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Montalvo may refer to: Places California * Montalvo Arts Center (Villa Montalvo), a non-profit center in Saratoga, California, United States * West Montalvo Oil Field, near Oxnard, California, US * Montalvo, Ventura, California, a former village in Ventura County, California, founded in 1887, now part of the city of Ventura, California * East Ventura (Metrolink station) (formerly known as "Montalvo"), a Metrolink rail station in the city of Ventura, California, US Elsewhere * Montalvo (Constância), a parish in the municipality of Constância, Portugal * Montalvo, Ecuador‘, the capital of Montalvo Canton, Los Ríos Province, Ecuador People

* Abelardo Montalvo (1876–1950), President of Ecuador from October 1933-September 1934 * Agustin de Hinojosa y Montalvo, O.F.M. (1575–1631), Spanish Roman Catholic Bishop of Nicaragua (1630–1631) * Alonso Díaz de Montalvo (1405–1499), Spanish jurist * Bartolomé Montalvo (1769–1846), a Spanish painter * Benito Montalvo (born 198 ...
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Montalvo Arts Center
The Montalvo Arts Center is a non-profit center for the arts in Saratoga, California, United States. Open to the public, Montalvo comprises a cultural and arts center, a park, hiking trails and the historic Villa Montalvo, an Italian Mediterranean Revival architecture, Mediterranean Revival mansion nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The mansion and estate were constructed from 1912 to 1914 by California statesman and businessman James D. Phelan, James Duval Phelan. After Phelan's death, the entire estate was donated to California as a park and then a cultural and arts center as it exists today. The arts center maintains the estate in partnership with Santa Clara County. The mansion is a historic landmark, and in 1978 it was awarded inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Mansion and grounds The grounds of the villa now encompass , more than the original purchased by Phelan. The estate boasts several large structures as well as gardens a ...
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Eric Montalvo
Eric Montalvo is an American lawyer who retired after 21 years of active duty service from the United States Marine Corps as a "Mustang" Major and JAG officer. He is notable for questioning whether the Department of Justice and Department of Defense should rely on paid witnesses when trying to assemble a new case against his client, Mohammed Jawad. His work on the case was featured in the February 2011 issue of GQ magazine. Education Montalvo has a Bachelor of Science from the University of South Carolina and a Juris Doctor from Temple University School of Law. Legal career Montalvo is Founding Partner of The Federal Practice Group. His areas of practice are military law, security clearance law, international corporate law, and white collar crime. Guantanamo hitch On July 22, 2009, US District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle granted Jawad's habeas corpus petition, ruling that all the evidence against him was inadmissible, because it was triggered by torture. The Department of Ju ...
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José Ramón Hinojosa Montalvo
José Ramón Hinojosa Montalvo (born in Valencia, Spain in 1947) is a historian and Professor of Medieval History at the University of Alicante in Spain. He is also Academic Correspondent of the Real Academia de la Historia The Royal Academy of History (, RAH) is a Spanish institution in Madrid that studies history "ancient and modern, political, civil, ecclesiastical, military, scientific, of letters and arts, that is to say, the different branches of life, of c .... Works * El Mediterráneo medieval (1999) * The Jews in the Kingdom of València, from the persecution to expulsion (1993) * Diccionario de historia medieval del Reino de Valencia (2002) References Living people 20th-century Spanish historians 1947 births Academic staff of the University of Alicante 21st-century Spanish historians {{Spain-academic-bio-stub ...
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José Luis Montalvo
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced very differently in each of the two languages: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacular form of Joseph, which is also in current usage as a given name. José is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written form is ''Josée'' as in French. In Netherlandic Dutch, however, ''José'' is a feminine given name and is pronounced ; it may occur as part of name composites like Marie-José or as a feminine first name in its own right; it can also be short for the name ''Josina'' and even a Dutch hypocorism of the name ''Johanna''. In England, Jose is originally a Romano-Celtic surname, and people with this family name can usually be found in, or traced to, the ...
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José Montalvo (writer)
José Luis Montalvo (September 9, 1946 – August 15, 1994) was a Chicano writer, poet, and community activist. Biography Early life José Luis Montalvo was born on September 9, 1946, in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, México.Emmanuel Sampath Nelson, ''The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature: I - M'', Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005, pp. 1514-1515 He moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1959. He graduated from Fox Tech High School in 1966. He then joined the United States Air Force, where he was stationed in The Netherlands. In 1969, he was transferred to Laredo, Texas, where he was reborn a Chicano and began to get involved in political and community issues. He was honorably discharged from his military duties in 1971. He returned to San Antonio, where he attended San Antonio College and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Mary's University in 1974. Career He ran for State Representative in 1974, under the Raza Unida Party. He authored several books o ...
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José Leandro Montalvo Guenard
José Leandro Montalvo Guenard (1885–1950) was a Puerto Rican physician, inventor, anthropologist and historian. He is known for his ''"Rectificaciones Históricas: El Descubrimiento de Boriquén"'', published by Editorial del Llano, in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1933. Early years and schooling Montalvo Guenard was born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. After graduating from high school, he attended the Deichmann Institute where he earned a Bachelor of Science in 1907, and then studied medicine at the University of Maryland, Baltimore graduating with a Medical Degree in 1911. Professional life and inventor From 1911 to 1914, he was the Public Health officer for the municipality of Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico. From 1922 to 1933, he was Public Health Officer for the Municipality of Ponce. During 1934–35, he was a tisiologist at the now-defunct Ponce Hospital for Tuberculosis, and starting in 1935 he was Director of the Ponce Asylum for the Blind ( Hospital de Ciegos). In 1939, Dr. Mo ...
