Manrique
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There are several persons that have the name Manrique:
- César ManriqueCésar ManriqueCésar Manrique was an artist and an architect.-Biography:Manrique grew up in the area of San Ginés lagoon. At age 23, he participated in his first exhibition in Arrecife. He attended the University of La Laguna. In 1945, Manrique attended the art school San Fernando in Madrid for five years...
, Spanish artist and architect. - Francisco ManriqueFrancisco ManriqueFrancisco Manrique was an Argentine naval officer, journalist, policy maker and presidential candidate.-Life and times:...
(1919-88), Argentine policy maker and politician. - Fred ManriqueFred ManriqueFred Eloy Manrique Reyes [man-RE-kay] is a former Major League Baseball second baseman who played for the Toronto Blue Jays , Montreal Expos , St. Louis Cardinals , Chicago White Sox , Texas Rangers , Minnesota Twins and Oakland Athletics...
, baseball player. - Gómez ManriqueGómez ManriqueGómez Manrique , Gómez Manrique y de Castilla was a Spanish poet, soldier, politician and dramatist born in Amusco. The fifth son of Pedro Manrique de Lara y Mendoza, , adelantado mayor of Leon...
(c. 1412 - c. 1490), Spanish poet. - Jaime ManriqueJaime Manrique-Background:Manrique was born in Barranquilla, Colombia and earned a B.A. from the University of South Florida.-Writing career:His first poetry volume won Colombia's National Poetry Award. Additionally, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to write his memoirs and has contributed to Shade , a gay,...
, Colombian writer - Jorge ManriqueJorge ManriqueJorge Manrique was a major Spanish poet, whose main work, the Coplas a la muerte de su padre , is still read today...
(1440 - 1479), Spanish poet. - Miguel ManriqueMiguel ManriqueMiguel de Amberes — called in Spain, Miguel El Flamengo — is also the same person as Miguel Manrique. He was born in Flanders, and learned his art there under Rubens, and afterwards, at Genoa, from Giovanni Andrea de' Ferrari, and Cornells Wael...
, Spanish painter