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Ginés is a Spanish personal name. It is the form of the Roman name " Genesius". People with this name include: *Ginés de la Jara, Spanish saint of the Early Middle Ages *Ginés González García (1945- ), Minister of Health and Environment of Argentina *Ginés Pérez de Hita (1544-ca. 1605), Spanish novelist and poet *Ginés de Mafra (1493-1546), Spanish explorer *Ginés Pérez de la Parra (ca. 1548-1600), Valencian composer *Diana Sanz Ginés (born 2005), Spanish gymnast *Erica Sanz Ginés (born 2003), Spanish gymnast Notes See also * San Ginés (other) San Ginés can refer to: * San Ginés, Madrid, church in Madrid * San Ginés, Arrecife, church in Arrecife, Lanzarote * San Ginés, Guadalajara, church in Guadalajara, Spain {{Disambig ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Gines (given name) Spanish masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Personal Name
A personal name, full name or prosoponym (from Ancient Greek ''prósōpon'' – person, and ''onoma'' –name) is the set of names by which an individual person or animal is known. When taken together as a word-group, they all relate to that one individual. In many cultures, the term is synonymous with the ''birth name'' or ''legal name'' of the individual. In linguistic classification, personal names are studied within a specific onomastic discipline, called anthroponymy. In Western culture, nearly all individuals possess at least one ''given name'' (also known as a ''first name'', ''forename'', or ''Christian name''), together with a ''surname'' (also known as a ''last name'' or ''family name''). In the name "James Smith", for example, ''James'' is the first name and ''Smith'' is the surname. Surnames in the West generally indicate that the individual belongs to a family, a tribe, or a clan, although the exact relationships vary: they may be given at birth, taken upon adoption ...
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Ginés De La Jara
Ginés de la Jara (also known as Ginés de la Xara, Ginés el Franco, Genesius Sciarensis) is a semi-legendary saint of Spain. He is associated with the region surrounding Cartagena, of which he is co- patron. A hermitage was founded adjacent to the Mar Menor, and ruins of a monastery bearing his name date from before the Moorish conquest of 711 AD, that is, from the Visigothic era. Historicity and legends Pre-Christian or Muslim origins for the cult of Saint Ginés have been suggested, including identification with the cult of a Roman genius or with an Islamic jinn; as well as with an ancient Carthaginian site dedicated to the god Ba'al. The subsequent association of the site with Christian hermits and anchorites is indisputable. However, there is no actual tomb or sepulchre for Ginés: the location of his relics was a cause for the invention of multiple legends. Some scholars believe he may be identical with Genesius of Arles, in Spanish known as ''San Ginés de Arlés' ...
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Ginés González García
Ginés González García (31 August 1945 – 18 October 2024) was an Argentine politician and physician who served twice as the country's Ministry of Health (Argentina), Minister of Health under the successive presidencies of Eduardo Duhalde and Néstor Kirchner, from 2002 to 2007, and under President Alberto Fernández, from 2019 to 2021. A specialist in public healthcare, González García also served as List of ambassadors of Argentina to Chile, Argentine Ambassador to Chile from 2007 to 2015. Early career González García was born in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Buenos Aires Province on 31 August 1945. He graduated as a surgery, surgeon from the National University of Córdoba in 1968, and graduated in Public Health from the University of Buenos Aires, was certified as a Specialist in Public Health by the Medical Council of Cordoba, was recognised as a Sanitary Doctor by the Buenos Aires National Academy of Medicine and obtained a master's degree in Health and Social Securi ...
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Ginés Pérez De Hita
Ginés Pérez de Hita (1544? – 1619?) was a Spanish novelist and poet, born at Mula ( Murcia) about the middle of the 16th century. It is likely that he joined the campaign against the "Moriscos" in the Alpujarra in 1560. ''Guerras civiles de Granada'' Pérez de Hita owes his wide celebrity to the ''Historia de los bandos de los Zegríes y Abencerrajes'' (1595–1619), better known as the ''Guerras civiles de Granada'' ("Wars of Granada"), which purports to be a chronicle based on an Arabic original ascribed to a certain Aben-Hamin. Abed-Hamin is a fictitious character, and the "Wars of Granada" is, in reality, a historical novel, perhaps the earliest example of its kind, and certainly the first historical novel that attained popularity. In the first part, the events which led to the downfall of Granada are related with uncommon brilliancy, and Pérez de Hita's sympathetic transcription of life at the Emir Emir (; ' (), also Romanization of Arabic, transliterated ...
