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  2. Treviño (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mily Treviño-Sauceda (born c. 1957), American writer and trade unionist. Philip Trevino (born 1976), American theatrical designer. Roberto Treviño, American chef. Rose Treviño (1951–2010), American librarian in San Antonio, Texas. Steve Treviño (born 1978), American stand-up comedian.

  3. Treviño - Wikipedia

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    Treviño (in Basque: Trebiñu) is the capital of the municipality Condado de Treviño, province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. The Condado de Treviño and the geographically smaller La Puebla de Arganzón make up the enclave of Treviño. Although the enclave is part of Burgos (and, hence, part of the ...

  4. Jesse Treviño - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Jesus Treviño was born on December 24, 1946, in Monterrey, Mexico, to Juan Treviño and Dolores Campos. He was their ninth child. His father was born in Sabinas Hidalgo in 1906, and migrated to San Antonio for work. Dolores was born in 1915, and grew up in New Braunfels. The two met in New Braunfels when Juan was visiting his ...

  5. Steve Treviño - Wikipedia

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    Steve Treviño is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and producer. He has released four stand-up specials, the first of which was filmed for Showtime, the second released on Netflix, and the third is now available on Amazon Prime Video, the fourth released on Netflix. He also worked as a writer for Carlos Mencia's Comedy Central show, Mind ...

  6. Tomás Treviño de Sobremonte - Wikipedia

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    1592. Spain. Died. 14 April, 1649 (aged 56–57) Kingdom of Mexico, New Spain. Tomás Treviño de Sobremonte [a] (1592 – 14 April 1649) was a Crypto-Jewish martyr. Born in Spain, Treviño fled to New Spain at around age 20. There he practiced Judaism secretly until his discovery and execution. His defiance and refusal to accept Catholicism ...

  7. Kinglet - Wikipedia

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    The long feathers forming the central crown stripe can be erected; they are inconspicuous most of the time, but are used in courtship and territorial displays when the raised crest is very striking. There are two species of different genera in North America with largely overlapping distributions, and two in Eurasia that also have a considerable ...

  8. Coat of arms of Tristan da Cunha - Wikipedia

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    Arms The arms consist of a shield featuring four albatrosses in a blue-and-white mirror image design. The central diamond-shaped charge is based on a charge from the arms of the da Cunha family to which Admiral Tristão da Cunha belonged, after whom the island is named: "cunha" in Portuguese means "wedge", and blue wedges feature in the da Cunha arms as a canting charge. The two supporters are ...

  9. Juan Francisco Treviño - Wikipedia

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    Treviño was appointed governor in 1675. Upon arriving in New Mexico, he took on the task of eliminating the native Pueblo religion. His knowledge of the religious practices was largely derived from Alonso de Posada's work, which detailed the aspects of shamanism. [1] He ordered his troops to burn the kivas and idols of the Pueblo, [2] and ...