Francisco Herrera the Elder (1576–1656), Spanish painter
Francisco Herrera the Younger (1622–1685), his son, Spanish painter
Francisco Herrera (baseball), Los Angeles Dodgers clubhouse staff
Francisco Herrera (comics), comic book illustrator and co-creator of Mania
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
FranciscoHerrera may refer to: FranciscoHerrera the Elder (1576–1656), Spanish painter FranciscoHerrera the Younger (1622–1685), his son, Spanish painter...
FranciscoHerrera (1576–1656) was a distinguished Spanish painter, born in Seville. He was the founder of the Seville school. FranciscoHerrera was born...
Dennis Herrera is an American attorney, currently serving as Public Utilities Commission general manager for San Francisco. Herrera was previously City...
FranciscoHerrera the Younger ("el Mozo"; 1622 – 25 August 1685) was a Spanish painter and architect. Born in Seville, he was the second son of Francisco...
Francisco José Herrera Luque (Caracas, 14 December 1927 – Caracas, 15 April, 1991) was a Venezuelan writer, psychiatrist and diplomat. He is the author...
ISBN 0-7851-1171-9) collects: "Just Another Manic Monday" (with FranciscoHerrera, in #51–52, 2003) "Rules of the Game" (with Michael O'Hare and Khary...
Juan FranciscoHerrera Villavicencio (June 16, 1934 – April 28, 2005), nicknamed "Pancho" and "Frank", was a Cuban-born professional baseball player....
Francisco "Paco" Herrera Lorenzo (born 2 December 1953) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is a manager. His managerial career...
Alfonso Herrera Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈfonso eˈreɾa], born 28 August 1983) is a Mexican actor and singer. Born in Mexico City, Herrera made...
The House of Herrera is a union of notable families with diverse nationalities since the 14th century. Known for their roles as landowners, lords, conquerors...
is still referred to as Herrera's Inter. Herrera was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Spanish parents. His father Francisco, who worked as a carpenter...
33–34. Herrera 2002, pp. 230–232; Mahon 2011, pp. 34–35. Herrera 2002, pp. 230–232. Burrus 2005, p. 204. Herrera 2002, pp. 230–235. Herrera 2002, pp...
Sevillian painting during the 17th century, such as Murillo, Zurbarán, Francisco de Herrera the younger, and Valdés Leal. The building itself was built in 1594...
unopposed. Lee was ultimately opposed by five candidates: Kent Graham, FranciscoHerrera, Reed Martin, Stuart Schuffman, and Amy Farah Weiss. Municipal elections...
(Academy of Fine Arts), sharing its direction in 1660 with the architect FranciscoHerrera the Younger. This was his period of greatest activity, and he received...
Carlos de Haes (1829–1898), Realist painter FranciscoHerrera the Elder (1576–1656), painter FranciscoHerrera the Younger (1622–1685), painter and architect...
Eugenio Hermoso José Hernández Francisco Hernández Tomé José Cruz HerreraFranciscoHerrera the Elder FranciscoHerrera the Younger José García Hidalgo...
masterpiece of seventeenth-century Jesuit hagiographical drama. Francisco de Herrera the Younger's 1654 painting The Triumph of St. Hermenegild, originally...
Boves its a Venezuelan historical movie loosed based in the novel of FranciscoHerrera Luque Boves el Urogallo and its started by Juvel Vielma, Wilfredo...