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Juan Cervantes (other)
Juan Cervantes may refer to: * Juan de Cervantes ( –1453), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Juan de Cervantes (bishop) (1553–1614), Roman Catholic bishop * Juan Pablo Cervantes García (born 1992), Mexican paralympic athlete * Juan Cervantes, the Spanish student in the British comedy series ''Mind Your Language'', played by Ricardo Montez Ricardo Montez (born Levy Isaac Attias; 20 September 1923 – 26 October 2010) was a Gibraltarian actor. He was best known for his role as the Spanish bartender Juan Cervantes, a student in Jeremy Brown's EFL class in the ITV comedy series '' ... See also * Juan de los Santos Madriz y Cervantes (1785–1852), Costa Rican politician, priest and educator {{hndis, Cervantes, Juan ...
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Juan De Cervantes
Juan de Cervantes (c. 1380 or 1382 in Seville, Spain – 25 November 1453, buried in Seville Cathedral) was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Cervantes studied at the University of Salamanca and obtained a doctorate in civil and canon law and a magister in theology. He was made Archdeacon of Calatrava by Antipope Benedict XIII on 29 January 1415, Archdeacon of Sevilla in 1419, Papal referandary, Canon of Burgos and Abbot of Salas in Burgos in 1420. At the Council of Siena (1423–1424), he defended the Pope. He was chosen as a Cardinal by Pope Martin V in May 1426. During the reign of Pope Eugene IV, Cervantes was active at the Council of Basel, eventually backing the Pope against the majority of the council's fathers. He is buried in the Sepulcher of Cardinal Juan de Cervantes in the Seville Cathedral The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See (), better known as Seville Cathedral (), is a Catholic cathedral and former mosque in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It was re ...
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Juan De Cervantes (bishop)
Juan de Cervantes (24 June 1553 – 13 September 1614) was a Roman Catholic prelate. He served as the Bishop of Antequera (1608–1614). Biography Juan de Cervantes was born in México on the 24 of June, 1553. Wikipedia:SPS, On the 28 of May 1608, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul V as Bishop of Antequera. On the 3 of May 1609, he was consecrated bishop by Alfonso de la Mota y Escobar, who was the Bishop of Tlaxcala. He served as Bishop of Antequera until his death on the 13 of September,1614. See also *Catholic Church in Mexico References External links and additional sources

* (for Chronology of Bishops) Wikipedia:SPS, * (for Chronology of Bishops) Wikipedia:SPS, 17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Mexico Bishops appointed by Pope Paul V 1553 births 1614 deaths {{Mexico-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Juan Pablo Cervantes García
Juan Pablo Cervantes García (born 23 June 1992) is a Mexican Paralympic athlete. Career He represented Mexico at the 2020 Summer Paralympics, where he won a bronze medal in the 100 meters T54 event. Formerly a wheelchair basketballer, Cervantes García changed to parathletism after his coach suggested him to do it. He first represented the country at the Paralympics in London 2012 The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ..., where he competed in the 100 m T54, 400 m T54 and T53–T54 events, but did not classify in any. References External links * 1992 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2024 Summer Paralympics Mexica ...
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Mind Your Language
''Mind Your Language'' was a British sitcom that premiered on ITV in 1977. It was produced by London Weekend Television and directed by Stuart Allen. Three series were made by London Weekend Television between 1977 and 1979, and it was briefly revived in 1985 (or 1986 in most ITV regions) with six of the original cast members. The series shows people of different countries with different social background, religions, and languages existing in the same classroom, learning English as a foreign language. Summary The show is set in an adult education college in London and focuses on the class in ESL (English as a Second Language) taught by Mr Jeremy Brown, who teaches a group of enrolled foreigners. Episodes Cast and characters Series 1–3 * Barry Evans (42 episodes) as Jeremy Brown, the ESL teacher and focal point of most of the series. He is a good-natured, earnest single man in his thirties who lives alone (apart from his Siamese cat Josephine, whom he mentions in "T ...
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Ricardo Montez
Ricardo Montez (born Levy Isaac Attias; 20 September 1923 – 26 October 2010) was a Gibraltarian actor. He was best known for his role as the Spanish bartender Juan Cervantes, a student in Jeremy Brown's EFL class in the ITV comedy series '' Mind Your Language'' and one of four students (along with Giovanni Capello, Anna Schmidt, and Ranjeet Singh) to appear in all four series. Life and career Born Levy Isaac Attias on 23 September 1923 in Gibraltar to Jewish parents, he and his family were evacuated to England during World War II. On returning home, he worked in different jobs, including as an extra in films shot in Gibraltar. While appearing in the British film ''Wonderful Things!'' (1958), the actor Frankie Vaughan persuaded him to travel to London and become an actor, which he did in 1962, changing his name at Vaughan's suggestion to Ricardo Montez. He appeared primarily in television programmes, including '' The Saint'', '' The Avengers'', '' Doctor at Sea'' and '' Don't ...
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