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Rubio (surname)
Rubio is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Álvaro Rubio (born 1979), Spanish professional footballer * Angel Rubio (born 1975), American footballer * Antoni Rubió i Lluch (1856–1937), Spanish-Catalan historian * Antonio Rubio (born 1949), Spanish boxer * Chris Rubio, American football trainer * David Rubio (1934–2000), English instrument maker * Diego Morcillo Rubio de Auñón (1642–1730), Spanish bishop * Eduardo Rubio (born 1983), Chilean footballer * Eurípides Rubio (1938–1966), American officer * Fanny Rubio (born 1949), Spanish academic * Francisco Rubio (born 1953), French footballer * Francisco Rubio (astronaut) (born 1975), American astronaut * Francisco Rubio Llorente (1930–2016), Spanish jurist * Gonzalo Rubio Orbe (1909–1994), Ecuadorian scholar * Gwyn Hyman Rubio (born 1949), American author * Hugo Eduardo Rubio (born 1960), Chilean footballer * Ingrid Rubio (born 1975), Spanish actress * Israel José Rubio (born 1981) ...
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Álvaro Rubio
Álvaro Rubio Robles (born 18 April 1979) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He spent most of his career with Valladolid, appearing in 310 games in all competitions. In La Liga he also represented Albacete, for a total of 204 matches in that competition over eight seasons (four goals). Club career Early years Born in Logroño, La Rioja, Rubio began his professional career with Real Zaragoza, but never made it past the reserves. In January 2000, he moved to Albacete Balompié – first on loan – where, after a slow start, he became a very important unit for the Castile-La Mancha side in the Segunda División. After 25 matches in the 2002–03 season, as Albacete returned to La Liga after a seven-year absence, Rubio made his top-division debut on 26 October 2003 in a 3–2 away loss against Real Betis where he came on as a 27th-minute substitute. He made a further 50 appearances until June 2005, when the team were relegated. V ...
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Israel José Rubio
Israel José Rubio Rivero (born 11 January 1981) is a Venezuelan weightlifter. Rubio originally placed 4th in the men's 62kg weightlifting competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, but was moved to third place and received a bronze medal when the previous bronze medalist, Leonidas Sampanis Leonidas Sabanis ( el, Λεωνίδας Σαμπάνης, sq, Luan Shabani; born 28 October 1971), sometimes spelled Leonidas Sampanis, is a Greek retired weightlifter, born in southern Albania, who represented Greece in 1996, 2000 and 2004 Sum ..., was stripped of his medal following a doping scandal. At the 2008 Summer Olympics he ranked 13th in the men's 69kg weightlifting competition, lifting a total of 306 kg. Rubio was arrested on January 25, 2012, in the city of Pescara, Italy, for alleged possession of narcotics. References * External links Israel Rubio at databaseolympics.comAthlete Biography RUBIO Israel Joseat beijing2008 Living people 198 ...
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Luigi Rubio
Luigi or Louis Rubio (Rome, between 1797 and 1808 – Florence, 2 August 1882) was an Italian painter, active in both Neoclassicism but later Romanticism, Romantic styles, painting mainly historic-mythologic canvases, as well as some genre subjects, and portraits. His works harked back to the Troubadour style twenty years earlier. Biography He was a resident of Rome. He studied as a young man at the Academy of San Luca, and there won the Antonio Canova, Canova prize. In 1823 he moves to study at the Institute of Fine Arts of Parma: here he won a prize for his ''Priam at the feet of Achilles''. In 1824 at Rome, his canvas of ''The Samaritan'' won the Pio Clementine Prize, two gold medals, and granted him a pension of 15 scudi monthly for three years, paid by the papal government under Pope Leo XII. In 1827 he was nominated honorary academic at the Academy in Rome. From 1827-1830, he was commissioned to work for the Count Wladyslaw Stanislaw Zamoyski, Zamoyski, President of the Se ...
