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Ramiro (comics)
Ramiro is a Spanish and Portuguese name from the latinisation of the Gothic given name *𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌼𐌹𐍂 (*Ranamir). Notable people with the name include: Given name * Ramiro I of Asturias (c. 790–850), king of Asturias * Ramiro II of León (c. 900–951), king of Leon * Ramiro III of León (961–985), king of Leon * Ramiro I of Aragon (before 1007–1063), king of Aragon * Ramiro II of Aragon (c. 1075–1157), king of Aragon A-C * Ramiro Arias (born 1993), Argentine football defender * Ramiro Arrue (1892–1971), Basque painter, illustrator, and ceramist * Ramiro Benavides (born 1947), Bolivian tennis player * Ramiro Benavides (swimmer) (born 1954), Guatemalan former swimmer * Ramiro Benetti (born 1993), Brazilian footballer * Ramiro Blacut (born 1944), Bolivian footballer * Ramiro Borja, Ecudorean-American soccer player * Ramiro Bravo (born 1962), Spanish foil fencer * Ramiro Bruschi (born 1981), Uruguayan football forward * Ramiro Cabrera (born 1988), Uruguaya ...
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Latinisation Of Names
Latinisation (or Latinization) of names, also known as onomastic Latinisation, is the practice of rendering a ''non''-Latin name in a Latin style. It is commonly found with historical proper names, including personal names and toponyms, and in the standard binomial nomenclature of the life sciences. It goes further than romanisation, which is the transliteration of a word to the Latin alphabet from another script (e.g. Cyrillic). For authors writing in Latin, this change allows the name to function grammatically in a sentence through declension. In a scientific context, the main purpose of Latinisation may be to produce a name which is internationally consistent. Latinisation may be carried out by: * transforming the name into Latin sounds (e.g. for ), or * adding Latinate suffixes to the end of a name (e.g. for '' Meibom),'' or * translating a name with a specific meaning into Latin (e.g. for Italian ; both mean 'hunter'), or * choosing a new name based on some attribut ...
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Ramiro Canovas
Ramiro Canovas (born August 6, 1981) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a center back for the Atlanta Silverbacks in the North American Soccer League. Career Early career Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Canovas started his career in the United States with the Mercer University Bears before joining the Melchester Wings in the Atlanta District Amateur Soccer League. He then joined the Atlanta Silverbacks Reserves, then known as Atlanta FC, of the National Premier Soccer League. Canovas scored the club's first ever goal in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2008. He then went on to captain the Silverbacks Reserves from 2010 to 2012. Atlanta Silverbacks On March 2, 2014 it was announced that Canovas had signed his first professional contract at age 32 with the Atlanta Silverbacks of the North American Soccer League. He then made his professional debut with the side on May 17, 2014 against the Carolina RailHawks North Carolina FC is an American professional ...
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Ramiro Costa
Ramiro Costa (born 21 August 1992), is an Argentine footballer who plays as a striker for Mexican club Atlante. Club career He reached the bottom of Rosario Central in 2008 from San Jose club. He made his first professional season with the squad in the summer of 2011 and debuted at the Central team February 11, 2011 at Almirante Brown in the trainer's hand Hector Rivoira.1 In the following date started against San Martín de San Juan but failed to have continuity in the remainder of the season as he suffered an injury to his right ankle. With the arrival of Juan Antonio Pizzi as coach for the season 2011/12 added minutes in the first games of the tournament but with the passing of the parties lost their place in the squad. In July signs for Universidad Católica in a 3 years contract. On 13 December he scores his first professional goal in a draw against deportes iquique. Honours Atlante *Liga de Expansión MX The Liga de Expansión MX, also known as Liga de Desarrollo ( ...
