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Raúl Martín (karateka)
Raúl Martín may refer to: * Raúl Martín (footballer, born 1979), Spanish football midfielder * Raúl Martín (footballer, born 1982), Spanish fotoball forward * Raúl Martín (bishop) (born 1957), bishop of Santa Rosa, Argentina * Raúl Martín (artist) Raúl Martín is a Spanish illustrator specializing in paleoart, the branch of science illustration that deals with artworks of subjects of paleontology. He is best known for his dinosaur paintings which appear in museums all over the world inclu ..., Spanish paleoartist * Raúl Martín (swimmer) (born 1941), Cuban Olympic swimmer {{hndis, Martin, Raul ...
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Raúl Martín (footballer, Born 1979)
Raúl Martín Rodríguez (born 16 August 1979) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a right midfielder. He amassed Segunda División totals of 152 games and 13 goals over six seasons, with Tenerife, Elche and Girona. Club career Born in Seville, Andalusia, Martín began his career with CD Manchego in Segunda División B, making his debut on 30 August 1998 and scoring the opening goal of a 2–0 win over Sevilla Atlético, his only in 28 games that season. He continued competing in that level in the following years, with Cádiz CF, Motril CF and RCD Mallorca's reserves. With the first team of the latter club, Martín appeared in 13 competitive matches during his two-year stint. His La Liga debut occurred on 5 January 2003 when he came on as 66th-minute substitute for Albert Riera in a 0–1 away loss against Sevilla FC, and on 27 November of that year he started in a 1–1 home draw to FC Copenhagen in the UEFA Cup. Late into the 2004 Janu ...
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Raúl Martín (footballer, Born 1982)
Raúl Martín del Campo (born 27 July 1982) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Born in Santander, Cantabria, Martín started his professional career with his hometown club Racing de Santander. He made his first-team – and La Liga – debut on 11 January 2004, playing 26 minutes in a 1–1 away draw against Deportivo de La Coruña after coming on as a substitute for Omri Afek. Martín split the 2004–05 season on loan, at SD Eibar (Segunda División, no appearances) and Gimnástica de Torrelavega (Segunda División B, relegation). He returned to Racing for the 2005–06 campaign, going on to earn relative playing time as they narrowly avoided top-flight relegation; this included 75 minutes in the 2–1 win over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on 21 December 2005. However, Martín mostly represented the reserves during his spell at the Campos de Sport de El Sardinero, appearing for Mérida UD after bein ...
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Raúl Martín (bishop)
Raúl Martín (October 9, 1957) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires from 2006 until 2013, when he became bishop of Santa Rosa. Life Born in Buenos Aires, Martín was ordained to the priesthood on November 17, 1990. On March 1, 2006, he was appointed auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires and titular bishop of '' Troyna''. Martín received his episcopal consecration on the following May 20 from Jorge Mario Bergoglio, archbishop of Buenos Aires, the later pope Francis, with bishop of San Martín, Guillermo Rodríguez Melgarejo, and bishop of Gualeguaychú, Jorge Eduardo Lozano, serving as co-consecrators. He was appointed bishop of Santa Rosa Santa Rosa is the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish name for Saint Rose. Santa Rosa may also refer to: Places Argentina *Santa Rosa, Mendoza, a city * Santa Rosa, Tinogasta, Catamarca * Santa Rosa, Valle Viejo, Catamarca * Santa Rosa, La Pampa * S ... on September 24, 2013. References ...
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Raúl Martín (artist)
Raúl Martín is a Spanish illustrator specializing in paleoart, the branch of science illustration that deals with artworks of subjects of paleontology. He is best known for his dinosaur paintings which appear in museums all over the world including the American Museum of Natural History, the Maryland Science Center, and Fort Peck Paleontology Inc. His works also notably appear in popular magazines including ''Scientific American'', ''Science'', and the International Edition of '' National Geographic''. As of 2001, he works with the paleontology department at the Universidad Autónoma of Madrid, Spain, where he currently lives, as well as with the paleoanthropological team of the Atapuerca Mountains excavations. Among Martín's most iconic works are paintings of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals such as the giant crocodilians ''Deinosuchus'' and ''Sarcosuchus''. He considers himself to be entirely self-taught and has drawn inspiration from hyperrealist painters includi ...
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