Aguado may refer to:
Aguado is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Real Zaragoza, S.A.D., commonly referred to as Zaragoza, is a Spanish football team based in Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded on 18 March 1932 it currently plays in Segunda División, holding home games at La Romareda, which seats 33,608 spectators.
Dionisio Aguado y García was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer of the late Classical and early Romantic periods.
Don Alejandro María Aguado y Remírez de Estenoz, 1st Marquis de Las Marismas del Guadalquivir, Spanish banker, was born of Old Christian parentage, originally from La Rioja, north of Spain.
Embutido, enchido or embotit (Catalan) is one of the many varieties of cured, dry sausages found in the cuisines of Iberia and the former Spanish and Portuguese colonies.
Bayano, also known as Ballano or Vaino, was an African enslaved by Spaniards who led the biggest slave revolts of 16th century Panama. Captured from the Yoruba community in West Africa, it has been argued that his name means idol. Different tales tell of their revolt in 1552 beginning either on the ship en route, or after landing in Panama's Darien province along its modern-day border with Colombia. Rebel slaves, known as cimarrones, set up autonomous regions known as palenques, many of which successfully fended off Spanish control for centuries using guerrilla war and alliances with pirates, or indigenous nations who were in similar circumstances.
The early romantic guitar, the guitar of the Classical and Romantic period, shows remarkable consistency from 1790 to 1830. Guitars had six or more single courses of strings while the Baroque guitar usually had five double courses. The romantic guitar eventually led to Antonio de Torres Jurado's fan-braced Spanish guitars, the immediate precursors of the modern classical guitar.
Xavier 'Xavi' Companys Aguado is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender.
Jon García Aguado is a Spanish taekwondo athlete.
Alfredo Santaelena Aguado, known simply as Alfredo, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and a manager.
Count Olympe-Clemente-Alexandre-Auguste Aguado de las Marismas was a Franco-Spanish photographer and socialite, active primarily in the 1850s and 1860s. One of several early photographers who learned the practice from Gustave Le Gray, Aguado pioneered a number of photographic processes, including carte de visite photographs and photographic enlargement processes. He was also a founding member of the influential French Photographic Society in 1854.
Pedro de Aguado was a Spanish Franciscan friar who spent around 15 years in the New Kingdom of Granada, preaching to the indigenous people. During this time he collected source material for a history of the region, and began a manuscript, Recopilación historial, which he completed in Spain between 1576 and 1583 but was unable to publish. The manuscript was used by other historians, but was not published until the twentieth century.
Tarsicio Aguado Arriazu, sometimes known as Tarsi, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.
José Manuel 'Joseba' Aguado Fernández is a Spanish football coach, who last was in charge of Linares Deportivo.
The Guayupe are an Arawak-speaking indigenous group of people in modern-day Colombia. They inhabit the westernmost parts of the department of Meta. At the time of the Spanish conquest, more than 250,000 Guayupe were living in large parts of Meta.
The Puerta del Cambrón is a gate located in the west sector of the Spanish city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha. Also called previously "Gate of the Jews" or "Gate of Saint Leocadia", has been speculated The possibility that the name of the gate, del Cambrón, had its origin in the growth of a thorn bush or plant at the top of the ruins of one of the towers, before the last reconstruction of the gate, In 1576. It has the cataloging of Bien de Interés Cultural.
Álvaro Aguado Méndez is a Spanish footballer who plays for CD Numancia on loan from Real Valladolid as a central midfielder.
Ignacio Jesús Aguado Crespo is a Spanish lawyer and politician from CitizenS (Cs), serving as the party's spokesman in the Assembly of Madrid.
José Sanz Aguado was a Spanish chess player, Spanish Chess Championship winner (1943).
Inés of My Soul is an upcoming historical drama web television series produced by RTVE, Boomerang TV, and Chilevisión based on the historical novel of the same name by Isabel Allende. The filming of the series began on 2 September 2019, and concluded in December 2019. A total of 8 episodes were confirmed for the series and is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video worldwide, except for Chile. And subsequently it will be seen on television in Spain on La 1.
Antonio María Sáez Aguado is a Spanish politician and doctor. He is a member of the People's Party. He was the minister of health of the Junta of Castile and León from 2015 to 2019. He was appointed health minister of the Junta of Castile and León On June 27, 2011 until July 2019. He held positions of general director of public health and managing director of the regional management of health of Castile and León.