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Pedro González (artist)
Pedro Gonzalez or Pedro González may refer to: People Arts and Entertainment *Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez (1925–2006), U.S. character actor * Pedro González (humorist) (born 1965), Colombian humorist, journalist and actor * Pedro J. González (1895–1995) Mexican singer-songwriter, activist, and radio host Politics * Pedro González de Lara (fl 1095–1130), Spanish noble and statesman *Pedro González de Mendoza (1428–1495), Spanish cardinal and statesman * Pedro González Llamas (fl. 1808–1812), Spanish general in the Peninsular War * Pedro Miguel González Pinzón (born 1965), Panamanian politician, speaker of the National Assembly Religion *Pedro Gallego (c.1197–1267), Spanish scholar and bishop *Blessed Peter González (1190–1246), Spanish Roman Catholic priest of the mediaeval period Sports Association football * Pedro González (Peruvian footballer) (born 1943), Peruvian football midfielder * Pedro González (footballer, born 1967), Chilean football forward * Pedr ...
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Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez (May 24, 1925 – February 6, 2006) was an American character actor best known for his appearances in a number of John Wayne movies. Life and career His father was a trumpet player, and his mother was a dancer. His brother was actor Jose Gonzales-Gonzales (1922-2000). He left school at the age of seven to join a family act called "Las Perlitas" that toured southwest Texas. As a result, he was functionally illiterate for all of his life. As a result of his illiteracy, he memorized scripts by having his wife read them to him. Gonzalez Gonzalez married at the age of seventeen and served in the Army during World War II as a driver in the United States. After the war he performed stand-up comedy for Spanish-speaking audiences. In 1953, he appeared on the Groucho Marx NBC television quiz show ''You Bet Your Life'' under the name Ramiro G. Gonzalez, where his banter with Marx attracted notice. Marx asked him: "What does the 'G' stand for?" to which he replied " ...
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Pedro González (humorist)
Pedro González Pedro Antonio González González (born 1965 in Sutamarchán, Boyacá, Colombia) is a Colombian humorist, journalist and actor also known as Don Jediondo (a play on the word ''hediondo'', meaning stinky or pungent). Career He got his start in the mid-1990s appearing in Caracol Televisión's ''Sábados Felices''. From there, he went on to direct ''No me lo cambie'', a program produced by DFL Televisión and aired on Canal A."Sofía Vergara, reina del Festival del Humor." ''El Tiempo'' 30 April 2004link/ref> More recently, he has appeared on Caracol's ''Día a Día'' and once more on ''Sábados Felices''. In 2007, he appeared in the movie ''Muertos del sustos'' with Juan Ricardo Lozano (Alerta) and Teresa Gutiérrez. He is also a partner in the Don Jediondo restaurant chain (named for his principal character), which has locations in the country's major cities. Characters * Don Jediondo * Doctora Frabia (Flavia Dos Santos) * Amparito * Papá Paramillo (Jaime Jara ...
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Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician name for ''Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic form is Peter. The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meaning "son of Peter" (compare with the English surname Peterson) is Pérez in Spanish, and Peres in Galician and Portuguese, Pires also in Portuguese, and Peiris in coastal area of Sri Lanka (where it originated from the Portuguese version), with all ultimately meaning "son of Pêro". The name Pedro is derived via the Latin word "petra", from the Greek word "η πέτρα" meaning "stone, rock". The name Peter itself is a translation of the Aramaic ''Kephas'' or '' Cephas'' meaning "stone". An alternate archaic spelling is ''Pêro''. Pedro may refer to: Notable people Monarchs, mononymously * Pedro I of Portugal * Pedro II of Portugal * Pedro III of Portugal * Pedro IV of Portugal, also Pedro I of Brazil *Pedro V of Portugal * Pedro II ...
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Pedro González De Lara
Pedro González de Lara (died 16 October 1130) was a Castilian magnate. He served Alfonso VI as a young man, and later became the lover of Alfonso's heiress, Queen Urraca. He may have joined the First Crusade in the following of Raymond IV of Toulouse, earning the nickname ''el Romero'' ("the wanderer, pilgrim"). At the height of his influence he was the most powerful person in the kingdom after the monarch. The preponderance of his power in Castile is attested in numerous documents between 1120 and 1127.Simon Barton, ''The Aristocracy in Twelfth-century León and Castile'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), 280, provides an overview of his career as revealed in the documentary evidence. He opposed the succession of Urraca's legitimate heir, Alfonso VII. This dispute ended with his premature death. It was in Pedro's generation that the use of toponymics, as opposed to just patronymics, began in Spain. Pedro was the first member of his family to use the surname "de La ...
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Pedro González De Mendoza
Pedro González de Mendoza (3 May 1428 – 11 January 1495) was a Spanish cardinal, statesman and lawyer. He served on the council of King Enrique IV of Castile and in 1467 fought for him at the Second Battle of Olmedo. In 1468 he was named bishop of Sigüenza and in 1473 he became cardinal and archbishop of Seville and appointed chancellor of Castile. In the subsequent succession dispute, Mendoza supported Isabel's right to succeed her brother, Enrique IV, and participated in the battle of Toro, where the forces of Ferdinand and Isabella defeated the supporters of Juana la Beltraneja. Mendoza's Castilian chancellorship was reconfirmed by Isabel, and in 1482 he became cardinal-archbishop of Toledo and primate of Spain. He presided over the royal council for 20 years and his influence was such that he was called "the Third King" during the reign of Isabel and Fernando. Biography Pedro González de Mendoza was born on 3 May 1428 at Guadalajara in New Castile. He was the fifth ...
