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  1. Pedro de Cordoba (September 28, 1881 – September 16, 1950) was an American actor. Biography. Katharine Cornell and Pedro de Cordoba in the 1924 Broadway production of George Bernard Shaw 's Candida. De Cordoba was born in New York City to parents who were French and Cuban in origin.

  2. Pedro de Córdoba OP (c.1460–1525) was a Spanish missionary, author and inquisitor on the island of Hispaniola. He was first to denounce the Spanish system known as the Encomienda, which amounted to the practical enslavement of natives of the New World, for the abuses that it engendered.

  3. Pedro de Cordoba. Actor: Saboteur. Although many people are under the impression that Pedro de Cordoba was Mexican, his mother was French and his father was Cuban, and he was born in New York City.

  4. Pedro de Cordoba. Actor: Saboteur. Although many people are under the impression that Pedro de Cordoba was Mexican, his mother was French and his father was Cuban, and he was born in New York City.

  5. Gold Diggers in Paris as Mons. Cambret. Pedro de Cordoba (September 28, 1881 - September 16, 1950) was an American actor.

  6. Córdoba, 1482 – Santo Domingo (República Dominicana), 4.V.1521. Dominico (OP), modelo de evangelizador y revisionista de la política española en América. Nació en la ciudad de Córdoba hacia 1482.

  7. Actor Pedro de Cordoba, born on Sep 28, 1881 and died on Sep 16, 1950 starred in Captain Blood, Blood and Sand, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Sea Hawk, My Favorite Wife, The Mark of Zorro (1940), Saboteur, Anthony Adverse, The Song of Bernadette, Samson and Delilah

  8. Pedro De Cordoba was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. De Cordoba's earliest roles were in film, including "When Knighthood Was in Flower" (1922), "The Bandolero" (1924) and the Loretta Young historical feature "The Crusades" (1935).

  9. A tall, brooding performer, de Cordoba played a wide variety of roles on stage between 1903 and 1934 and later aristocratic Latins in the movies. He was born ... From: de Cordoba, Pedro in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »

  10. C Ó RDOBA, PEDRO DE. Dominican missionary in the Caribbean; b. C ó rdoba, Spain, 1482; d. Santo Domingo, 1521. Las Casas described this man, who is credited with having induced him to give up his encomiendas, join the Dominican Order, and become the defender of the indigenous people, as being "tall of stature and of a handsome appearance ...

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