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Horacio \ho-ra-cio\, a masculine given name, is a variant of Horace. The given name Horacio is found sporadically throughout all of Latin America. Horacio is a boy's name with Latin origins said to mean 'timekeeper'. The Portuguese spelling is Horácio. A related name is Horatio. People with the name * Horacio Accavallo (1934–2022), Argentine boxer * Horacio Agulla (born 1984), Argentine rugby player * Horacio Ahuett Garza (born 1964), Mexican engineer * Horacio Allegue (born 1972), Spanish rower *Horacio Altuna (born 1941), Argentine comics artist * Horacio Álvarez Mesa (1881–1936), Spanish politician, lawyer and journalist * Horacio Ameli (born 1974), Argentine footballer *Horacio Anasagasti (1879–1932), Argentine engineer *Horacio Marcelo Arce (born 1970), Argentine footballer *Horacio Arruda (born 1960), Canadian physician * Horacio Badaraco (1901–1946), Argentine anarchist and journalist * Horacio Baldessari (born 1958), Argentine footballer * Horacio Barrionuevo ( ...
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Horace (given Name)
Horace is a masculine given name, derived from the Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 BC–8 BC). List of people Notable people with the name include: *Horace A. Tenney (1820–1906), American politician *Horace Abbott (1806–1887), American iron manufacturer and banker *Horace Alexander (1889–1989), English Quaker teacher, writer, pacifist, and ornithologist *Horace Alexander Young (born 1954), American saxophonist and flute player *Horace Allen (other), several people *Horace Andy (born 1951), Jamaican reggae singer *Horace Annesley Vachell (1861–1955), English writer *Horace Archambeault (1857–1918), Canadian politician and judge *Horace Armitage, English football player and manager between 1908 and 1911 *Horace Arnold (born 1937), American jazz drummer *Horace Arthur Rose (1867–1933), Indian administrator *Horace Ashenfelter (1923–2018), American athlete *Horace Astley (1882–?), English footballer *Horace Augustus Curtis (1891–1968), English soldier ...
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Horacio Bocaranda
Horacio Bocaranda is a Venezuelan–American television and film director, also known as Steve Bocaranda or Steve Horacio Bocaranda. Bocaranda began studying Broadcasting in 1985 at the California State University, Los Angeles and started working for television station KRCA channel 22, Los Angeles, in the early 1990s, then worked for television station Channel 62 in the 1990s. He has worked in several US television stations as well as radio. On Univision, he worked in "''El Gordo y La Flaca''" a daily show, and made several TV commercials, including '' Ingles Sin Barreras' He received several recognition. He won Orquidea's Gold ''Director Destacado'' (Director Prize) and is considered one of the best Venezuelan film director by his colleagues. Director of commercials He acted not only as director but also as actor and publisher, with more than 1300 commercials ones for the United States and Latin America. * Codetel International * Verizon * Blackstone * Univision * Tele ...
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Horacio Casco
Horacio Casco (13 September 1868 – 6 December 1931) was an Argentine fencer. He competed in the foil and sabre competitions at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al .... References External links * 1868 births 1931 deaths Argentine male fencers Argentine foil fencers Argentine sabre fencers Olympic fencers for Argentina Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics 20th-century Argentine sportsmen {{Argentina-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Horacio Casarín
Horacio Casarín Garcilazo (25 May 1918 – 10 April 2005) was a Mexican professional football player and coach who established himself as one of his country's most popular sports figures in the 1940s and 1950s. A symbol for Atlante, the team Casarín served for the majority of his career, the skilled forward also played for Necaxa, León, Asturias, Club América, Real España, Monterrey and Zacatepec in his country, as well as FC Barcelona in Spain and the Mexico national team. Club career At age 17, Casarín debuted for Necaxa. Over the course of his career in Mexico, Casarín scored 236 goals at the amateur and professional levels (the Mexican League was founded in the early 1940s) and represented his country at the 1950 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil and scored a goal during the run of the tournament. A well-known anecdote involving Casarín takes place during a 1939 game between Casarin's Necaxa, and Asturias. After scoring a goal in the first few minutes of the game, ...
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Horacio Cartes
Horacio Manuel Cartes Jara (; born 5 July 1956) is a Paraguayan politician and businessman who is serving as president of the Colorado Party (Paraguay), Colorado Party since 2023, having previously served as president of Paraguay from 2013 to 2018. Cartes owned about two dozen businesses in his Grupo Cartes conglomerate until he left the conglomerate in 2023, including tobacco, soft drinks, meat production, and banking. He was president of Club Libertad football club from 2001 until 2012, and president of the national team inside the Paraguayan Football Association during the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification. A 2021 affidavit made by Cartes showed that his net worth was United States dollar, $490 million (or Paraguayan guaraní, ₲3.6 trillion), making him one of Paraguay's most wealthiest people. Cartes's politics and influence led to the creation of a political movement known as ''Cartismo (Paraguay), Cartismo'', of which he is the central figure, which has influenced the di ...
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Horacio Carochi
Horacio Carochi (1586–1666) was a Jesuit priest and grammarian who was born in Florence and died in New Spain. He is known for his grammar of the Classical Nahuatl language. Life Carochi was born in Florence as Horazio Carocci. He went to Rome where he entered the Society of Jesus. From Rome he went to the New World, arriving in New Spain (now Mexico). There he dedicated himself to the study of the indigenous languages and became proficient in Otomi and then in Nahuatl. He was a friend of the Bishop and later Viceroy of New Spain, Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, as is documented by surviving letters written by Carochi to the bishop. Importance Carochi had an acute understanding of the Nahuatl language and was the first grammarian to understand and propose a consistent transcription of two difficult phenomena in Nahuatl phonology, namely vowel length and the saltillo Saltillo () is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Coahuila and is also the mu ...
