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Francisco Fierro Palas, called "Pancho" Fierro (c. 1807/1809, Lima – 28 July 1879, Lima), was a Peruvian painter, known primarily for his costumbrista watercolors, which depict his country's life and customs.
Francisco Fierro Palas, called "Pancho" Fierro (c. 1807/1809, Lima – 28 July 1879, Lima), was a Peruvian painter, known primarily for his costumbrista...
Rodolfo Fierro (1885 – 14 October 1915) was a railway worker, railway superintendent, federal soldier and a major general in the army of Pancho Villa during...
Francisco "Pancho" Villa (UK: /ˈpæntʃoʊ ˈviːə/ PAN-choh VEE-ə, US: /ˈpɑːntʃoʊ ˈviː(j)ə/ PAHN-choh VEE-(y)ə, Spanish: [ˈpantʃo ˈβiʎa]; born José Doroteo...
baseball player Pancho Córdova (1916–1990), Mexican character actor Pancho Daniel (died 1858), bandit in what is now California PanchoFierro (c. 1807/1809–1879)...
Loathing in Las Vegas Rodolfo Fierro (1880–1915), General in the Pancho Villa army during the Mexican Revolution Rodrigo Fierro (born 1930), Ecuadorian physician...
Jefferson Farfán, current soccer player for Lokomotiv Moscow Francisco Fierro ("PanchoFierro"), artist Luisa Fuentes, better known as Lucha Fuentes, volleyball...
by the characters who shaped it, such as Viceroy Amat, Rose of Lima, PanchoFierro, José Olaya, José de San Martín, Simón Bolívar, Ricardo Palma, Abraham...
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself is a 2003 American made-for-television western film for HBO in partnership with City Entertainment and starring Antonio...
Castellana, Los Álamos, La Floresta de Monterrico, Cerros de Camacho, PanchoFierro, Santa Constanza, Chacarilla del Estanque, Higuereta, Neptuno, Tambo...
50,000. Yul Brynner as Pancho Villa Robert Mitchum as Lee Arnold Maria Grazia Buccella as Fina Charles Bronson as Rodolfo Fierro Herbert Lom as General...
Conjunto Cumanana, Santa Cruz joined the theatre company known as the PanchoFierro Company (1956-1957), named after a painter who captured Afro-Peruvian...
His spontaneity and topicality are reminiscent of the caricatures of PanchoFierro, yet his representation of the indigenous peoples of Peru and their...
exhibits at galleries like Dos miradas y un corazón partido at la Galería PanchoFierro in 2010 to a group show at the United States Peruvian Embassy during...
States. Josefina Fierro had been involved in revolutionary activism from a young age. Her father Plumo Fierro, had been an officer in “Pancho” Villa's revolutionary...