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Ramiro Cortés (basketball)
Ramiro Prudencio Cortés Molteni (1931 – 23 April 1977) was a Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, from 22 November to 8 December 1956, with the exception of the equestrian events, whi .... He was born in Salto in 1931 and died there in 1977. References External links * 1931 births 1977 deaths Uruguayan men's basketball players 1959 FIBA World Championship players Olympic basketball players of Uruguay Basketball players at the 1956 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Uruguay Olympic medalists in basketball Medalists at the 1956 Summer Olympics Date of birth missing Sportspeople from Salto, Uruguay {{Uruguay-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Ramiro Cortés
Ramiro Cortés Jr. (25 November 1933 – 2 July 1984) was an American composer. Cortés was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1933 to Ramiro Cortés, Sr. and Elvira Cortés (née Acosta). He studied with Henry Cowell, Richard Donovan, Ingolf Dahl, Vittorio Giannini, Roger Sessions, Halsey Stevens, and, in Rome on a Fulbright Fellowship, with Goffredo Petrassi. He worked for a brief period in the 1960s as a computer programmer, and then taught composition at the University of California, Los Angeles (1966–67), University of Southern California (1967–72), and the University of Utah (1972–84). He died of heart failure in Salt Lake city on 2 July 1984. His earlier compositions employed serial technique, but beginning in the late 1960s he turned to a freer form of chromatic atonality Atonality in its broadest sense is music that lacks a tonal center, or key. ''Atonality'', in this sense, usually describes compositions written from about the early 20th-century to the present day, w ...
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Ramiro Corrales
Ramiro Corrales (born March 12, 1977) is an American former professional soccer player who is currently a technical advisor and assistant coach for USL Championship expansion side Monterey Bay FC. He spent most of his professional career with the San Jose Earthquakes in Major League Soccer. Known as a "reliable contributor who sstrong in defense, composed and responsible with the ball and who works hard to make his teammates better", Corrales was the last remaining active MLS player from its inaugural season in 1996 upon his 2013 retirement. Club career San Jose Clash (1996–1997) Born in Salinas, California, Corrales did not play college soccer; instead he signed with the California Jaguars of USISL. He then became a professional and entered the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. This was before the advent of Project-40, so Corrales forfeited any opportunity to guarantee a college scholarship. Corrales was drafted 81st by the Columbus Crew but was then immediately traded to ...
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Ramiro L
Ramiro is a Spanish and Portuguese name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Ramiro I of Asturias (c. 790–850), king of Asturias * Ramiro II of León (c. 900–951), king of Leon * Ramiro III of León (961–985), king of Leon * Ramiro I of Aragon (before 1007–1063), king of Aragon * Ramiro II of Aragon (c. 1075–1157), king of Aragon A-C * Ramiro Arias (born 1993), Argentine football defender * Ramiro Arrue (1892–1971), Basque painter, illustrator, and ceramist * Ramiro Benavides (born 1947), Bolivian tennis player * Ramiro Benavides (swimmer) (born 1954), Guatemalan former swimmer * Ramiro Benetti (born 1993), Brazilian footballer * Ramiro Blacut (born 1944), Bolivian footballer * Ramiro Borja, Ecudorean-American soccer player * Ramiro Bravo (born 1962), Spanish foil fencer * Ramiro Bruschi (born 1981), Uruguayan football forward * Ramiro Cabrera (born 1988), Uruguayan cyclist * Ramiro Canovas (born 1981), Argentine football center back * Ramiro Carballo (b ...
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Ramiro Choc
Ramiro Choc is a Guatemala Guatemala ( ; ), officially the Republic of Guatemala ( es, República de Guatemala, links=no), is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico; to the northeast by Belize and the Caribbean; to the east by Hon ...n Mayan peoples, Mayan (Q'eqchi' people, Q'eqchi') peasant leader. He was born in extreme poverty in a plantation within the municipality of El Estor, Izabal Department. Died: 23 May 2022. His parents had been born Debt bondage, slaves. At age 17 he became a catechist for the Catholic Church where he taught a liberation theology in which people should not only have justice after death in heaven but also during life on earth. This brought him great support among the peasant population but not among all of the church hierarchy. After nearly thirteen years as a catechist, the gap between Choc's liberation theology and the conservative doctrine of many of his superiors became too large. Choc was hired by the ...