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José Montalvo (choreographer)
José Montalvo (born 1954) is a prominent French dancer and choreographer. A 2001 winner of the Laurence Olivier Award, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Dance Production, his work has been performed in Europe, America and Asia. Biography Early life José Montalvo was born in 1954 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France.Alan RidingDANCE; An Idealist Who Sees the Beauty in Diversity ''The New York Times'', October 24, 1999 He is of Spanish descent, as his parents moved to France during the Spanish Civil War. He took dance lessons at the Toulouse National Dance Centre as a child. At the age of twenty, he moved to Paris to study Art History and Visual Arts, where he intended to become an architect. He then studied Dance with American choreographer Jerome Andrews. He went on to study Dance with Dominique Dupuy (dancer), Dominique Dupuy (:fr:Dominique Dupuy (danseur), fr) and Françoise Dupuy, when he learnt "expressionist" dance, pioneered by Jean Weidt. Later, he was trained by Carolyn Carl ...
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Jeff Montalvo
Jeff Montalvo (born March 31, 1987), known professionally as Seven Lions, is an American DJ, record producer, instrumentalist and remixer from Santa Barbara, California. Active musically since 2010, his music combines styles as diverse as trance, melodic dubstep, drum and bass, glitch hop, and electro house. He has released eight EPs, multiple singles, and official remixes for record labels such as Casablanca Records, Owsla, Viper Recordings, Anjunabeats, Republic Records and Monstercat. His second EP '' Days to Come'' was mentioned by ''Vibe Magazine'' as one of their Top Electronic Albums of 2012, and it peaked at No. 10 on the ''Billboard'' Dance/Electronic Albums chart. His next EP, '' Worlds Apart'', charted at No. 76 on The Billboard 200, and the EP's track "Don't Leave" with Ellie Goulding entered the UK Singles Chart in 2014. He tours regularly in the United States, and since 2012 has performed at festivals such as SXSW, Ultra Music Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival, Ele ...
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Gregorio De Montalvo Olivera
Gregorio de Montalvo Olivera, O.P. (1529 – 11 December 1592) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cuzco (1587–1592) and Bishop of Yucatán (1580–1581). ''(in Latin)'' Biography He was born in Coca, Segovia, Spain, and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. (for Chronology of Bishops) On 15 December 1580, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Yucatán, and was accordingly consecrated in 1581. In 1585, he attended the Third Mexican Provincial Council. On 16 November 1587, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Sixtus V Pope Sixtus V (; 13 December 1521 – 27 August 1590), born Felice Piergentile, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 24 April 1585 to his death, in August 1590. As a youth, he joined the Franciscan order, where h ... as Bishop of Cuzco. He served as Bishop of Cuzco until his death, on 11 December 1592. References External links and additional sourc ...
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Genie Montalvo
Genie Montalvo is a Puerto Rican actress, director, producer and author. She was born in San Juan, November 25, 1951. She starred in Melinda Lopez's '' How Do You Spell Hope'' with the Underground Railway Theater at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and in the award-winning ''The Order of Things'' in Boston for Playwrites Theater Company. Her stage credits include ''Hamlet'' (the only Puerto Rican woman to undertake the characterization of the prince of Denmark) and ''Hecuba'' of the Trojan women. She has also received critical acclaim for her '' Bernarda Alba'' by Federico García Lorca performed in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Boston. Among her film credits are Carlos Fuentes' '' The Hydra Head'' (''La Cabeza de la Hidra''), PBS' production of ''Destinos'', and a lead part in a film on Diabetes produced by the University of Massachusetts Boston. She has also appeared in multiple Telemundo and WAPA-TV daytime dramas including ''Tres Destinos'', '' Pacto de Amor' ...
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Garci Rodríguez De Montalvo
Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo (; – 1505) was a Castilian people, Castilian author who arranged the modern version of the chivalric romance ''Amadís de Gaula'', originally written in three books in the 14th century by an unknown author. Montalvo incorporated a fourth book in the original series, and followed it with a sequel, ''Las sergas de Esplandián''. It is the sequel that Montalvo is most often noted for, mainly because within the book he coined the word ''Origin of the name California, California''. Montalvo is known to have been referred to by several other names, including; Garci Ordóñez de Montalvo, García Gutiérrez de Montalvo and García de Montalvo el Viejo. Biography Montalvo was born in Medina del Campo in the Province of Valladolid, Spain. He came from an influential family, belonging to the Pollino lineage, one of the seven who dominated Medina's council policy. This lineage came from Martín Gutiérrez de Montalvo, VIII lord of Botalorno. At one time Monta ...
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Gabriel Montalvo Higuera
Gabriel Montalvo Higuera (27 January 1930 – 2 August 2006) was a Colombian prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See for fifty years, with the title of archbishop and the rank of nuncio from 1974. His assignments included terms as nuncio in Central America, northern Africa, Yugoslavia and the United States. Biography Gabriel Montalvo Higuera was born 27 January 1930, in Bogota, Colombia. His father was at one time Colombian ambassador to the Holy See. Montalvo was ordained a priest on 18 January 1953. In preparation for a diplomat's career, he completed the course of study at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1954. He served at various papal embassies in Bolivia, Argentina and El Salvador before being assigned to the Vatican's Secretariat of State to work on Eastern-bloc relations. On 14 June 1974, he was appointed titular archbishop of Celene and Apostolic Nuncio to Honduras and Nicaragua. He was consecrated a bishop on 30 ...
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