Phillip Victor Sánchez (born July 28, 1929) is an American diplomat and former United States Ambassador to Honduras under President Richard Nixon.
Phillip Island | Phillip Schofield | Roger Sanchez | Phillip Noyce | Arthur Phillip | Port Phillip | Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit | Sonia Sanchez | Phillip Island (Victoria) | Samuel Sánchez | Port Phillip District | Phillip R. Bennett | Mark Sanchez | Arantxa Sánchez Vicario | Phillip Phillips | Phillip Lopate | Phillip Adams | Marta Sánchez | Maria Quiñones-Sanchez | Phillip Steck | Phillip Parker King | Phillip Houghton | Phillip | Lawrie Sanchez | I Love You Phillip Morris | Aníbal Sánchez | Phillip Walker | Phillip Poole | Phillip Goldson | Phillip Frazer |
18th-Century Spanish documents record both the granting of (and confirmation of prior Central European) titles of nobility, of unclear degree, to the family following the Spanish War of Succession by "Cedula Real" (Royal Decree) of King Phillip V of Spain.
Prior to the Dornan v. Sanchez contest, the House last considered a contested election in 1985: McIntyre v. McCloskey in the Indiana's 8th congressional district.
Its first Chairman was Professor Phillip V. Tobias, the noted paleoanthropologist and long-time opponent of apartheid.
Pedro A. Sanchez, Cuban-American soil scientist and World Food Prize Laureate
Tobias is one of South Africa's most honoured and decorated scientists, and a world leading expert on human prehistoric ancestors; he has been nominated three times for a Nobel Prize, received a dozen honorary doctorates and been awarded South Africa's Order for Meritorious Service.
He did, however, give a surprise endorsement to Democrat Hector De La Torre, who ran to succeed Horn in the re-drawn seat (now numbered 39) and finished second to Linda T. Sanchez in the Democratic primary.