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Ginés De Mafra
Ginés de Mafra (1493–1546) was a Portuguese or Spanish explorer who sailed with the Magellan expedition in search of a western passage to Asia. His later account of the voyage is an important supplement to the historical record. In 1536 he served as the chief pilot for Pedro de Alvarado on a voyage to Peru and in 1542 he sailed with Ruy López de Villalobos to the Philippines. History Mafra was born in the town of Mafra, north of Lisbon, Portugal, or, according to other sources, in the town of Jérez de la Frontera, in Cadiz, Andalusia. He later became a resident of Palos de la Frontera in southern Spain. In court documents dated August 1527, Mafra stated he was 33 years old, indicating he was probably born around 1493 or 1494. Voyage to the Philippine Islands In 1519, he became a crew member of the Magellan expedition. Mafra started as a seaman in the galleon ''Trinidad'', the armada's flagship. In 1521, after many hardships, the expedition reached the Philippines ...
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Ginés Pérez De La Parra
Ginés Pérez de la Parra (c. 1548 – 25 November 1600), also known as Juan Ginés Pérez, was a Spanish composer during the Renaissance. He was born in Orihuela, a city in what is now the province of Alicante. His work and that of his contemporaries led to the formation of a stylistic school of music known as "valenciana."Booklet notes, ''Officium Defunctorum.'' 2003 Pérez spent five years of his life working as a musical composer in the Cathedral of Orihuela, directing a cappella Music performed a cappella ( , , ; ), less commonly spelled acapella in English, is music performed by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment. The term ''a cappella'' was originally intended to differentiate between Rena ... music from 1581 to 1585. The music he composed was also used in many Spanish cathedrals, but the majority of his compositions remained incomplete. Today the largest collection of his work is held in Zaragosa. Media * ''Luget Judea''. Retrobem l ...
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Diana Sanz Ginés
Diana Sanz Ginés (born 2005) is a Spanish athlete who competes in trampoline gymnastics. Her older sister Erica Sanz Ginés competes in the same sport. She won a bronze medal at the 2024 European Trampoline Championships. Awards References Living people 2005 births Gymnasts from Valladolid 21st-century Spanish sportswomen European Trampoline Championships medalists Spanish female trampolinists {{Spain-sport-bio-stub ...
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Erica Sanz Ginés
Erica Sanz Ginés (born 2003) is a Spanish athlete who competes in trampoline gymnastics. Her younger sister Diana Sanz Ginés Diana Sanz Ginés (born 2005) is a Spanish athlete who competes in trampoline gymnastics. Her older sister Erica Sanz Ginés competes in the same sport. She won a bronze medal at the 2024 European Trampoline Championships. Awards Referen ... competes in the same sport. She won two medals at the 2022 European Trampoline Championships; gold in the team trampoline event and bronze in the team double mini. Awards References 2003 births Living people Gymnasts from Valladolid 21st-century Spanish sportswomen European Trampoline Championships medalists Spanish female trampolinists {{Spain-sport-bio-stub ...
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Spanish Masculine Given Names
Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas ** Spanish cuisine ** Spanish history ** Spanish culture **Languages of Spain, the various languages in Spain Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Canada * Spanish River (other), the name of several rivers * Spanish Town, Jamaica Other uses * John J. Spanish (1922–2019), American politician * "Spanish" (song), a single by Craig David, 2003 See also * * * Español (other) * Spain (other) * España (other) * Espanola (other) * Hispania, the Roman and Greek name for the Iberian Peninsula * Hispanic, the people, nations, and cultures that have a historical link to Spain * Hispanic (other) * Hispanism * Spain (other) * National and regional identity in Spain * Culture of Spain The culture of Spain is influenced by its Wes ...
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