. Another example is the palace of Narros in Zarauz, Guipuzcoa, from the 16th century and belonging from the 17th century to the Marquises of Narros. Nowadays the palace is owned by the Dukes of Granada de Ega. Coat of arms The shield is divided into two main sections; in golden background two horizontal blue stripes signifying respect, s ...
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Jesús Narro Sancho
Jesus ( AD 30 or 33) was a Jewish preacher and religious leader who most Christians believe to be the incarnation of God and Muslims believe was a prophet. Jesus may also refer to: People Religious figures * Elymas Bar-Jesus, a Jew in the ''Acts of the Apostles'', chapter 13, who opposed the missionary Paul on Cyprus * Jesus Barabbas (Matthew 27:16–17 margin), pardoned criminal * Jesus Justus (Colossians 4:11), Christian in Rome mentioned by Paul Other people with the name * Jesus (name), as given name and surname, derived from the Latin name ''Iesus'' and the Greek ('). * Jesus ben Ananias (died ), Jewish nationalist mentioned by Josephus * Jesus Ben Sira (), religious writer, author of the Book of Sirach * Jesus Christ Allin or GG Allin (1956–1993), American punk rock musician * Jesús González Díaz (born 1994), simply known as Jesús, Spanish footballer * Jesús Malverde, legendary Mexican bandit-saint * Jesús Rodríguez (other) * Gabriel Jesus (born 1997), B ...
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José Narro Céspedes
José Narro Céspedes (born 17 January 1959) is a Mexican politician currently affiliated with the National Regeneration Movement and serving as a senator to the LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress from the state of Zacatecas. As a member of the Party of the Democratic Revolution and Labor Party, he was previously a federal deputy in the LVI, LVIII and LXI Legislatures. At the state level, he served in both the Congress of Zacatecas and the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District The Mexico City Congress ( es, Congreso de la Ciudad de México, ALCDMX) is the legislative branch of government of Mexico City. Between 1988 and 1993, it was known as the Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District ( es, Asamblea de Re ... in the 1990s. References 1959 births Living people Politicians from Tamaulipas Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Labor Party (Mexico) politicians Party of the Democratic Revolution politicians 21st-century Mexican poli ...
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José Narro Robles
José Narro Robles (born December 5, 1948 in Saltillo, Coahuila) is a Mexican researcher, academic, and politician. He is a former director of the Faculty of Medicine of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and was elected its 23rd Rector on November 20, 2007. After two 4-year periods leading UNAM, in February 2016, he was appointed by Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto to replace Mercedes Juan as head of the Mexican Secretariat of Health. Robles has enacted as adviser for the World Health Organization, WHO and UNICEF. He has been president of the National Academy of Medicine, of which he has been a member since 1992. He has also worked as General Director of Health Services of the Mexican Federal District, Secretary-General of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Undersecretary of Migratory Services and Population at the Ministry of the Interior (''Secretaría de Gobernación'') and Undersecretary of Health at the Federal Secretariat of Health. ...
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Manuel Acuña
Manuel Acuña Navarro (27 August 1849 – 6 December 1873) was a 19th-century Mexican writer. He focused on poetry but also wrote some novels and plays. He committed suicide at age 24. It is not certain why he killed himself, but it is thought that he did so because of a woman. Early life Acuña was born in the city of Saltillo, Coahuila, on August 27, 1849 to Francisco Acuña and Refugia Navarro. He was taught how to write and read at an early age. His parents received the first letter. Subsequently studied at the College Josefino Saltillo city and around 1865 he moved to Mexico, where he entered as a boarder at the College of San Ildefonso, where he studied mathematics, Latin, French, and Philosophy. Subsequently, In January 1868 he began his studies at the School of Medicine. Acuña lived at a time at which Mexican society was dominated by philosophical-positivist intellectuality. Furthermore, he was living as a romantic tendency in poetry was occurring. In January 1868, Acu ...
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Pascual Marquina Narro
Pascual Marquina Narro (16 May 1873 – 13 July 1948) was a prolific Spanish orchestral and operatic composer, known particularly for his pasodoble works, such as España cañí "España cañí" (meaning "Gypsy Spain" in Spanish) is a famous instrumental Spanish piece of pasodoble music by Pascual Marquina Narro (1873–1948). The song was written around 1923 and first recorded in 1926. In English it is also known as the .... References * * * * 1873 births 1948 deaths Male opera composers People from Calatayud Spanish classical composers Spanish male classical composers Spanish opera composers {{Spain-composer-stub ...
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Víctor Narro
Víctor Narro Valero (born 27 May 1999) is a Spanish footballer who plays mainly as a right winger for CD Lugo. Club career Narro was born in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, and represented RCD Mallorca and SD La Salle before joining Villarreal CF's youth setup in January 2017, for a €40,000 fee. On 14 July 2018, after finishing his formation, he was assigned to farm team CD Roda in Tercera División. Narro made his senior debut on 26 August 2018 by starting in a 2–1 home win over Paterna CF, and scored his first goal on 25 November by netting the opener in a 2–2 away draw against Orihuela CF. After finishing the campaign with three goals in 35 appearances, he returned to the ''Yellow Submarine'' and was included in the C-team also in the fourth tier. Narro spent the 2020–21 season with the reserves in Segunda División B, before departing the club on 31 July 2021. Three days later, he moved to another reserve team, Real Valladolid Promesas in Primera Divisi ...
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Naro (other)
Naro may refer to: * Naro language, a Khoe language from Botswana * Naro Space Center, South Korean launch center ** Naro-1, South Korean launcher Places * Naro, Sicily, Italy * Naro, Solomon Islands * Naro, island and barangay of Cawayan, Masbate, Philippines * Naro-Fominsky District, district in Moscow Oblast, Russia ** Naro-Fominsk, town and the administrative center of Naro-Fominsky District * Naro Gewog, village in Thimphu District, Bhutan * Naro Moru, town in central Kenya * Naro Moru River, Kenya People * Costantino Patrizi Naro (1798–1876), cardinal * Naro Hari Shrestha (b. 1996), an Indian professional footballer Acronym The acronym NARO may refer to: * National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (Japan) * North American river otter * Nuclear Accident Response Organisation (United Kingdom) See also * Nara (other) * Narro (other) * Nero (other) Nero (37–68) was ''emperor'' of the ''Roman Empire'' from 54 to 68. Nero may also re ...
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Narros (other)
Narros can refer to: * Narros, a municipality in Soria, Castile and León, Spain * Narros de Matalayegua, a municipality in Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain * Narros de Saldueña, a municipality in Ávila, Castile and León, Spain * Narros del Castillo, a municipality in Ávila, Castile and León, Spain * Narros del Puerto, a municipality in Ávila, Castile and León, Spain See also * Narro (other) Narro can refer to: * House of Narro, Spanish noble lineage * Jesús Narro Sancho (1922–1987), Spanish footballer * José Narro Céspedes (b. 1959), Mexican politician * José Narro Robles (b. 1948), Mexican academic and politician * Manuel Acu ...
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