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Ramiro Civita
Ramiro Civita (born in Buenos Aires, 16 December 1966) is an Argentine cinematographer (sometimes credited as Ramiro Aisenson) who has been active since 1994 and primarily made documentaries and feature films in Argentina, Spain, and Italy, working with directors such as Fernando León de Aranoa, Daniel Burman, and Silvio Soldini. For his camera work on the Italian mystery thriller ''The Girl by the Lake'', directed by Andrea Molaioli, Civita was nominated for several film awards and won the David di Donatello for Best Cinematography. Filmography * '' Buenos Aires Vice Versa'' (1996) * '' Bajo un mismo techo'' (1996) * ''El Juguete rabioso'' (1998) * '' Fin de siglo'' (1998) * ''Siesta'' (1998) * ''Garage Olimpo'' (1999) * '' Waiting for the Messiah'' (2000) * '' Tornando a casa'' (2001) * '' Saluzzi - Ensayo para bandoneon y tres hermanos'' (2001) * '' ¿Sabés nadar?'' (2002) * ''Todas las azafatas van al cielo'' (2002) * '' La Quimera de los héroes'' (2003) * '' Ciudad de Dio ...
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Ramiro Cepeda
Ramiro Augusto Cepeda (born 25 April 1975) is a former Argentine football manager and former player . He currently is the manager for Liga Nacional club Antigua. Honours Club ;Alianza F.C. Alianza Fútbol Club, also known simply as Alianza, is a football club based in San Salvador, El Salvador. Founded in 1958, Alianza was almost immediately successful, winning its first championships in the 1966 and 1967 Salvadoran seasons. Even ... * Primera División ** Runners-up: Apertura 2012 References External links Ramiro Cepedaat Soccerway {{DEFAULTSORT:Cepeda, Ramiro Living people 1975 births Footballers from Buenos Aires Argentine footballers Deportivo Zacapa players C.D. Suchitepéquez players C.D. Atlético Marte footballers Argentine football managers C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo managers Universidad SC managers Deportivo Petapa managers Club Xelajú MC managers Expatriate footballers in El Salvador Expatriate football managers in El Salvador Expatriate foo ...
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Ramiro Castillo
Ramiro Castillo Salinas (March 27, 1966 – October 18, 1997) was a Bolivian footballer that played as a midfielder. He was capped 52 times and scored 5 international goals for Bolivia between 1989 and 1997. He made one substitute appearance at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Club career Nicknamed "Chocolatín" by the colour of his skin, Castillo was born in Coripata, a small town in the sub-tropical Yungas region. His first professional team was The Strongest, the club with which he always identified. From there he went to play successfully in Argentine football, defending the colors of Instituto de Córdoba, Argentinos Juniors, River Plate, Rosario Central and Platense. He set a record for the most appearances in the Argentine league by a Bolivian player with 145 games, also scoring 10 goals in Argentina too. Later in his career he returned to Bolivia where he played for The Strongest and Club Bolívar. International career Castillo represented his country in 13 FIFA World Cup qua ...
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Ramiro Castro De La Mata
Ramiro Castro de la Mata (full name Ramiro Castro de la Mata y Caamaño) ( Huanuco, Peru, September 5, 1931 - Lima, Peru, December 27, 2006) was a physician, scientist, pharmacologist, professor and founder of the University Cayetano Heredia in Lima, Peru. He was recognized internationally as an expert in drug addiction. Academic achievements Castro de la Mata earned his medical doctor degree at the Cayetano Heredia University in 1958. Early in his career he was an Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology at the National University of San Marcos (1958–1960). He was a Ricker Research Fellow, at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (1960–1961). His long academic career at the Cayetano Heredia University included the position of Academic Vice-President from 1984 to 1989. He was a founding member and President of the National Pharmacological Society (Sociedad Peruana de Farmacología y Terapéutica Experimental), and a member of the National Academy of Sciences (Sociedad Peruana ...
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