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Pedro Ruíz (footballer)
Pedro Ruiz may refer to: * Pedro Ruiz de Azagra (died 1186), Navarrese nobleman and soldier *Pedro Ruiz de Villegas II (1304–1355), Spanish noble baron * Pedro Ruíz Corredor (16th century), Spanish conquistador *Pedro Ruiz de Velasco (1915–1996), Mexican businessman *Pedro Ruiz Gallo (1838–1880), Peruvian polymath *Pedro Ruiz Martínez and Odilia Pineda, Mexican husband and wife potters * Pedro Ruiz Carrilero, a professional Valencian pilota player * Pedro Ruiz (actor) (born 1947), Spanish radio presenter, actor, screenwriter and comedian *Pedro Ruiz (artist) Pedro Ruiz (born 1957) is a Colombian Artist, whose focus on conceptual painting is marked by examining the socio-political context of his native Colombia. Career and education He studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in ..., Colombian artist * Pedro Ruíz (footballer, born 1947), Peruvian footballer * Pedro Ruiz (footballer, born 2000), Spanish footballer {{hndis, Ruiz, Pedro ...
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Pedro Ruiz De Azagra
Pedro Ruiz de Azagra (died 1186) was a Navarrese nobleman and soldier who established the independent Lordship of Albarracín, which lasted until 1284. He was the second son of Rodrigo Pérez de Azagra. His elder brother was Gonzalo Ruiz and his younger brother, later successor, was Fernán Ruiz. Pedro married Toda (or Tota) Pérez, the daughter of another Navarrese nobleman, Pedro de Arazuri. These two Pedros left Navarre about the same time, probably because they did not accept the succession of Sancho VI in 1154, after the death of his (elected) father, García Ramírez.Suárez Fernández, 606. He ended up in the service of Muhammad ibn Mardanis, ruler of the ''taifas'' of Valencia and Murcia. Between 1166 and 1168Buresi, 214–5. (or perhaps as late as 1169–70), Ibn Mardanis entrusted to him the lordship of Albarracín to defend his ''taifas northern borders from the expansionist Alfonso II of Aragon. Pedro immediately began Christianising his lordship, refounding churches ...
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Pedro Ruiz De Villegas II
Pedro Ruiz de Villegas y Cevallos II (b. Burgos, c. 1304 - Medina del Campo, 1355) was a Spanish nobility, Spanish noble baron in the service of the Kingdom of Castile and a member of the Order of Santiago. He was the head of the House of Villegas and a descendant of the houses House of Cevallos, of Cevallos and House of Lucio, of Lucio. As the majorat of his own heraldic crest, he received titles over Villegas (Burgos), Villegas, Manquillos, Castillo Pedroso, Moñux, Pedrosa del Páramo, Manciles, Terradillos de Sedano, Valdegómez and the palace of Sasamón. For his service in the First Castilian Civil War, and his role in the destruction of the Blanche of Bourbon league he received the castle of Caracena, and was named high adelantado of Castile in 1354. A year later, Peter of Castile would execute him in the village of Medina del Campo. Family Origins Pedro Ruiz de Villegas II was born in the city of Burgos in 1304. He was the son of Ruy Pérez de Villegas I and Teresa Go ...
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Pedro Ruíz Corredor
Pedro Ruíz Corredor (d. after 1601) was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the Spanish conquest of the Muisca. He searched for ''El Dorado'', returned to Spain, was sent back to the new world, helped consolidate newly conquered Peru for Spain, retired to his fiefdom to raise a family, and lived to a ripe old age. Biography El Dorado The origins of Pedro Ruíz Corredor are unknown. He arrived from Spain in Santa Marta in 1533.Pedro Ruiz Corredor
Soledad Acosta de Samper
Ruíz Corredor joined the expedition of ...
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Pedro Ruiz De Velasco
Pedro Thomas Mexican nobility, Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid (April 1, 1915 – August 18, 1996) was a Mexicans, Mexican businessman and the family holder of several historical documents from Mexico including the original Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire, Acta de Independencia del Imperio Mexicano de 1821. Biography Pedro Ruiz de Velasco was born in the Mexican Federal District and married Susana Esperanza Zenteno August 2, 1945. His children included Veronica Ruiz de Velasco, an important Mexican neo-figurative artist. His sisters were Teófila Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid, María de Lourdes Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid, Caridad Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid, Beatriz Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid, & Guadalupe Lucía Beatriz Ruiz de Velasco y la Madrid. His brothers were Felipe Salvador Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid and Pedro Tomás Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid The Ruiz de Velasco family were the original owners for 128 years of the Declaration of Independe ...
