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unusual facts about Jose V. Toledo



Church of San Lorenzo, Toledo

The San Lorenzo is a church in Toledo, Spain.

Illescas, Toledo

Once a playground for kings, it lost its royal favour because of the Revolt of the Comuneros where Francisco de Guzman (a local) was an army captain of a commoner company of Juan de Padilla.

Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad: it was built in 1500, there are five paintings by El Greco: La Caridad, San Ildefonso, La Coronacion de la Virgen, La Natividad and La Anunciacion.

Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and United States Courthouse

In 2002 the project received two awards: the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Chairman's Award for outstanding federal preservation achievement, and the American Institute of Architects New England Charter's Honor Award.

Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes, Toledo

Its chancel is decorated with an altar (mid-16th century) from the former Santa Cruz Hospital by sculptor Felipe Bigarny and painter Francisco de Comontes, depicting scenes from the Passion and the Resurrection, as well as two scenes of the Santa Cruz legend.

Raymond L. Acosta

On September 9, 1982, President Ronald Reagan nominated Acosta to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico vacated by Jose V. Toledo.

San Sebastián, Toledo

San Sebastian is one of the oldest churches of Toledo, Spain.

Santiago del Arrabal, Toledo

Santiago del Arrabal is a church in Toledo, Spain, built in 1245-48, at the orders of Sancho II, on the site of an older church and a mosque that is known to been used since 1125.

Toledo Medical College

A building to house the College was built in 1896, at the corner of Cherry and Page streets, in 1896.

United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

The First Circuit also sits for one week each March and November at the Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, and occasionally sits at other locations within the circuit.


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