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Kevin Rubio
Kevin Rubio (born December 20, 1967) is an American filmmaker who is best known for his ''Star Wars'' parody film ''Troops''. Education and early career Rubio studied theater and photography throughout his high school years in California, and made his directorial debut at the age of 17 with a stage adaptation of Robert Redford’s ''Ordinary People''. He spent the next two years directing musical theater in such productions as ''You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown'' and ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat'', earning several awards for these productions. From 1984 - 1988, he apprenticed in the field of lighting, set design, and directing under George Costa, director of the San Jose Civic Light Opera House. In 1988, Rubio attended Long Beach State University with a major in film. He almost graduated in 1991 and spent the next three years doing various production jobs. Film career In 1992, Rubio wrote and directed ''Re-Animation'', an animated Frankenstein short that att ...
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Juan José León Rubio
Juan José León Rubio is a former Governor of Aguascalientes. Juan José León Rubio obtained his law degree from National Autonomous University of Mexico and has a master's degree from the University of Guadalajara. For 25 years he served as an official at the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit. León Rubio was Secretary of Finance and Administration of Aguascalientes between 1998 and 2004, during the governorship of Felipe González González. When Gonzalez left office on August 26, 2004 to join the cabinet of Vincent Fox, León Rubio was appointed interim governor. On December 7, 2006, León Rubio was appointed ''Oficial Mayor'' of the Secretariat of the Interior, until January 19, 2008, when he was replaced by Abel Ignacio Cuevas Melo Abel Ignacio Cuevas Melo (28 March 1965 – 13 November 2023) was a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. He served as Deputy of the LVIII and LX Legislatures of the Mexican Congress representing Veracruz Verac ...
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José María Rubio
Jose Maria Rubio (22 July 1864 – 2 May 1929) was a Spanish Jesuit, known as the Apostle of Madrid by the Bishop of Madrid. He was canonised in 2003 by Pope John Paul II. Childhood and adolescence Son of farmers and the oldest of thirteen brothers, born to Francisco Rubio and Mercedes Peralta, he grew up in the town of Dalías, in Almería, until he entered the seminary of Almeria, where he studied Human Studies and one year of Philosophy (1876–1879). He then studied Philosophy and Theology for four years at Granada (1879–1886), where he was sponsored and protected by the professor and canon Joaquin Torres Asensio. On Ascensio's move to Madrid, Rubio followed his professor to study theology for a fifth year (1886–1887). He obtained a degree in theology in 1896 and a doctorate in Canon Law from Toledo in 1897. Priest in suburban Madrid Ordained priest, he celebrated his first Mass on October 12 (1887) on the altar of the conversion of San Luis Gonzaga of the then ...
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José López Rubio
José López Rubio y Herreros (13 December 1903 in Motril, Granada Province – 2 March 1996) was a Spanish playwright, screenwriter, film director, theatre historian and humorist. Rubio y Herreros worked in Hollywood as a songwriter for Paramount Pictures, and was nominated for an Oscar for ''Treasure of the Sierra Madre''. He was one of the biggest jewels of the Spanish art in the 20th century. Selected filmography *''Primavera en otoño'' (1933) * ''El rey de los gitanos'' (1933) *'' The Prodigal Woman'' (1946) * ''Airport'' (1953) * '' Currito of the Cross'' (1965) * ''Road to Rocío'' (1966) * ''Two Men and Two Women Amongst Them ''Two Men and Two Women Amongst Them'' (Spanish: ''Dos hombres y, en medio, dos mujeres'') is a 1977 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Nadiuska, Alberto Closas and Gemma Cuervo.de España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Por ...'' (1977) 1903 births 1996 deaths People from Motril Spanish male dramatists and play ...
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José González Rubio
Padre José González Rubio, O.F.M. (June 6, 1804 – November 2, 1875) was a Californio Roman Catholic friar, known best for his long tenure as Chief Administrator of Mission Santa Barbara, in Southern California. Early life González Rubio was born in Guadalajara, New Spain, on June 6, 1804. His Spanish-born parents were José María González Rubio and Manuela Gutiérrez. He had at least two siblings. Upon completing his primary education, González Rubio studied at the Seminario Conciliar of Guadalajara. He continued at the University of Guadalajara, where he graduated on July 20, 1820, with a degree in philosophy. In 1821, Mexico gained its independence from Spain. In 1824, he applied to the Colegio de Nuestra Señora de Zapopan, seeking admission to the Franciscan Order. He began his novitiate and was accepted into the Order on January 10, 1825 with the religious name "José María de Jesús" and the title of Fray (Friar). Missions in California On February 13, 1833 ...
