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  Fernando Rey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fernando Casado D'Arambillet, known as Fernando Rey, ( September 20, 1917 - March 9, 1994) was born in A Coruña, then known as La Coruña, the son of Colonel Casado Veiga.
Rey was also a great dubbing actor in Spanish television.
During the 1980s and 1990s, Rey was awarded at San Sebastián and Cannes, and got the gold medal of the Spanish Art and Movie Sciences Academy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fernando_Rey   (355 words)

  
 San Fernando Valley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley in southern California, lying mostly within the city limits of Los Angeles.
The San Fernando Valley is bounded by the Santa Susana Mountains to the northwest, The Simi Hills to the west, the Santa Monica Mountains to the south, the Verdugo Mountains to the east, and the San Gabriel Mountains to the northeast.
The Valley suffers from heavy concentrations of smog, particularly in the summer, because of the mountain ranges surrounding it and because vertical motion in the atmosphere is often blocked by temperature inversions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/San_Fernando_Valley   (1543 words)

  
 California Missions - San Fernando, Rey De Espagna
At San Fernando, on January 16, a force of about 270 men under Rocha were massed to arrest Alvarado's march upon Los Angeles, and Alcalde Sepulveda issued an address calling upon the citizens to defend the honor of their beloved country against the Monterey usurper.
Micheltorena was destined again to appear at San Fernando, for when the Californians under Pio Pico and Castro rose to drive out the Mexicans, the Governor finally capitulated at the same place he had heard the bad news of the Americans' capture of Monterey.
In March, 1902, a San Fernando Mission Indian died, and was buried on the 22d by the side of his wife in the old cemetery back of the church.
www.oldandsold.com /articles17/california-missions-21.shtml   (2061 words)

  
 Fernando Rey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fernando Rey fue uno de los actores cinematográficos españoles mas conocidos en su país y el de mayor prestigio a nivel internacional.
Fernando Rey fue, sin duda, un símbolo del cine español en el extranjero, donde lo asociaron siempre con la mítica figura de Luis Buñuel, y gracias a quien abundó en interpretaciones memorables.
Fernando Rey murió el 9 de Marzo en Madrid, ciudad que amaba, después de una larga enfermedad en brazos de su única esposa, la actriz argentina Mabel Karr, con quien contrajo matrimonio en 1960 y de cuya unión nació su único hijo, Fernando.
www.vistausa.com /Nostalgias/FdoRey.htm   (1260 words)

  
 Bodegas Rey Fernando de Castilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fernando de Castilla was started by the Andrada-Vanderwilde family that have been among the largest landowners in Andalucía for over three centuries.
Fernando de Castilla is the fastest growing company in the Jerez area and being younger and more modern in the approach to packaging, marketing and innovation than most companies in this area.
Fernando de Castilla deals only in premium products and wants to be known as the prestigious niche operator in the sherry district.
www.fernandodecastilla.com /english/01_laempresa.asp   (339 words)

  
 Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mission San Fernando Rey de España, or San Fernando Rey, was founded on September 8, 1797 by Father Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, the seventeenth in the California mission chain.
The Mission was used for many things during the late 1800s ; it was a station for the Butterfield Stage Lines ; it was used as storerooms for the Porter Land and Water Company ; and in 1896, the quadrangle was used as a hog farm.
Mission San Fernando Rey de España, circa 1910.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mission_San_Fernando_Rey_de_Espana   (319 words)

  
 California Mission History: San Fernando Rey de España
Mission San Fernando was the fourth mission founded in three months as Father Lasuén hurried to close the gaps in El Camino Real.
The hospice and convento house an important museum, with a seminary, archives, and archdiocese headquarters on the grounds.
A prominent feature at San Fernando is the very long convento wing which was used as a hospice, or hotel, during Spanish times when the missions were a day's ride apart on horseback.
www.californiamissions.com /cahistory/sanfernando.html   (509 words)

  
 More California Mission History: San Fernando
Although the mission was supposed to relieve the long march between San Gabriel and San Buenaventura, the aged padre set it somewhat to the south because of the barren terrain and poor drainage of the middle area.
At the height of its prosperity, San Fernando owned 13,000 cattle, 8,000 sheep and its 2,300 horses was the third largest herd in the possession of the missions.
Across from San Fernando is a beautiful and spacious park which adds immeasurably to the mission's importance as an historical landmark.
www.californiamissions.com /morehistory/sanfernando.html   (1089 words)

  
 Mission San Fernando Rey de España
The economy at Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana was similar to the other missions in that they planted crops of wheat and corn.
San Fernando's most successful year was 1819 when it recorded 12,800 cattle, 7,800 sheep, 176 goats, 45 pigs, 144 mules and 780 horses.
In 1888, the mission property was used as a warehouse and stable, and later the grounds and patio became a hog farm.
www.athanasius.com /camission/fernando.htm   (1680 words)

  
 Fernando el Católico (1452-1516)
Fernando fue Rey de España durante un período de descubrimientos y conquistas de nuevos mundos.
Fernando no fue una persona muy agradable ni de buen humor.
Como rey tenía que ponerse una máscara fría, pero con sus sentimientos ésto le costaba mucho trabajo.
www.humnet.ucla.edu /santiago/fernando.html   (657 words)

  
 Fernando VII
En 1802 contrajo matrimonio con María Antonia de Nápoles, que lloró de desesperación al verle por primera vez; su suegra describía a Fernando como "de horrible aspecto", aludiendo a su gordura (llegó a pesar más de 100 kgs.), su voz aflautada y su carácter apático.
Fernando VII, junto a toda la familia real, fue atraído a Bayona por Napoleón Bonaparte, quien le forzó a renunciar a la Corona española en su favor.
Con la mejoría de salud del rey el gobierno dirigido por Francisco Cea Bermúdez puso de nuevo en vigor la Pragmática, con lo que, a la muerte del rey, el 29 de septiembre de 1833, quedaba como heredera su primogénita Isabel (Isabel II).
www.buscabiografias.com /cgi-bin/verbio.cgi?id=8998   (641 words)

  
 North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Hollywood is a district in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, California.
North Hollywood, like most of the rest of the San Fernando Valley, was once part of the vast landholdings of the Franciscan Mission San Fernando Rey de España, which were confiscated by the government during the Mexican period of rule.
The Treaty of Cahuenga which ended the US-Mexican fighting in California was signed at Tomas Feliz's adobe house on Lankershim Boulevard in January of 1848.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Hollywood,_Los_Angeles,_California   (239 words)

  
 Los Reyes Católicos
Amaba mucho a su marido Fernando, hijo de Juan II de Aragón, hombre de buen esfuerzo en la paz y en la guerra, y uno de los más grandes políticos de la Historia de España.
Posteriormente el rey Fernando negoció con Luis X II, sucesor de Carlos VIII un reparto amistoso de aquel reino aunque al fin y por diferencias surgidas sobre los límites se apoderó definitivamente de todo el territorio después de brillantes campañas en las que el Gran Capit&a acute;n venció en Seminara, Carignola y Garellana.
Don Fernando consiguió de su hija que diera término su caminar por las aldeas de Castilla y se aviniese a quedar recluida en el Palacio de Tordesillas que parecía dispuesto para asilo de princesas desventuradas.
www.gmu.edu /departments/fld/SPANISH/461/catoli.htm   (4387 words)

  
 SAN FERNANDO MISSION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
San Fernando Mission Rey de Espana, seventeenth of the twenty-one missions founded by the Franciscans, was established on September 8, 1797.
Its location was ideal, for it was in fertile country, and it was to become one of the major supply sources for the pueblo of Los Angeles (22 miles away) as it grew.
During the Mexican-American War most of the mission lands, covering much of the San Fernando Valley, were sold for $14,000; John C. Fremont used the mission as his headquarters.
www.usc.edu /isd/archives/la/historic/san_fernando_mission.html   (167 words)