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Pedro González Llamas
Pedro González Llamas was a Spanish general in the Peninsular War and one of the deputies that signed the Spanish Constitution of 1812. Army of Spain Following the September 1808 meeting at which the new Army of Spain was defined, and which incorporated the divisions he had brought from Valencia and Murcia, totalling some 4,500 men, including infantry and cavalry, into the Army of the Centre, Llamas headed for Tudela with his troops. Establishing his headquarters there, he was joined shortly afterwards by Manuel la Peña, La Peña's 10,000 men and, on 17 October, by Francisco Javier Castaños, 1st Duke of Bailén, Castaños. Shortly afterwards, however, on taking up a post in the Gobierno Supremo, he would hand over the command of his troops to Pedro Roca and become directly involved in the setting up the Cortes of Cádiz. Rodríquez García, Francisco (1865''Crónica del Senoría de Vizcaya'', pp. 93–95.''Google Books''. Retrieved 6 August 2013. Constitution Having initial ...
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Pedro Miguel González Pinzón
Pedro Miguel González Pinzón (born January 1, 1965) is a leading political figure in Panama who was tried and acquitted by a Panamian court of the June 10, 1992, killing of a US Army serviceman, Sgt. Zak Hernández, and the serious wounding of another, Sgt. Ronald T. Marshall. In addition to serving as a deputy in the National Assembly, where he represented the province of Veraguas for the ruling Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), he served as President of the unicameral National Assembly from September 1, 2007, elected by a vote of 50-26 (defeating his rival Wigberto Quintero of the Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement), until August 31, 2008. Early life Pedro Miguel González Pinzón was born on January 1, 1965, to Gerardo González Vernaza (1929–2006), a Panamanian politician who served as President of the National Assembly from 1997 to 1999, as well as acting as the head of the PRD party. Alleged involvement in Hernandez murder On June 10, 1992, United States ...
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Pedro Gallego
Pedro González Pérez (c. 1197 – 19 November 1267), known as Pedro Gallego ( la, Petrus Gallecus or ''Gallegus''), was a Franciscan scholar and prelate. He was the first bishop of Cartagena from the diocese's restoration in 1248 until his death, and played a prominent role in organizing the church in the region of Murcia after 1243. He also compiled, abridged and adapted previous translations from Arabic into Latin, producing books on zoology, astronomy and economics. Life Pedro was born about 1197 in Galicia, whence his nickname ''Gallego''. According to the 18th-century historian Pablo Manuel Ortega, his birthplace was Santa Marta de Ortigueira and his father was Gonzalo Pérez Gallego.José García Oro"Pedro González Pérez" ''Diccionario Biográfico electrónico'' (Real Academia de la Historia, 2018), retrieved 9 October 2020. He was probably of noble birth, and may have been educated at the Franciscan convent of (Vallis Dei) near Santiago de Compostela, where ...
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Peter González
Peter González (1190 – 15 April 1246), sometimes referred to as Pedro González Telmo, Saint Telmo, or Saint Elmo, was a Castilian Dominican friar and priest, born in 1190 in Frómista, Palencia, Kingdom of Castile and Leon. Life González was educated by his uncle, the Bishop of Astorga, who gave him a canonry when he was very young. On one occasion, he was riding triumphantly into the city, his horse stumbled, dumping him into the mud to the amusement of onlookers. Humbled, the canon reevaluated his vocation and later resigned his position to enter the Dominican Order. González became a renowned preacher; crowds gathered to hear him and numberless conversions were the result of his efforts. He spent much of his time as a court preacher. After King Saint Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon captured Córdoba, González was successful in restraining the soldiers from pillaging the city. He also worked for the humane treatment of Moorish prisoners. After retiring from ...
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Pedro González (Peruvian Footballer)
Pedro González Zavala (born 19 May 1943) is a Peruvian football midfielder who played for Peru in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Universitario de Deportes Club Universitario de Deportes, popularly known as Universitario or simply as La "U", is a Peruvian football club located in Lima. The club was founded in 1924 under the name Federación Universitaria by students of the National University of S .... References External linksFIFA profile 1943 births Peruvian men's footballers Peru men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders Club Universitario de Deportes footballers 1970 FIFA World Cup players Living people {{Peru-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Pedro González (footballer, Born 1967)
Pedro Alejandro González Vera (born 17 October 1967 in Valdivia) is a Chilean football manager and former football player nicknamed "Heidi". A forward, with 212 goals, he is the second highest scorer in the history of Chilean football after Francisco "Chamaco" Valdés, who has 215 official goals. International career González represented Chile at under-20 level in both the 1987 South American Championship and the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship. At senior level, he earned 29 caps and scored 5 goals from 1993 to 2000. Managerial career After working for seven years in the Unión Española youth system, in August 2018 González became the General Manager of the Deportes Valdivia youth system and the coach of the under-19 level team. In 2019, he coached the first team for three months, returning to the youth system in August of the same year. Honours Club ;Deportes Valdivia * Segunda División de Chile (1): 1987 ;Universidad de Chile * Primera División de Chile (2): 199 ...
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Pedro González (footballer, Born 1968)
Pedro González Martínez (born 18 April 1968), sometimes known simply as Pedro, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a left-back, or occasionally a centre-back. The peak of his career occurred during the 1990s, when he made 113 appearances in La Liga. Most notably, he spent four years with Atlético Madrid, one of Spain's most successful clubs. Club career Pedro was born in Villarcayo de Merindad de Castilla la Vieja in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, and turned professional with local club Real Burgos in 1987. After two years with Burgos in Segunda División, he earned a move to La Liga with Logroñés. He made his La Liga debut on 5 November 1989 in a match against Mallorca at Estadio Las Gaunas, in which Logroñés were defeated 1–0 by the visitors. His first goal came on 3 December, scoring the third goal in a 4–1 home win against Tenerife. Ultimately, he made 28 appearances for Logroñés that season, scoring twice, and his good form ear ...
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