- male, deceased (1956)
- Juan Negrín López was a Spanish politician and physician. Born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, he became a university professor of physiology, and wa...
- male, deceased (1995)
- Enrique Líster Forján was a Spanish communist politician and army official. A stonemason, he lived his adolescence in Cuba, before returning in 19...
- male, deceased (1966)
- Vicente Rojo Lluch (1894, Fuente la Higuera, in Valencia-June 15 1966 Madrid) was a prominent Republican army officer during the Spanish Civil War....
- male, deceased (1836)
- Francisco Espoz y Mina was a Spanish guerrilla leader and general. He was born at Idocin in Navarre. His father, Juan Esteban Espoz y Mina, and his...
- male, deceased (1134)
- Alfonso I (1073/1074 - 8 September 1134), called el Batallador, the the Battler or the Warrior, was the king of Aragón and Navarre from 1104 until h...
- male, deceased (885)
- Diego Rodríguez Porcelos, son and successor of Rodrigo, count of Castile, was the repopulator of Burgos and Ubierna. He did not succeed his father i...
- male
- Benjamin of Tudela (fl. 12th century) was a medieval Navarrese Jewish rabbi and explorer. In his journey he passed through large swathes of Europe,...
- male
- Hasdrubal the Fair (d. 221 BC) was a Carthaginian leader. He was a son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca, who followed the latter in his campaign against...
- male, deceased (839)
- Aznar I Galíndez was the Count of Aragon and Conflent from 809 and Cerdanya and Urgell from 820. Aznar has been confused with Aznar Sánchez, Duke of...
- male, deceased (866)
- Ordoño I became the King of Asturias in 850. He was born in Oviedo, where he spent his early life in the court of Alfonso II. He was probably a...
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