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Eduardo López (songwriter)
Eduardo López may refer to: * Eduardo López (fencer) (1926–?), Guatemalan Olympic fencer * Eduardo López (film editor), Argentine film editor * Eduardo López Banzo (born 1961), Spanish harpsichordist and conductor * Eduardo López de Romaña (1847–1912), President of Peru * Eduardo López Ochoa (1877–1936), Spanish general * Eduardo Alejandro López (born 1989), Argentine footballer * Eduardo López Alcaraz (born 1964), American artist who uses the pseudonym Lalo Alcaraz * Eduardo López Rivas (1850–1913), Venezuelan journalist * Eduardo López Riaza (born 1964), Spanish wheelchair basketball player See also * Javier Eduardo López Javier Eduardo López Ramírez (born 17 September 1994), also known as "La Chofis", is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Liga MX club Pachuca. Club career Youth career López started his youth career i ...
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Eduardo López (fencer)
Eduardo López (born 5 September 1926, date of death unknown) was a Guatemalan fencing, fencer. He competed in the individual foil (fencing), foil, sabre (fencing), sabre and épée events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. References External links

* 1926 births Year of death missing Guatemalan male épée fencers Olympic fencers for Guatemala Fencers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Guatemalan male foil fencers Guatemalan male sabre fencers 20th-century Guatemalan sportsmen {{Guatemala-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Eduardo López (film Editor)
Eduardo López is an Argentine film editor and documentary film director. Some of the films he has edited have been critically well received: ''Funny Dirty Little War''. Selected filmography * '' Tiempo de Revancha'' (1981) * '' The Deal'' (1983) * ''No habrá más penas ni olvido'' (1983) aka ''Funny Dirty Little War'' * '' Cocaine Wars'' (1985) ''La Muerte blanca'' * '' The Year of The Rabbit'' (1987) * ''Peculiar Attraction'' (1988) * '' A Place in the World'' (1992) * ''Adiós, abuelo ''Goodbye Grandad'' (''Adiós Abuelo'') is a 1996 Argentine musical film directed by Emilio Vieyra and written by Isaac Aisemberg. It stars Jairo and Stella Maris Lanzani. It was filmed in Buenos Aires. Synopsis In this musical based around ta ...'' (1996) * '' Harto The Borges'' References External links * * Argentine film editors Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Film-editor-stub ...
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Eduardo López Banzo
Eduardo López Banzo is a Spanish harpsichordist and conductor of baroque music. López Banzo was born in Zaragoza, Spain. He studied harpsichord with Gustav Leonhardt in Amsterdam. In 1988 López Banzo founded the group Al Ayre Español, which specialises in Spanish baroque music, of composers such as Literes. They were awarded Spain's ''Premio Nacional de Música'' in 2004. López Banzo has premiered several operas at the annual Festival de Beaune The Festival de Beaune: ''Festival international d’opéra baroque'' is a month-long annual summer festival of baroque opera in Beaune, France. It is notable for revivals of many baroque operas and performances of Mozart on original instruments. ... in Burgundy. References 1961 births Spanish harpsichordists Spanish male conductors (music) Living people 21st-century Spanish conductors (music) 21st-century male musicians Spanish male musicians {{Spain-musician-stub ...
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Eduardo López De Romaña
Eduardo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the male name Edward. Another version is Duarte. It may refer to: Association football * Dudu (footballer, born 1992) (Eduardo Pereira Rodrigues), Brazilian footballer * Eduardo (footballer, born 1993) (Carlos Eduardo Bendini Giusti), Brazilian centre back * Eduardo (footballer, born 12 November 1986) (Eduardo da Conceição Maciel), Brazilian forward * Eduardo (footballer, born 20 November 1986) (Carlos Eduardo Santos Oliveira), Brazilian right back * Eduardo (footballer, born 1979) (Eduardo Adelino da Silva), Brazilian footballer * Eduardo (footballer, born 1995) (Eduardo José da Rosa Milhomem), Brazilian defender * Eduardo (footballer, born 1997) (Eduardo Jacinto de Biasi), Brazilian defensive midfielder * Eduardo (footballer, born 2000) (Eduardo da Silva Albuquerque), Brazilian midfielder * Edu Coimbra (Eduardo Antunes Coimbra) (born 1947), Brazilian attacking midfielder and manager * Edu (footballer, born 1981) (Eduardo ...
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Eduardo López Ochoa
Eduardo López Ochoa y Portoundo (31 January 1877 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish general, Africanist, and prominent Freemason. He was known for most of his life as a traditional Republican, and conspired against the government of Miguel Primo de Rivera. Biography At the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931, López Ochoa was designated ''capitán general'' of Catalonia by Francesc Macià. He led troops to crush the insurrection in Asturias in October 1934, after which the leader of the nascent Popular Front was jailed. The left felt betrayed, and began to regard López Ochoa as a rightist. His left-wing enemies nicknamed him "''el verdugo de Asturias''" ("the butcher of Asturias"). At the same time, those on the right distrusted him for his Freemasonry, for having entered negotiations with the Asturian miners, and for punishing soldiers guilty of violent excesses.Preston, Paul''The Spanish Holocaust: Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-Century Spain'' ...
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Eduardo Alejandro López
Eduardo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the male name Edward. Another version is Duarte (name), Duarte. It may refer to: Association football * Dudu (footballer, born 1992) (Eduardo Pereira Rodrigues), Brazilian footballer * Eduardo (footballer, born 1993) (Carlos Eduardo Bendini Giusti), Brazilian centre back * Eduardo (footballer, born 12 November 1986) (Eduardo da Conceição Maciel), Brazilian forward * Eduardo (footballer, born 20 November 1986) (Carlos Eduardo Santos Oliveira), Brazilian right back * Eduardo (footballer, born 1979) (Eduardo Adelino da Silva), Brazilian footballer * Eduardo (footballer, born 1995) (Eduardo José da Rosa Milhomem), Brazilian defender * Eduardo (footballer, born 1997) (Eduardo Jacinto de Biasi), Brazilian defensive midfielder * Eduardo (footballer, born 2000) (Eduardo da Silva Albuquerque), Brazilian midfielder * Edu Coimbra (Eduardo Antunes Coimbra) (born 1947), Brazilian attacking midfielder and manager * Edu (footballer, born 1981) (Edu ...
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Lalo Alcaraz
Lalo Alcaraz (born April 19, 1964) is an American cartoonist most known for being the author of the comic ''La Cucaracha'', the first nationally syndicated, politically themed Latino daily comic strip. Launched in 2002, ''La Cucaracha'' has become one of the most controversial in the history of American comic strips. Alcaraz was born in 1964 in San Diego, California, and grew up on the U.S.–Mexico border, giving him a dual outlook on life (not "Mexican" enough for his relatives, not "American" enough for some in the U.S.). He attended San Diego State University, where he received his bachelor's degree "With Distinction" in Art and Environmental Design in 1987. In 1991, Alcaraz earned his master's degree in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley. A leading figure in the Chicano movement, Alcaraz formerly contributed political cartoons for ''LA Weekly'' from 1992 to 2010. He co-hosts a radio show on KPFK called the "Pocho Hour of Power". Alcaraz is also the "Jef ...
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Eduardo López Rivas
Eduardo López Rivas (10 September 1850 – 22 July 1913) was a Venezuelan editor and journalist. He founded and directed several Venezuelan publications throughout his life, among them the newspaper ''Diario El Fonógrafo'' and the magazine ''El Zulia ilustrado''. He was the founder and owner of a Venezuelan editorial house, Imprenta Americana, the first publishing house to print photographs in Venezuelan periodical publications. Biography Eduardo López Rivas was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, on 15 September 1850. His mother was Encarnación Rivas and his father was Eduardo López de Triana y Espina, one of the founding members of the Great Liberal Party of Venezuela.Nagel Von Jess, Kurt, ''Algunas familias maracaiberas'' (Some Maracaibo families), University of Zulia press, Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1989. He studied at ''Colegio Federal del Zulia'' until the age of fifteen, when he was sent by his parents to Marseille, France, to continue his education. The years he lived in Franc ...
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Eduardo López Riaza
Eduardo López Riaza (born 29 December 1964 in Pozuelo de Alarcón) is a wheelchair basketball athlete from Spain. He has a physical disability: he is a 1-point wheelchair basketball player. He played wheelchair basketball at the 1996 Summer Paralympics The 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, were held from August 16 to 25. It was the first Paralympics to get mass media sponsorship, and had a budget of USD $81 million. It was the first Paralympic Games where Internatio .... His team was fourth. References External links * * Wheelchair-category Paralympic competitors Spanish men's wheelchair basketball players Paralympic wheelchair basketball players for Spain Living people 1964 births Wheelchair basketball players at the 1996 Summer Paralympics Basketball players from Madrid 20th-century Spanish sportsmen {{Spain-basketball-bio-stub ...
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