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Ángel Herrera (other)
Ángel Herrera may refer to: *Ángel Herrera Oria (1886–1968), Spanish journalist, politician, Catholic lay leader and later priest, bishop and cardinal *Ángel Herrera Vera (born 1957), Cuban boxer * Ángel Aguirre Herrera (born 1984), Mexican PRD politician *Ángel Maria Herrera (1859–1948), Panamanian educator See also *Ángel Herrero (other) Ángel Herrero may refer to: *Ángel Herrero (footballer, born 1942), Spanish footballer *Ángel Herrero (footballer, born 1949), Spanish footballer See also *Ángel Herrera (other) {{hndis, Herrero, Angel ...
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Ángel Herrera Oria
Ángel Herrera Oria (19 November 1886 – 28 July 1968) was a Spanish journalist and Roman Catholic politician and later a cardinal. He established the Instituto Social León XIII (later renamed Fundación Pablo VI) to promote the social doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church and named it in honor of Pope Paul VI who elevated him to the rank of cardinal in 1965. His cause of canonization has commenced and he is referred to as a Servant of God. Life Early life and education Ángel Herrera Oria was born in Spain on 19 November 1886 as the thirteenth of fifteen children to José Herrera Ariosa and Asunción Oria; four brothers became Jesuit priests while another joined the missions in China. He completed his secondary studies with the Jesuit Fathers in Valladolid and studied law at the University of Deusto; he also studied for a licentiate in law in 1905 at the University of Salamanca and also attended the University of Fribourg in Switzerland for ecclesiastical studies from 19 ...
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Ángel Herrera Vera
Ángel Herrera Vera (born August 2, 1957 in Guantánamo) is a Cuban amateur boxer, who won two Olympic gold medals, and the world title at the second World Championships in Belgrade. First competing in the featherweight (– 57 kg) category, he won the 1976 Olympics as well as the 1978 World Amateur Boxing Championships. He then competed in lightweight (– 60 kg) to win another Olympic gold in 1980, and his second World Title in Munich, West Germany. In 1983 he won a silver medal at the Pan American Games. Results 1976 Summer Olympics - Montreal * Round of 64: bye * Round of 32: Defeated Rai Sik (India) KO 1 * Round of 16: Defeated Angel Pacheco (Venezuela) 5-0 * Quarterfinal: Defeated Davey Lee Armstrong (United States) 3-2 * Semifinal: Defeated Juan Paredes (Mexico) 5-0 * Final: Defeated Richard Nowakowski (East Germany) KO 2 1978 World Amateur Championships *Defeated Hirochi Ganobe (Japan) RSC-3 *Defeated Viorel Ioana (Romania) walkover *Defeated ...
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Ángel Aguirre Herrera
Ángel Aguirre Herrera (26 October 1984 – 17 January 2017) was a Mexican politician. At different times he was afflilated with both the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). In the 2009 mid-terms he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies to represent the eighth district of Guerrero during the 61st Congress (2009–2012). Originally elected for the PRI, he switched allegiance to the PRD in 2011. Aguirre Herrera was the son of Ángel Aguirre Rivero, who served as governor of Guerrero List of governors of Guerrero since it became a Federated state, state of Mexico in 1917. References See also * List of Mexican state governors {{DEFAULTSORT:Governor Of Guerrero Governors of Guerrero, * Lists of governors of State ... from 2011 to 2014. He died from a brain aneurysm in 2017. References 1984 births 2017 deaths People from Chilpancingo Party of the Democratic Revolution politicians Universidad Iberoamer ...
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Ángel Maria Herrera
Ángel Maria Herrera (December 3, 1859, Penonomé District, Coclé Province, Granadine Confederation - May 2, 1948 Panama), was a Panamanian educator. Received her teaching degree in 1884 at the Ecole Normale de Institutores and that same year was appointed Académicode the Boys' School of Saints, and a year later was reappointed Chief Academic School for Boys of St. Anne in Panama. He was the son of Don Braulio Herrera and Doña Luisa Tuñón. Herrera was named Preceptor in Penonomé District, Penonome. A year later it was 1897 he was Director of the School of the College of the Isthmus. For several years he was inspector of public instruction in the province of Colon and Cocle province. In the District of Penonomé school there with your name. A few years ago the school suffered a serious fire in which spent $40,000 in losses. References

1859 births 1948 deaths People from Penonomé District Panamanian people of Spanish descent Panamanian educators {{Panama-bio-s ...
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