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'''Juan Bautista''' is Spanish for [[John the Baptist]]. It is a Spanish given name. It may refer to:
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==People==
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* [[Juan Bautista Pastene]] (1507-1580), Genoese maritime explorer
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* [[Juan Bautista de Toledo]] (1515-1567), Spanish architect
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* [[Juan Bautista Pomar]] (1535-1601), Mexican author
* [[Juan Bautista Villalpando]] (1552-1608), Spanish priest, scholar and mathematician
* [[Juan Bautista (theologian)]] (1555-unknown), Mexican Franciscan theologian and writer
* [[Juan Bautista Vázquez the Younger]] (fl. late 16th to early 17th century), Spanish sculptor
* [[Juan Bautista Maíno]] (1581-1649), Spanish baroque painter
* [[Juan Bautista Comes]] (1582-1643), Spanish composer
* [[Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo]] (1612-1667), Spanish Baroque artist
* [[Juan Bautista Diamante]] (1625-1687), Spanish dramatist
* [[Juan Bautista Cabanilles]] (1644-1712), Spanish organist and composer
* [[Juan Bautista Bayuco]] (1664-unknown), Spanish painter
* [[Juan Bautista de Anza I]] (1693-1740), Spanish explorer
* [[Juan Bautista Rondeau]] (1735-1813), Spanish Army officer
* [[Juan Bautista de Anza]] (1736-1799), Spanish military officer, expeditionary and politician
* [[Juan Bautista Muñoz]] (1745-1799), Spanish philosopher and historian
* [[Juan Bautista Paz]] (1772-1844), Argentine jurist and lawyer
* [[Juan Bautista Sancho]] (1772-1830), Spanish composer and scholar
* [[Juan Bautista Arismendi]] (1775-1841), Venezuelan patriot and general
* [[Juan Bautista Arriaza]] (1777-1837), Spanish poet and writer
* [[Juan Bautista Vitón]] (1780-1868), Spanish politician, merchant and soldier
* [[Juan Bautista Alvarado]] (1809-1882), Californio politician
* [[Juan Bautista Alberdi]] (1810-1884), Argentine political theorist and diplomat
* [[Juan Bautista Ceballos]] (1811-1859), former interim President of Mexico
* [[Juan Bautista Cambiaso]] (1820-1886), Genoese-Dominican explorer, admiral and sailor
* [[Juan Bautista Topete]] (1821-1885), Spanish admiral and politician
* [[Juan Bautista Spotorno]] (1832-1917), former President of Cuba
* [[Juan Bautista Cabrera]] (1837-1916), Spanish poet and theologian
* [[Juan Bautista Gill]] (1840-1877), former President of Paraguay
* [[Juan Bautista Medici]] (1843-1903), Italian-Argentine engineer
* [[Juan Bautista Gaona]] (1845-1932), former provisional President of Paraguay
* [[Juan Bautista Egusquiza]] (1845-1902), former President of Paraguay
* [[Juan Bautista Quirós Segura]] (1853-1934), former President of Costa Rica
* [[Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas]] (1860-1933), former Prime Minister of Spain
* [[Juan Bautista Pérez]] (1869-1952), former President of Venezuela
* [[Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos]] (1871-1935), former President of the Dominican Republic
* [[Juan Bautista Sacasa]] (1874-1946), former President of Nicaragua
* [[Juan Bautista Molina]] (1882-1958), Argentine military commander and ultranationalist
* [[Juan Bautista Vargas Arreola]] (1890-1047), Mexican Brigadier general
* [[Juan Bautista Bairoletto]] (1894-1931), Argentine outlaw
* [[Juan Bautista Gutiérrez]] (1896-unknown), Spanish-Nicaraguan businessman
* [[Juan Bautista Garcia]] (1904-1974), Corsican immigrant to Costa Rica
* [[Juan Bautista Pina]] (born 1907), Argentine sprinter
* [[Juan Bautista Besuzzo]] (1913-unknown), Uruguayan footballer
* [[Juan Bautista Vicini Cabral]] (1924-2015), Italian-Dominican businessman
* [[Juan Bautista Villalba]] (1924-2003), Paraguayan footballer
* [[Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce]] (1927-2009), