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Arcadio is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *José Arcadio Buendía, fictional patriarch in the novel ''One Hundred Years of Solitude'' by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez *Arcadio Arellano (1872–1920), notable architect who was considered a pioneer during his time *Arcadio González, former football player from Paraguay *Arcadio Huang (born 1679), Chinese Christian convert, brought to Paris by the Missions étrangères * José Arcadio Limón (1908–1972), dancer and choreographer who developed what is now known as 'Limón technique' * Arcadio López (born 1910), Argentinian football defender *Arcadio Maxilom (1862–1924), Filipino teacher and hero of the Philippine Revolution * Félix Arcadio Montero Monge (1850–1897), lawyer, a politician, and a union leader in Costa Rica * Arcadio Padilla (born 1941), Mexican rower *Arcadio Poveda (born 1930), Mexican astronomer who developed a method to calculate the mass of elliptical galaxies *Arcadio Larraona ...
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José Arcadio Buendía
''One Hundred Years of Solitude'' (, ) is a 1967 in literature, 1967 novel by Colombian people, Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the Family saga, multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founded the fictitious town of Macondo. The novel is often cited as one of the supreme achievements in world literature. It was recognized as one of the most important works of the Spanish language during the 4th International Conference of the Spanish Language held in Cartagena, Colombia, Cartagena de Indias in March 2007. The Magic Realism, magical realist style and thematic substance of the book established it as an important representative novel of the literary Latin American Boom of the 1960s and 1970s, which was Style (fiction), stylistically influenced by Modernism (European and North American) and the Cuban Cuban art#Vanguardia artists, ''Vanguardia'' (Avant-Garde) literary movement. Since it was first published in May 1 ...
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Arcadio Arellano
Arcadio Arellano (13 November 1872 – 20 April 1920) was a Filipino architect who was considered a pioneer during his time. He built famous edifices and the residential buildings of the elite. In all his works, he departed from American and European designs and instead incorporated Filipino native plants and motifs. Early life and education Arellano was born on 13 November 1872 in Tondo, Manila. He was the third child in a brood of fifteen children. His father, Luis Arellano, was a native of Bulakan, Bulacan and was a builder himself. The older Arellano built the Franciscan Church at Pinaglabanan, San Juan, and was also a consultant to Don Juan Hervas, the Spanish consulting architect, from 1887 to 1883. Arellano's mother was Bartola de Guzman. One of his uncles was Deodato Arellano, the propagandist and first president of the Katipunan. He acquired his elementary education from schools in Tondo. In 1892, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the Ateneo Municipal ...
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Arcadio González
Arcadio González (born 30 November 1979) is a Paraguayan former footballer who played in his country and Chile. Honours ;Cobreloa * Primera División de Chile Primera may refer to * Nissan Primera, a car * Primera Air, a former airline * Primera división (other), multiple top division football leagues * Primera, Texas, a town in Cameron County, Texas * Alí Primera, Venezuelan musician, compos ... (1): 2003 Clausura References External links * * 1979 births Living people Sportspeople from Capiatá Footballers from Central Department Paraguayan men's footballers Paraguayan expatriate men's footballers 12 de Octubre Football Club players Sportivo Iteño footballers Club Martín Ledesma players Club Fernando de la Mora footballers Paraguayan Primera División players Paraguayan División Intermedia players Paraguayan Tercera División players C.D. Cobreloa footballers Chilean Primera División players Paraguayan expatriate sportspeople in Chile ...
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Arcadio Huang
Arcadio Huang (, born in Xinghua, modern Putian, in Fujian, 15 November 1679, died on 1 October 1716 in Paris)Mungello, p.125 was a Chinese Christian convert, brought to Paris by the Missions étrangères. He took a pioneering role in the teaching of the Chinese language in France around 1715. He was preceded in France by his compatriot Michael Shen Fu-Tsung, who visited the country in 1684. His main works, conducted with the assistance of young Nicolas Fréret, are the first Chinese-French lexicon, the first Chinese grammar of the Chinese, and the diffusion in France of the Kangxi system with two hundred fourteen radicals, which was used in the preparation of his lexicon. His early death in 1716 prevented him from finishing his work, however, and Étienne Fourmont, who received the task of sorting his papers, assumed all the credit for their publication. Only the insistence of Nicolas Fréret, as well as the rediscovery of the memories of Huang Arcadio have re-established ...
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José Limón
José Arcadio Limón (January 12, 1908 – December 2, 1972) was a dancer and choreographer from Mexico and who developed what is now known as 'Limón technique'. In the 1940s, he founded the José Limón Dance Company (now the Limón Dance Company), and in 1968 he created the José Limón Foundation to carry on his work. In his choreography, Limón spoke to the complexities of human life as experienced through the body. His dances feature large, visceral gestures — reaching, bending, pulling, grasping — to communicate emotion. Inspired in part by his teacher Doris Humphrey's and Charles Weidman's theories about the importance of body weight and dynamics, his own Limón technique emphasizes the rhythms of falling and recovering balance and the importance of good breathing to maintaining flow in a dance. He also utilized the dance vocabulary developed by both Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman, which aimed at demonstrating emotion through dance in a way that was much ...
