Antonio M. Fernández (1902 – 1956), United States Representative from New Mexico
San Antonio | Antonio Vivaldi | Antonio Banderas | San Antonio Spurs | Leonel Fernández | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner | Alejandro Fernández | Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Awards | Antonio Villaraigosa | Antonio Margarito | Antonio López de Santa Anna | Port Antonio | Antonio Canova | Antonio Inoki | Antonio Gramsci | António de Oliveira Salazar | Antonio Rotolo | Antonio Meucci | Antonio Esfandiari | Vicente Fernández | Ramon Fernandez | Marco Antonio Muñiz | Antonio Scarpa | Antonio José de Sucre | Teo Antonio | José Antonio Ocampo | Antonio Stradivari | Antonio Saura | Antonio Luna | Antonio López García |
Antonio Fernández de Córdoba y Cardona was born in Bellpuig, Catalonia, the son of Fernando Folch de Cardona Anglesola y Requesens, 2nd Duke of Soma, 2nd count of Oliveto, 3rd count of Palamós, 3rd count of Trivento, 3rd count of Avellino, 6th barón of Bellpuig, Calonge, Liñola and Uxafavá, and Great Admiral of Naples.
The theatre hosted boxing events, including fights with Arturo Godoy, Antonio Fernández, Godfrey Stevens, and Martín Vargas.