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*[[Alexa Davalos]] (born 1982), American actress |
*[[Alexa Davalos]] (born 1982), American actress |
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*[[Armando Dávalos]] (born 1957), Brazilian footballer |
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*[[Armando Hart Dávalos]] (born 1930), Cuban politician and Communist leader |
*[[Armando Hart Dávalos]] (born 1930), Cuban politician and Communist leader |
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*[[David Davalos]] (born 1965), American playwright |
*[[David Davalos]] (born 1965), American playwright |
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*[[Dominique Davalos]] (born 1965), American rock musician |
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*[[Doug Davalos]] (born 1970), men's basketball coach at Texas State University |
*[[Doug Davalos]] (born 1970), men's basketball coach at Texas State University |
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*[[Elyssa Davalos]] (born 1959), American television and film actress |
*[[Elyssa Davalos]] (born 1959), American television and film actress |
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*[[Francisco Israel Rivera|Francisco Rivera Dávalos]] (born 1994), Mexican footballer |
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*[[Íñigo Dávalos]] (? — 1484), Castillian general |
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*[[Jorge Dávalos]] (born 1957), Mexican football manager |
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*[[José Dávalos]] (born 1927), Mexican Olympic boxer |
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*[[Juan Alonso de Cuevas y Dávalos]] (1590 — 1665), Archbishop of Mexico |
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*[[Juan Manuel Dávalos Padilla|Juan Manuel Dávalos]] (born 1953), Mexican politician |
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* [[Karina Subía|Karina Subía Dávalos]] (born 19??), Ecuadorian politician |
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*[[Katherine Davalos Ortega|Katherine Dávalos Ortega]] (born 1934), 38th Treasurer of the United States |
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*[[Laura Guzmán Dávalos]] (born 1961), Mexican mycologist |
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*[[Liliana M. Dávalos]], Colombian evolutionary biologist |
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*[[María Estefanía Dávalos y Maldonado]] (1725 — 1801), Ecuadorian sculptor and painter |
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*[[Pedro Betancourt Dávalos]] (1858 — 1933), Cuban revolutionary and politician |
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*[[Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos]] (1816 — 1891), Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, lawyer, doctor of canon law and politician |
*[[Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos]] (1816 — 1891), Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, lawyer, doctor of canon law and politician |
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*[[Richard Davalos]] (born 1930), American actor |
*[[Richard Davalos]] (born 1930), American actor |
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*[[Rudy Davalos]], American basketball coach and college athletics director |
*[[Rudy Davalos]], American basketball coach and college athletics director |
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*[[Ruy López |
*[[Ruy López Dávalos]] (1357 — 1428), Count of Ribadeo |
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*[[Serafina Dávalos]] (1883 1957), first female lawyer in Paraguay |
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*[[Sergio Armando Chávez Davalos|Sergio Chávez Davalos]] (born 1974), Mexican politician |
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*[[Tomás Dávalos de Aragón]] (? — 1621), Patriarch of Antioch |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 10:21, 15 December 2023
Davalos or Dávalos is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexa Davalos (born 1982), American actress
- Armando Dávalos (born 1957), Brazilian footballer
- Armando Hart Dávalos (born 1930), Cuban politician and Communist leader
- David Davalos (born 1965), American playwright
- Dominique Davalos (born 1965), American rock musician
- Doug Davalos (born 1970), men's basketball coach at Texas State University
- Elyssa Davalos (born 1959), American television and film actress
- Francisco Rivera Dávalos (born 1994), Mexican footballer
- Íñigo Dávalos (? — 1484), Castillian general
- Jorge Dávalos (born 1957), Mexican football manager
- José Dávalos (born 1927), Mexican Olympic boxer
- Juan Alonso de Cuevas y Dávalos (1590 — 1665), Archbishop of Mexico
- Juan Manuel Dávalos (born 1953), Mexican politician
- Karina Subía Dávalos (born 19??), Ecuadorian politician
- Katherine Dávalos Ortega (born 1934), 38th Treasurer of the United States
- Laura Guzmán Dávalos (born 1961), Mexican mycologist
- Liliana M. Dávalos, Colombian evolutionary biologist
- María Estefanía Dávalos y Maldonado (1725 — 1801), Ecuadorian sculptor and painter
- Pedro Betancourt Dávalos (1858 — 1933), Cuban revolutionary and politician
- Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos (1816 — 1891), Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, lawyer, doctor of canon law and politician
- Richard Davalos (born 1930), American actor
- Rudy Davalos, American basketball coach and college athletics director
- Ruy López Dávalos (1357 — 1428), Count of Ribadeo
- Serafina Dávalos (1883 1957), first female lawyer in Paraguay
- Sergio Chávez Davalos (born 1974), Mexican politician
- Tomás Dávalos de Aragón (? — 1621), Patriarch of Antioch
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