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Juan Pacheco

1419 - 1474

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Juan Pacheco, 1st Duke of Escalona (1419 – 1 October 1474), better known as Juan Pacheco, Marquess of Villena, was a Castilian noble of Portuguese descent who rose to power in the last years of the reign of Juan II of Castile and came to dominate the government of Castile during the reign of Juan II’s son and successor Henry IV of Castile. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Juan Pacheco has received more than 79,286 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Juan Pacheco is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 3,350th most popular biography from Spain and the 75th most popular Spanish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Juan Pacheco ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Ateş Çınar, Maja Nilsson, Oliver Bone, Luke Gadsdon, Simon Yates, and Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne. After him are Michelle Bromley, Elena Quirici, Ali Hashemi, Alvin Tehupeiory, Kateryna Reznik, and Ma Qing.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1419, Juan Pacheco ranks 7Before him are Emperor Go-Hanazono, Erik Axelsson Tott, John I, Duke of Cleves, António de Noli, Mechthild of the Palatinate, and Abd al-Haqq II.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Juan Pacheco ranks 3,383 out of 3,355Before him are Lola Riera (1991), Danny León (1994), Núria Vilarrubla (1992), Daniel Arce (1992), Leonor Rodríguez (1991), and Aleix Heredia (1992). After him are Francisco Garrigós (1994), Kevon Williams (1991), Laura Gil (1992), Aina Cid (1994), Saúl Ordóñez (1994), and Óscar Husillos (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Spain

Among athletes born in Spain, Juan Pacheco ranks 121Before him are Alberto Munárriz (1994), Carlota Ciganda (1990), Daniel Mateo (1989), Maurício Souza (null), Daniel Quesada (1995), and Pablo Torrijos (null). After him are Richard Schmidt (null), Scott Gregory (null), Bernat Erta (2001), Blai Mallarach (1987), Laura García-Caro (1995), and Pablo Sánchez-Valladares (1997).