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Jorge Rubio (boxing Trainer)
Jorge Enrique Rubio is a Cuban trainer in the sport of boxing. Rubio is presumed to be trainer of the Cuban national amateur boxing team but there is no actual proof he was. Rubio trains numerous professional fighters in Miami, Florida, including Gil Reyes, Juan Arroyo, and Stacey Reile. Rubio was announced as Amir Khan's trainer on July 26, 2008. After Khan's disastrous first-round KO defeat at the hands of relatively unknown Colombian Breidis Prescott Breidis Enrique Prescott Consuegra (born May 3, 1983) is a Colombian professional boxer. In his early career he had a reputation as a formidable puncher, winning 18 of his first 20 fights by knockout. In 2008, Prescott first became known on the ..., Khan and Rubio parted ways. Rubio is currently the trainer of rising Cuban prospect Hairon Socarras and former Olympic Gold Medalist Luke Campbell. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Cuban boxing trainers Cuban male boxers {{Cuba-boxing- ...
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Jorge Rubio (baseball)
Jorge Jesús Rubio Chávez (April 23, 1945 – June 15, 2020) was a Mexican Major League Baseball pitcher who played during two seasons in 1966–67. He appeared with the California Angels for seven games during the 1966 season, which included a complete game 2–0 victory on October 2 in the last game of the season against the visiting Cleveland Indians where he recorded 15 strikeouts, and three games during the 1967 California Angels season. Going into the 1967 season, he was in contention to make the team's starting rotation but, following a leg injury which cost him over two weeks of spring training, he was surpassed by fellow rookie Rickey Clark. Following the season, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds with Bill Kelso for Sammy Ellis Samuel Joseph Ellis (February 11, 1941 – May 13, 2016) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, California Angels, and Chicago White Sox. Ellis was an MLB All-Star i ...
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Joaquín Rubio Y Muñoz
Joaquín Rubio y Muñoz (27 July 1788 – 30 November 1874) was a Spanish lawyer who was a noted antiquarian and numismatist in the city of Cádiz, Spain. He built up a library of manuscripts and rare books and in particular was known for his extensive collection of ancient coins and medals, many of which are now in museums in Spain and Denmark. Biography Joaquín Rubio was born on 27 July 1788 in the city of Cádiz, and baptised four days later in the church of San Antoni His full baptismal name was ''Joaquín José María Nazario Juan Nepomuceno Rubio y Muñoz''. However he seems rarely to have used the two surnames traditionally used by Spaniards, and to have preferred the simplest form of his name, ''Joaquín Rubio'' (in a few sources he is referred to as ''Joaquín María Rubio''). His parents had married in Cádiz Cathedral :es:Catedral de Cádiz in 1774 but both came originally from other parts of Andalusia. His father, Juan Felipe Rubio Egea, was born in the city of C ...
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Joan Rubió
Joan Rubió y Bellver (; 24 April 1870 – 30 November 1952) was a Spanish architect famous for his contributions to the Catalan '' Modernista'' movement. Biography Early life, family Rubió was born in Reus, Province of Tarragona. He was also the brother of the military engineer Marià Rubió i Bellver and uncle of the architect Nicolau Maria Rubió i Tudurí and the engineer Santiago Rubió i Tudurí. Design career A keen disciple of Antoni Gaudí, he collaborated with him until 1905, on such works as La Sagrada Família, the Casa Batlló, the Casa Calvet, the Torre Bellesguard and Parc Güell in Barcelona, the restoration of La Seu (the cathedral of Palma de Mallorca), and the Colònia Güell (factory town) in Santa Coloma de Cervelló, where Rubió built the agricultural cooperativa building with Francesc Berenguer in 1900, along with two private homes: Ca l'Ordal (1894) and Ca l'Espinal (1900). When designing houses the architect had a prevalence for bow window on ...
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