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Pedro Ruiz Gallo
Pedro Ruiz Gallo ( Etén, – Callao, ) was a Peruvian polymath, serving as a soldier and inventor, also working as a watchmaker, mechanic, musician, painter, researcher, doctor, and explorer, nationally considered one of the forerunners of modern aeronautics and patron of the Peruvian Army's engineering branch. He was the creator of the monumental clock that was located in the Parque de la Exposición, which was looted by Chilean troops during the War of the Pacific. Early life He was born in the then Villa de Eten in 1838, his parents were the Spanish colonel Pedro Manuel Ruiz and Juliana Gallo, when he was still a very young boy he lost his father and shortly after when he was just 11 years old his mother, this situation forced him to leave his small hometown to go to the city of Chiclayo where he began working as a watchmaker's assistant, a hobby that would interest him for the rest of his life. Military career Since his childhood Ruiz had felt attracted to mechan ...
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Pedro Ruiz Martínez And Odilia Pineda
Pedro Ruiz Martínez and Odilia Pineda are husband and wife Mexican potters, who work in Capula, Michoacán. This town is noted for its ceramics distinguished by having its designs painted on with small dots in a technique called “punteaje.” The couple’s work is noted not only for its precise punteaje, but also the use of “petatillo”, the use of fine crosshatching used to fill in background space, normally associated with Jalisco pottery. The couple works in their own workshop in the town, along with their children, to whom they have taught the craft. Using clay from local deposits, most pieces are formed with the use of molds, but some are formed by hand. Most of their pieces are pots with lids, cantaros, small jugs, miniature figures, water glasses with their own tray, platters, bowls. After forming and drying, the pieces are fired for the first time in wood or gas kilns. Then they are painted using commercial enamel paint mixed with a slip. Principal decorative ele ...
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Pedro Ruiz Carrilero
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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Valencian Pilota
Valencian pilota ( ca-valencia, pilota valenciana "Valencian ball") is a traditional handball sport played in the Valencian Community. Its origins are not known. Rules variations within the generic ''Pilota Valenciana'' category are frequent from area to area but the common trait is that the ball is struck with a bare, or almost bare, hand (only minimal protection is applied in some versions of the sport). The general rule involves two teams made from two up to five players each (the numbers depend on the particular version played). Exceptionally, individual matches are also played (mostly in Escala i corda and Raspall) between the most renowned players. The second characteristic is that it is not played against a wall. Instead, similar to modern tennis, two individuals or teams are placed face to face separated either by a line on the ground or a net in all of modern modalities except for the frontó. A distinctive trait of Valencian pilota is that the spectators are often sea ...
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Pedro Ruiz (actor)
Pedro Ruiz (born 17 August 1947) is a Spanish radio presenter, actor, screenwriter and comedian. Radio As an RJ, Pedro has anchored various programmes. Television In 1972, Pedro Ruiz started his television career at Televisión Española by presenting the show '' Estudio Estadio''. In 1974, he appeared in the show '' ¿Le conoce usted?'' telecast on TVE. He remained one of the most popular presenters in Spain from the 1970s to the 1990s. Awards and nominations * Nominated, Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor (1987) for '' Moros y Cristianos''. * Won, TP d'Oru (1986) Most Popular Person for'' Como Pedro por su casa''. Filmography *"The Bigger, the Better" (2017) as Padre Santiago *"Oh, quina joia!" (2016) as Jimmy *"¿Qué fue de Jorge Sanz?" (TV Series 2016)as Pedro Ruiz *"Academia de baile Gloria" (TV Series 2001) *"Proceso a ETA" (1989) *"La claror daurada" (TV Series 1989) *"Moors and Christians" (1987) as Pepe *"Policía" (1987) as Vigilante estadio (uncredited) ...
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Pedro Ruiz (artist)
Pedro Ruiz (born 1957) is a Colombian Artist, whose focus on conceptual painting is marked by examining the socio-political context of his native Colombia. Career and education He studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, which he attended from 1979 to 1983. After completing his degree, he began exploring painting and printing techniques at Stanley William Hayter's studio, Atelier 17. After spending five years in Paris, he returned to his home in Bogotá. There he began work with the advertising agency McCann, where he became the company's Artistic Director. Major exhibitions and auctions Pedro Ruiz began solo exhibitions as an artist in Bogotá in the late 1980s. He is currently represented by Beatriz Esguerra Art in Bogotá. * (2012–2018) Latin American Art Sale, Christie's, New York, NY * 2016 – GOLD Spirit and Nature of a Territory, Presented By the Embassy of Colombia and Maddox Gallery, Mayfair, London. *2015 – Anything Goes / "Todo ...
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Pedro Ruíz (footballer, Born 1947)
Pedro Ruíz (born 6 July 1947) is a Peruvian footballer. He played in two matches for the Peru national football team in 1975. He was also part of Peru's squad for the 1975 Copa América The 1975 edition of the Copa América football tournament was played between 17 July and 28 October. For the first time there was no fixed venue, and all matches were played throughout the year in each country. In addition, the tournament changed ... tournament. References External links * 1947 births Living people Peruvian men's footballers Peru men's international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) Men's association football midfielders Sporting Cristal footballers Juan Aurich footballers Unión Huaral footballers {{Peru-footy-bio-stub ...
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