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Arcadio López
Arcadio Julio López (September 15, 1910 – April 12, 1972) was an Argentine football defender who played for Argentina in the 1934 FIFA World Cup. He played for many clubs, including Club Atlético Lanús (1931-1934 and 1942), Club Sportivo Buenos Aires (1934–1935), Ferro Carril Oeste (1935–1937) and Boca Juniors (1938–1942). He was coach substitute of the Boca Juniors in 1963, in the match Boca Juniors 1–Universidad de Chile 0 in the Copa Libertadores The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam .... Fifa World Cup Career References External linksFIFA profile Argentine men's footballers Argentina men's international footballers 1934 FIFA World Cup players 1910 births 1972 deaths Men's association football midfielders Footballers from Buenos Aires 20t ...
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Arcadio Maxilom
Arcadio is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * José Arcadio Buendía, fictional patriarch in the novel ''One Hundred Years of Solitude'' by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez * Arcadio Arellano (1872–1920), notable architect who was considered a pioneer during his time * Arcadio González, former football player from Paraguay * Arcadio Huang (born 1679), Chinese Christian convert, brought to Paris by the Missions étrangères * José Arcadio Limón (1908–1972), dancer and choreographer who developed what is now known as 'Limón technique' * Arcadio López (born 1910), Argentinian football defender * Arcadio Maxilom (1862–1924), Filipino teacher and hero of the Philippine Revolution * Félix Arcadio Montero Monge (1850–1897), lawyer, a politician, and a union leader in Costa Rica * Arcadio Padilla (born 1941), Mexican rower * Arcadio Poveda (born 1930), Mexican astronomer who developed a method to calculate the mass of elliptical galaxies * Arcadio L ...
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Félix Arcadio Montero Monge
Félix Arcadio Montero Monge (1850, Santo Domingo – 5 June 1897) was a lawyer, a politician, and a union leader in Costa Rica Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in Central America. It borders Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, as well as Maritime bo .... References 1850 births 1897 deaths People from Santo Domingo (canton), Costa Rica Costa Rican politicians Trade unionists 19th-century Costa Rican lawyers {{CostaRica-politician-stub ...
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Arcadio Padilla
Arcadio Padilla (born 12 January 1941) is a Mexican rower. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics, the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... References External links * 1941 births Living people Mexican male rowers Olympic rowers for Mexico Rowers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1968 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Rowers from Mexico City Pan American Games bronze medalists in rowing Pan American Games bronze medalists for Mexico Rowers at the 1967 Pan American Games 21st-century Mexican people 20th-century Mexican sportsmen {{Mexico-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Arcadio Poveda
Renán Arcadio Poveda Ricalde (15 July 1930 – 24 March 2022Fallece a los 91 años el astrónomo mexicano Arcadio Poveda Ricalde
) was a Mexican prominent who developed a method to calculate the mass of . He received Mexico's National Prize for Arts and Sciences in 1975, chai ...
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Arcadio Larraona Saralegui
Arcadio María Larraona Saralegui, C.M.F. (13 November 1887 – 7 May 1973) was a Spanish cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites from 1962 to 1968, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1959. Biography Larraona Saralegui was born in Oteiza de la Solana, Navarra, to Patricio Larraona and his wife Bartolina Saralegui. He was the second of five children, his siblings being named Luis, Digna, Amparito (who died in infancy), and Amparo. Entering the Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1899, Larraona Saralegui received his habit on 28 July 1902, and professed his final vows on 8 December 1903. After attending the University of Lleida, he was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Juan Soldevila y Romero on 10 June 1911. Larraona Saralegui left for Rome on the following 24 October to study at the Pontifical Roman Athenaeum ''S. Apollinare'' (from where he obtained his doctorate in can ...
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Arcadio Venturi
Arcadio Venturi (; born 18 May 1929) is a retired Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Honours International * Represented Italy at the 1952 Summer Olympics Italy competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. 231 competitors, 208 men and 23 women, took part in 114 events in 19 sports. Medalists Gold * Pino Dordoni — Athletics, Men's 50 km Walk * Aureliano Bolognesi — B .... Individual * A.S. Roma Hall of Fame: 2016 References 1929 births Living people People from Vignola Italian men's footballers Italy men's international footballers Serie A players Serie B players AS Roma players Inter Milan players Brescia Calcio players Olympic footballers for Italy Footballers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Men's association football midfielders Footballers from the Province of Modena Inter Milan non-playing staff Juventus FC non-playing staff 20th-century Italian sportsmen {{Italy-footy-midfielder-1920s-st ...
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