José Policarpo (1936-2014), Roman Catholic Cardinal, Patriarch of Lisbon
Policarpo Bonilla (1858–1926), President of Honduras (1894-1899)
Poli Díaz (born 1966), Spanish former professional boxer
Policarpo Paz García (1932-2000), military officer and President of Honduras {1978-1982)
Policarpo Cacherano d'Osasco (1744-1824), a general in the Napoleonic Wars
Policarpo Ribeiro de Oliveira (1907-1986), Brazilian footballer
Policarpo Toro (1851-1921), Chilean naval officer
Policarpo Avendaño, a fictional character from the Chilean TV comedy 31 Minutos
Other uses:
Policarpo (film), a 1959 Italian comedy
Policarpo River, Mitre Peninsula, Argentina
Topics referred to by the same term
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Policarpo may refer to: People: José Policarpo (1936-2014), Roman Catholic Cardinal, Patriarch of Lisbon Policarpo Bonilla (1858–1926), President of Honduras...
Policarpo Toro Hurtado (born in Melipilla, Chile on February 6, 1856 – died 1921 in Santiago, Chile) was a Chilean naval officer. He enlisted in the Chilean...
Yuhanon Policarpos is Metropolitan of Angamaly Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. Policarpos was born in Vadakkanchery, Palakkad and graduated...
San Policarpo may refer to : Saint Polycarp Places and jurisdictions San Policarpo all'Acquedotto Claudio, titular and parochial church in Rome, for a...
in Brazilian Pre-Modernism, he is famous for the novel Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma, a bitter satire of the first years of the República Velha in...
Policarpo Infante Fierro (born 26 May 1948) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party. From 2000 to 2003 he served as Deputy...
José Policarpo Rodríguez was a surveyor, scout, and Methodist preacher in Bandera, Texas. He was born in Zaragoza, Coahuila, Mexico on January 26, 1829...
José Policarpo Bonilla Vasquez (March 17, 1858 – September 11, 1926) was Dictator of Honduras between 22 February 1894 and 1 February 1895. Then elected...
Policarpio Calizaya Huaca (born September 10, 1962) is a retired long-distance runner from Bolivia, who represented his native country in three consecutive...
Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma (published in English as The Patriot and The Sad End of Policarpo Quaresma) is a novel by Pre-Modernist Brazilian writer...
13, 1955. Lonardi was born on September 15, 1896. His father, Eduardo Policarpo Lonardi Monti was born in Ospitaletto (Brescia), while his mother, Blanca...
nationalism in Brazil, with his most recognized work being Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma. Examples include: India Rabindranath Tagore "The Kabuliwala"...
Πολύκαρπος Τιμόνης), also referred under the italianized form Andrea Policarpo Timoni (14 March 1833, in Chios – July 25, 1904) was Roman Catholic Bishop...
José Policarpo da Cunha, known as Zeca Cunha (12 August 1935 – 10 September 2013) was a Hong Kong field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament...
José Juventino Policarpo Rosas Cadenas (25 January 1868 – 9 July 1894) was a Mexican composer and violinist. Rosas was born in Santa Cruz, Guanajuato...
restorations. One of the disasters that most affected it was the Flood of San Policarpo on the night of January 26, 1626. It was declared Artistic Historic Monument...
Texas , United States Key people David Brown (Chairman and CEO) Michael Policarpo (President) Products Mutual funds Exchange-traded funds Separately managed...
island was constantly attacked by slave merchants. The naval officer Policarpo Toro represented the Chilean Government and Atamu Tekena was the head...
wounded. The island's main avenue, Avenida Atamu Tekena (formerly Avenida Policarpo Toro), is the heart of the town. Many hotels, restaurants, grocery stores...