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Adelardo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Adelardo Cattaneo (died 1214), Italian cardinal * Adelardo López de Ayala y Herrera (1828–1879), Spanish writer and politician * Adelardo Covarsí (1885–1951), Spanish painter * Adelardo Rodríguez Adelardo Rodríguez Sánchez, usually referred to simply as Adelardo (born 26 September 1939, in Badajoz), is a Spanish former professional footballer. Club career Adelardo enjoyed a 17-year spell at Atletico Madrid from 1959 to 1976. He was one ...
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Adelardo Cattaneo
Adelardo Cattaneo (died 24 August 1225) was an Italian cardinal and bishop. His first name is also listed as Alardo. He was canon of the cathedral chapter of Verona. Pope Lucius III created him Cardinal-Priest of S. Marcello in the consistory of 6 March 1185 (or in December 1183,G. Moroni, p. 262 or in 1184). As such, he countersigned the papal bulls issued between 20 April 1185 and 28 October 1188. He participated in the papal elections of 1185 and October 1187, and possibly also in that of December 1187 and 1191. In the pontificate of Pope Clement III he served as papal legate in the Holy Land. Towards the end of 1188 he was elected bishop of Verona; he was confirmed by Clement III and took possession of the see in the following year (1189). At that time he resigned his titular church of S. Marcello, but retained his cardinalate and signed the documents as "Cardinal-Priest of the Holy Roman Church, humble bishop of Verona". He died on 24 August 1225, after his successor was ...
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Adelardo López De Ayala Y Herrera
Adelardo López de Ayala y Herrera (1 May 1828 – 30 December 1879) was a Spanish writer and politician. Life He was born at Guadalcanal, Seville on 1 May 1828, and at a very early age began writing for the theatre of his native town. The titles of these juvenile performances, which were played by amateurs, were ''Salga por donde saliere'', ''Me voy a Sevilla'' and ''La Corona y el Fugal''. As travelling companies never visited Guadalcanal, and as ladies took no part in the representations, these three plays were written for men only. Ayala persuaded his sister to appear as the heroine of his comedy, ''La Primera Dama'', and the innovation if it scandalized some of his townsmen, permitted him to develop his talent more freely. In his twentieth year he matriculated at the University of Seville, but his career as a student was undistinguished. In Seville he made acquaintance with García Gutiérrez, who is reported to have encouraged his dramatic ambitions and to have given him ...
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Adelardo Covarsí
Adelardo Covarsí (Badajoz, 24 April 1885 – Badajoz, 26 August 1951) was a Spanish painter active in Badajoz. 1885 births 1951 deaths 20th-century Spanish painters 20th-century Spanish male artists Spanish male painters People from Badajoz {{Spain-painter-stub ...
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