  
 PressAnyKey - Mission San Fernando Rey de España   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mission San Fernando was built in the Valley of Encino, or Oaks.
Close to 5,000 people apparently inhabited the San Fernando Valley in 1769, when it was "discovered" making it one of the more densely populated areas within California.
Secularization meant the confiscation and seizure of the vast and generally prosperous mission lands, though the buildings themselves were usually allowed to remain under the control of the Church.
www.pressanykey.com /cgi-bin/cgiwrap/pak/camissions.cgi?querie=Mission+San+Fernando+Rey+de+Espa%F1a   (1531 words)

  
 San Fernando Valley history and lore page
San Fernando Rey's adobe church and long arched convento were the first substantial structures on the Valley floor, all of which the padres claimed as the mission's domain.
San Fernando Rey was famed for the artistry of its silversmiths, its abundant olives and fine wine.
Under American rule, he lived in style at Mission San Fernando Rey and served in the state Legislature and as a general in the state militia despite never learning English.
www.americassuburb.com /lore.html   (6202 words)

  
 San Fernando, Rey de Castilla y de León
Fernando III casó dos veces: su primera esposa fue Doña Beatriz de Suabia, princesa alemana; la segunda, Juana de Ponthieu.
Como rey, tuvo la obsesión de la justicia; era amable, pero recto y firme en todos sus actos.
Fernando III de Castilla fue un santo rey, que alcanzó las cumbres más altas de la perfección, santificando las menores acciones de su vida y dedicando a la piedad y devoción mariana más intensa y ferviente todo momento y ocupación.
www.multimedios.org /docs/d001373   (1256 words)

  
 City of San Fernando: Visitor Information: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
San Fernando enjoyed a brief gold rush in the 1840s when nuggets were discovered in a nearby canyon.
What was once a land of farms and ranches adjoining the Mission de San Fernando Rey is now a vibrant center of manufacturing and commerce.
San Fernando enjoys a sweeping view of the panoramic San Gabriel foothills and a sense of privacy; yet it is only minutes from downtown Los Angeles and only minutes away from other centers of commercial activity, thanks to a network of freeways and nearby airports.
www.ci.san-fernando.ca.us /sfold/visitors/history.htm   (369 words)

  
 The California Mission of San Fernando Rey de España
Mission San Fernando Rey de España, located on San Fernando Mission Boulevard in Mission Hills, California, was founded on September 8, 1797 by Father Fermin Lasuén, then Father-presidente of the mission chain.
San Fernando was the fourth mission Father Lasuén had founded that summer.
As with all the missions, San Fernando natives produced soap, shoes, and animal hides.
www.burbank.com /mission_san_fernando.shtml   (375 words)

  
 Rey, Fernando - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Rey, Fernando   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Rey was born in the northern Spanish port of La Coruña.
He twice made forays into Shakespeare on the screen: as the Earl of Worcester in Orson Welles 's Chimes at Midnight 1966 and as Lepidus in Charlton Heston 's Antony and Cleopatra 1970.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Rey,%20Fernando   (342 words)

  
 Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana - 1797 - California Missions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mission San Fernando Rey de España was founded September 8, 1797 by Father Fermin Lasuen and named for St. Ferdinand, King of Spain (1217-1252).
In 1799 the first church was completed and the present church was completed in 1806.
Restoration were started in 1879, continued between 1912 to 1916 and again in the 1930s.
www.californiamissions.net /california-missions/history/mission-san-fernando-rey-de-espana---1797.html   (103 words)

  
 Rey De Castilla
Paisaje del pueblo pintado por Luna en ALCAZAR DEL REY - Cuenca...
Hola; soy nacido en alcazar del rey y me da mucha pena lo vacio que se...
Rey de Castilla Enrique II, born 1333, died 1379 - Ancestors of hispanic origin.
www.web-buscador.com.ar /buscar.php?REQ=Rey+De+Castilla&pg=7   (253 words)

