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'''Sáenz''' or '''Saenz''' may refer to:


==People== ==People==
*] (1797–1856), revolutionary hero of South America * ] (1891–1983), Mexican politician
* ] (born 1947), Spanish-Brazilian lawyer and human rights defender
*] (born August 4, 1975), gangster and former fugitive charged with four murders, rape, kidnapping, parole violation
*] (1851–1914) Roque Sáenz Peña Lahitte, 16th President of Argentina * ] (1780–1825), Argentine statesman, educator and cleric
* ] (1800–unknown), Nicaraguan politician
*] (born September 13, 1932), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bogotá
* ] (1917–1956), Argentine Olympic sport shooter
* ] (born 1934), retired Chief Scientist and Engineer for the U.S. Air Force. SAC-ALC GS-16 Kelly field San Antonio, Texas
* ] (born 2004), Filipina actress and model
* ] (born 1989), Costa Rican footballer
* ] (1923–1971) American football player for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League
* ] (1918–2000), Spanish architect
* ] (born 1980), American Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial artist
* ] (1921–1986), Bolivian poet, novelist, and short story writer
* ] (1899–1976), Mexican Catholic priest and theologian
* ] (born 1975), gangster and former fugitive
* ] (1822–1907), president of Argentina 1892–1895
* ] (1797–1856), revolutionary hero of South America
* ] (1888–1941), education advocate and reformer of education in Mexico
* ] (born 1970), Major League Baseball player
* ] (born 1932), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bogotá
* ] (1880–1957), Spanish Cardinal and Archbishop
* ] (a.k.a. Michael Starr; born 1965) American singer, songwriter, and musician of the comedic glam metal band Steel Panther
* ] (1851–1914), president of Argentina 1910–1914
* ] (born 1944), retired Costa Rican football player
* ] (born 1971), Spanish politician
* ] (born 1990), American-born Mexican athlete
* ] (Jesús Fernández Sáenz de la Torre) (born 1993), Spanish football player
* ] (born 1973), retired Peruvian footballer


==Other uses==
*]
*], a station planned for 2018
Olmedo Sáenz Sánchez (born October 8, 1970) is a former Major League Baseball player. Though primarily a pinch hitter, he occasionally played first base
*'']'', a U.S. Supreme Court case relating to travel between U.S. states
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Luis Sáenz Peña Davila (April 2, 1822 – December 4, 1907) was a lawyer and President of Argentina. He was the father of president Roque Sáenz Peña He
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Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga (Joaquín Sáenz Arriaga; October 12, 1899 – April 28, 1976) was a Mexican Catholic priest and theologian. Jesuit from 1916 to 1952
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Antonio Sáenz (June 6, 1780 – July 22, 1825) was an Argentine statesman, educator and cleric. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán of July
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María Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría Antón (born 10 June 1971) is a Spanish People's Party politician who has served as Deputy Prime Minister of Spain and
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Sáenz Peña is a station on Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It is the last station of the line located under the Avenida de Mayo in the neighbourhood
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Diana Saenz (born 15 April 1989) is a Costa Rican footballer who play as a defender for the Costa Rica women's national football team. She competed at
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Sáenz Peña may refer to: Luis Sáenz Peña (1822-1907), former president of Argentina (1892–1895) Roque Sáenz Peña (1851-1914), former president of Argentina
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*] (1891–1983), Mexican politician
*]
Stephen Christopher Saenz Villarreal (born 23 August 1990 in McAllen, Texas, United States) is a Mexican athlete. Although born in the United States,
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Roy Francisco Sáenz Acuña (born 5 December 1944 in Limón) is a retired Costa Rican football player, who used to play as a striker. Sáenz made his Primera
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==See also==
*]
* ], a main road in the San Nicolás quarter of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jaime Sáenz Guzmán (29 October 1921 – 16 August 1986) was a Bolivian poet, novelist, and short story writer. Born in the city of La Paz, he lived his
* ]
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*] (1888–1941)
*] (born May 15, 1973 in Lima) is a Peruvian retired football striker


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==Things==
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*] (also known as Diagonal Norte), is a main artery in the San Nicolás quarter of Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Revision as of 21:03, 29 December 2024

Sáenz or Saenz may refer to:

People

Other uses

See also

Surname listThis page lists people with the surname Sáenz.
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