Juan Cano de Saavedra (c. 1502–1572), Spanish conquistador
Juan Cano (soccer) (born 1956), retired Colombian-American soccer forward
Juan Manuel Cano (born 1987), Argentine racewalker
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JuanCano may refer to: JuanCano de Saavedra (c. 1502–1572), Spanish conquistador JuanCano (soccer) (born 1956), retired Colombian-American soccer forward...
that all my slaves, Indian men and women, born from this land, whom JuanCano, my husband, and I hold as our own, as far as my right over them extends...
Don JuanCano de Saavedra (ca. 1502–1572) was a Spanish conquistador from Cáceres in Extremadura. At age 18, Cano travelled to the New World and took...
Juan de la Cruz Alberto Cano Cortezano (born 24 November 1961) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2000 to 2003 he served as Deputy...
written and co-produced by Rómulo Sulca. It stars Maribel Baldeón and JuanCano. It is a love story between a peasant woman from the central Andes of...
inverso: del cine al teatro: La vida en un hilo, de Edgar Neville y Mi adorado Juan, de Miguel Mihura. The Modern Humanities Research Association. p. 121....
Film Festival Rotterdam where it competed for the Tiger Award. Starring JuanCano, Ingrid Isensee, Violeta Castillo, Fernanda Toledo, Fernando Castillo...
besides the testimony of Bernal Díaz quoted above, the conquistador JuanCano describes some of the books to be found at the library of Moctezuma, dealing...
Juan Manuel Cano Ceres (born 12 December 1987 in San Miguel de Tucumán) is an Argentine racewalker. He was raised in La Banda, Santiago del Estero. He...
bullfighter Joselyn Cano (1990–2020), American Model Juan Manuel Cano (born 1987), Argentine racewalker Juan de la Cruz Ramos Cano, former footballer and...
Juan de la Cruz "Juande" Ramos Cano (born 25 September 1954) is a Spanish former footballer and manager. After playing and managing at an amateur level...
returned to Spain to join the ranks of the nobility, a notable example being JuanCano Moctezuma. However, starting in the late 16th century, some investigations...
eight months. Gabriel Cano was born in the town of Mora, near Toledo, the son of JuanCano Ruiz and of Josefa de Aponte Carvajal. Cano joined the Spanish...
evasion charges. La Corea [es] (1976), by Pedro Olea Elisita (1980), by JuanCaño Arecha Cecilia (1982), by Humberto Solás Labyrinth of Passion (1982),...
improvise lyrics to Salsa music. Estremera, was albino, and billed as "El Cano" (transl. "the light-colored hair one"). In his early years, Estremera lived...
Elisita is a 1980 Spanish dramatic film written and directed by JuanCano Arecha. The film is a love story between a young student (Antonio) and an older...
JuanCano de Saavedra, who survived her. She had children by the latter two, from whom descend the illustrious families of Andrade-Montezuma and Cano-Montezuma...
decades of the 21st century, it is worth mentioning JuanCano Alcayaga (lyricist, b. 1943), Juan Enrique Plaza Vera (1958-2022), Luis Sepúlveda Suazo...
supporting these claims were not contemporary, and made on request of JuanCano de Saavedra to support the claims of his wife Isabel Moctezuma as heiress...
father, Miguel Cano; painting in the academy of Juan del Castillo, and from Francisco Pacheco the teacher of Velázquez; and sculpture from Juan Martínez Montañés...
century, after Mariana de Carvajal married Juan de Toledo Toledo-Moctezuma, who was a descendant of JuanCano de Saavedra and Isabel Moctezuma, daughter...
Melchor Cano (1509? – 30 September 1560) was a Spanish Scholastic theologian. Cano's most important theological work was his posthumously published De...