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Fortun

Index Fortun

Fortun or Fortún may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Antonio Fortún, Elena Fortún, Floruit, Fortún Galíndez, Fortún Garcés Cajal, Fortún Garcés of Pamplona, Fortún Jiménez (count), Fortún Ochoiz, Fortún Sánchez, Fortún Ximénez, Fortun (village), García Íñiguez, Julia Elena Fortún, Kim Fortun, Lawrence Fortun, Rafael Fortún.

Antonio Fortún

Antonio Fortún (ca. 1800 – ca. 1860) was the first corregidor Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico.

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Elena Fortún

María de la Encarnación Gertrudis Jacoba Aragoneses y de Urquijo (18 November 1886 in Madrid – 8 May 1952 in Madrid) was a Spanish author of children's literature who wrote under the pen name Elena Fortún.

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Floruit

Floruit (abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active.

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Fortún Galíndez

Fortún Galíndez (floruit 924–972) was a powerful nobleman in the Kingdom of Navarre in the tenth century.

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Fortún Garcés Cajal

Fortún Garcés Cajal (died 1146) was a Navarro-Aragonese nobleman and statesman, perhaps "the greatest noble of Alfonso the Battler's reign".

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Fortún Garcés of Pamplona

Fortún Garcés (Basque: Orti Gartzez; died 922) nicknamed the One-eyed (el Tuerto), and years later the Monk (el Monje), was king of Pamplona from 870/882 until 905.

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Fortún Jiménez (count)

Fortún Jiménez (943–58) was the count of Aragon at least between 947 and 958.

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Fortún Ochoiz

Fortún Ochoiz or Fortún Ochoa (floruit 1013–1050) was a Navarrese nobleman, diplomat, and statesman.

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Fortún Sánchez

Fortún Sánchez (c. 992 – 1 September 1054), called Bono Patre ("the godfather"), was a Navarrese nobleman and courtier (curialis).

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Fortún Ximénez

Fortún Ximénez Bertandoña (died 1533) was a Spanish sailor of Basque origin who led a mutiny during an early expedition along the Pacific Coast of Mexico and is the first European known to have landed in the Baja California peninsula.

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Fortun (village)

Fortun is a village in Luster Municipality in Vestland county, Norway.

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García Íñiguez

García Íñiguez I (Latin: Garsea Enneconis, Basque: Gartzea Eneko; c. 810 – 882), also known as García I was the second king of Pamplona from 851–2 until his death.

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Julia Elena Fortún

Julia Elena Fortún Melgarejo (9 October 1929 – 5 December 2016) was a Bolivian historian, anthropologist, folklorist, and ethnomusicologist, pioneer in this last field in her country.

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Kim Fortun

Kim Fortun, an American anthropologist, is a professor at University of California Irvine's department of anthropology.

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Lawrence Fortun

Lawrence Lemuel Hernandez Fortun, also known as Law Fortun, (born August 7, 1971) is a Filipino lawyer and politician who is serving as the vice mayor of Butuan since June 30, 2022.

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Rafael Fortún

Rafael Emilio Fortún Chacón (born August 5, 1919, in Camagüey – died June 22, 1982, in Camagüey) was a male sprinter from Cuba, who twice competed for his native country at the Summer Olympics: 1948 and 1952.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortun

Also known as Fortun (disambiguation).