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  1. Currently he is music director of the Banda Sinfónica de la Arupación Musical San Indalecio, teacher at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Música of Almeria and conductor of the Coral at the University of Almeria.

  2. Juan José de Navarro de Viana y Búfalo (Mesina, Sicilia, 30 de noviembre de 1687 - Isla de León, Reino de Sevilla, 5 de febrero de 1772) fue un noble, marino y militar español, I marqués de la Victoria, vizconde de Viana y primer Capitán General de la Real Armada Española.

  3. Jan 29, 2020 · Therefore, when Juan José Navarro, an early eighteenth-century Spanish naval officer and reformer, began to teach at the newly founded Academia de Guardias Marinas, he translated French Jesuit Paul Hoste’s L’Art des armées navales into a Spanish manuscript to serve as the basis of a curriculum on contemporary naval tactics.

    • Marcelo Aranda
    • 2020
  4. José Antonio Navarro was one of the first signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, in early March, 1836, in Washington-on-the-Brazos. [13] He later signed the Constitution of the Republic of Texas.

  5. José Antonio Navarro was the most influential Tejano of his generation. He championed Texas independence from Mexico, then fought for the rights of Tejanos as citizens of the Republic of Texas and the United States.

  6. Jan 28, 2020 · Therefore, when Juan José Navarro, an early eighteenth-century Spanish naval officer and reformer, began to teach at the newly founded Academia de Guardias Marinas, he translated French Jesuit...

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  8. José Antonio Navarro's father, Angel Navarro, was a private in the Spanish army when he came to what was then the colony of New Spain, and which later became Mexico. Leaving the army, he established a trading business in the town of Saltillo in the province of Tejas y Coahuila.