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Azcona — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Agustín Azcona († 1860?), spanischer Dramatiker Elizabeth Azcona Bocock (* 1969), honduranische Politikerin José Simón Azcona del Hoyo (1927−2005), honduranischer Politiker Rafael Azcona (1926−2008),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
azcona — (De or. inc.), quizá del eusk.). f. Arma arrojadiza, como un dardo, usada antiguamente … Diccionario de la lengua española
Azcona — ► sustantivo femenino Arma arrojadiza semejante al dardo. * * * azcón o azcona (¿de or. vasc.?) m. o f. *Arma arrojadiza, especie de dardo, usada antiguamente. ≃ Fascona. * * * azcona. (De or. inc., quizá del eusk.). f. Arma arrojadiza, como un… … Enciclopedia Universal
Azcona, Rafael — (1926 2008) At the time of his death, Rafael Azcona had almost 100 film credits to his name as Spain s most respected scriptwriter, alone or in collaboration, mostly in Spain and Italy, including substantial work for Marco Ferreri, Luis García … Guide to cinema
Azcona, Rafael — (1926 2008) At the time of his death, Rafael Azcona had almost 100 film credits to his name as Spain s most respected scriptwriter, alone or in collaboration, mostly in Spain and Italy, including substantial work for Marco Ferreri, Luis García … Historical dictionary of Spanish cinema
Azcona del Hoyo, Jose Simon — ▪ 2006 Honduran politician (b. Jan. 26, 1927, La Ceiba, Honduras d. Oct. 24, 2005, Tegucigalpa, Honduras), served as the country s president from 1986 to 1990. Azcona, owner of a construction company, became active in the Liberal Party… … Universalium
Azcona, Rafael — ▪ 2009 Spanish novelist and screenwriter born Oct 24, 1926, Logroño, Spain died March 24, 2008, Madrid, Spain penned some 100 screenplays, notably for La Grande Bouffe (1973) and Belle Epoque (1992), which won the Academy Award for best… … Universalium
Azcona, Rafael — b. 1926, Logroño Writer Humourist, screenplay writer and novelist, Azcona, part of the Mid Century Generation , achieved considerable success as a satirist. Vida del repelente niño Vicente (That Repulsive Kid Vicente) (1955) and Los muertos … Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture
Azcona, Agustín — ► (m. 1860) Autor teatral español. Compuso la primera zarzuela española del s. XIX (La pradera del canal Moreto) … Enciclopedia Universal
Azcona, Rafael — ► (n. 1926) Escritor y guionista cinematográfico español. En 1981 recibió el premio Nacional de Cinematografía. Escribió Los ilusos (1958). Películas: ¡Vivan los novios! (1969) y Peppermint frappé (1967), entre otras … Enciclopedia Universal