  
 Fernando Rey - A master of the dramatic expressive visual art. Superstar - Star - Icon or just plain actor to some, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fernando Rey - A master of the dramatic expressive visual art.
Mission San Fernando Rey De Espana (The Missions of California) by Jacqueline Ching
The Missions: California's Heritage: Mission San Fernando Rey De Espana by Mary Null Boule
www.adeovaleo.com /actors4/Fernando_Rey.html   (453 words)

  
 Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana - History, Photos & Models
The Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana is the 17th mission founded in California.
In 1846, Governor Pico made San Fernando his headquarters before abandoning it to the United States Army under the command of Colonel Fremont.
In 1896 it was used as a hog farm.
www.californiamissionsonline.com /missions/mission_san_fernando_rey_de_espana.html   (641 words)

  
 San Fernando Rey de Espana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Usually connected to the church, at Mission San Fernando it was added later and stands separate from the quadrangle.
The convento was eventually used as a hog farm in 1896.
In order to restore the roof to the church before it completely collapsed, they sold candles for a dollar apiece and raised $6,000 to begin the restoration.
missions.bgmm.com /fernando.htm   (515 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Video: Tristana (1970)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Rey is Don Lope, a liberated but hypocritical aristocrat who seduces his beautiful young ward, Tristana (Deneuve).
It even has Fernando Rey, again playing a lecherous, old man, who seduces a woman, young enough to be his great-grand daughter.
Fernando Rey plays Don Lope, a man whose views are a strange blend of old and new.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6304116594?v=glance   (2387 words)

  
 Mission San Fernando Rey de España
Mission San Fernando Rey de España was founded 8 September 1797 (17
The mission is located in the middle of the triangle formed by Interstate 5, Interstate 405, and the Simi Valley Freeway (California 118) at the North end of the San Fernando Valley, to the North of Los Angeles.
The mission is a short distance on the left at 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd. (California Landmark 157).
www.missiontour.org /sanfernando/index.htm   (287 words)

  
 Tristana [VHS] video online at Movies Unlimited
After running away with artist Franco Nero, illness forces Deneuve to return to Rey's care, but she uses the situation to gain the upper hand in this tug-of-war between the sexes.
Fernando Rey, Delphine Seyrig and Stephane Audran star in this incredibly bizarre look at an elegant dinner party with a mysteriously absent host.
Luis Bunuel's last film is a compelling, surrealist drama of a middle-aged man (Fernando Rey) and his bizarre sadomasochistic affair with a young maid whose fickle nature is depicted by having two actresses (Carole Bouquet, Angela Molina) in the role.
www.moviesunlimited.com /musite/affredirect.asp?mscssid=FMX0JMLLED8D8HG7UB29CBAPJPD64HK5&page=product%2Easp&sku=225863   (607 words)

  
 San Fernando Valley history timeline
Facts in The San Fernando Valley: America's Suburb and in the author's extensive files were used to compile this exclusive timeline.
Use it in conjunction with Dates in Valley History and the brief story of the Valley presented on the History and Lore page.
George Porter plants navel orange grove 2.5 miles long on land south of Mission San Fernando Rey.
www.americassuburb.com /timeline.html   (2566 words)

  
 Fernando Rey Starring on DVD
Hackman again makes the character his own and the scenes where he is forced to overdose and go cold turkey are still truly harrowing.
(starring Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey, Bernard Fresson and Cathleen Nesbitt) (directed by John Fankenheimer) Critics were divided for and against this sequel which takes Popeye Doyle to Marseilles in pursuit of the drugs baron who escaped him in America.
(starring Kirk Douglas, Yul Brynner, Samantha Eggar and Fernando Rey) Pirate Captain Kongre (Yul Brynner) along his crew take control of a lighthouse on a rocky island, after killing all but one of the inhabitants.
dvd.tveasy.co.uk /r/fernando_rey.shtml   (619 words)

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