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Horacio Cardozo
Horacio Ramón Cardozo (, born 29 November 1979) is an Argentine former footballer. He played as a central or defensive midfielder. Club career Argentina and Greece He played several years for Estudiantes de la Plata. He has also played for Asteras Tripolis, Nueva Chicago and Quilmes Atlético Club. In the season of 2007–08, he was one of Asteras' standout players during the club's first season in the top flight. After being one of the top Asteras Tripolis's players many big clubs showed interest to buy him such as Sevilla. In June 2010, Cardozo almost joined Olympiakos as a free agent after 3 successful years in Tripoli playing for Asteras Tripolis, but the transfer failed due to a disagreement in terms. In July 2010, Cardozo joined Kavala, abandoning that team the following season. Colo-Colo On 24 December 2011, it was reported that Cardozo would be the new central midfielder of Primera División powerhouse club Colo-Colo on a one−year contract. On 26 Decem ...
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Horacio Cardo
Horacio Fidel Cardo (May 20, 1944 – October 22, 2018) was a painter and illustrator from Argentina. Biography Cardo was born in Temperley, Buenos Aires Province. He began his career at a very early age, publishing his work in numerous national and international media. He not only created paintings and three-dimensional works, but also focused on humour, drawing, and book illustration. In Spanish His art was influenced by artists as diverse as Amedeo Modigliani, Chaïm Soutine, André François, Ronald Searle, Jean Dubuffet, Antonio Saura (whose ''Retrato Imaginario de Briggite Bardot,'' exhibited in the Di Tella Institute, impressed him not only because of its quality, but mainly because at that time, coincidentally, he was also working along that line), among others. Aside from his collaborations in many popular and cultural Argentinian magazines, his first illustrated book, ''El Compadrito'' by Jorge Luis Borges and Silvina Bullrich, was published by the Compañía ...
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Horacio Carbonetti
Horacio Carbonetti (born 17 November 1947) is an Argentine professional golfer. Early life and amateur career Carbonetti was born in Río Cuarto, Córdoba. He is the brother of golfer Luis Carbonetti. He won multiple amateur tournaments, mostly in Argentina. In 1976, he lost a playoff at the Simon Bolivar Cup Professional Championship. Professional career In 1977, Carbonetti turned professional. In his debut tournament as a professional, Carbonetti was second at the Metropolitan Open behind Florentino Molina. In 1980, he shot a 64 in the second round of The Open Championship, at Muirfield, setting a new course record. He won the Argentine Tour Order of Merit in 1980 and the Cordoba Tour Order of Merit in 2001. He played on the European Tour from 1978 to 1981. Carbonetti is currently a member of European Seniors Tour and has won two tournaments. Amateur wins * 1967 Rio Cuarto Open * 1968 La Cumbre Open * 1969 Center Open * 1970 Amateur Argentine Open * 1971 Abierto ...
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Horacio Carbonari
Horacio Angel Carbonari (born 2 May 1974) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defender. He was nicknamed "Bazooka" due to his powerful free-kicks. Career Rosario Central Born in Santa Teresa, a town in the southern end of Santa Fe Province, Carbonari began his career at Rosario Central. His debut at the first division was in 1993. In the Argentinian club, he won the 1995 Copa CONMEBOL and was the competition's joint top scorer with four goals, having scored twice in the second leg of the final against Atlético Mineiro. From 1993 to 1998, Carbonari played a total of 135 Argentine Primera División matches, scoring 26 goals. England Carbonari was signed by Derby County in the summer of 1998 for £3 million by former Derby manager Jim Smith. Carbonari was the first Argentinian ever to play in the Premier League alongside Juan Cobián, who was at Sheffield Wednesday. He quickly became a fans favourite and won praise from the fans after scoring twi ...
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Horacio Carabelli
Horacio Carabelli (born 10 February 1968 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an international Sailing (sport), sailor and engineer. Early life Horacio Carabelli was born in Montevideo, Uruguay in a family of sailors. Son of an Argentine boat builder, Anibal Horacio Carabelli, and grandson of a Uruguayan naval captain, Carlos Mari, Horacio grew sailing at the Yacht Club Uruguayo. As a child his hobby was to build very detailed ship and plane models. At the age of eight, he started participating in national and international competitions in the Optimist (dinghy), Optimist sailing class. During his adolescence he sailed in Snipe (dinghy), Snipe class with Luis Chiaparro first and Christopher Shewe afterwards, competing in Snipe World Championships where he obtained the Vieri Lasinio Di Castelvero Trophy in two consecutive World Junior Championships (1984 and 1986). Horacio and Luis Chiaparro also obtained the third place in the Commodore Hub E. Isaacks and O'Leary Trophies, Open World Champio ...
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Horacio Campi
Horacio Campi (born 26 November 1917, date of death unknown) was an Argentine sailor. He competed in the Dragon event at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952, were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1952 in Helsinki, Finland. After Japan declared in .... Campi is deceased. References External links * 1917 births Year of death missing Argentine male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for Argentina Sailors at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Dragon 20th-century Argentine sportsmen {{Argentina-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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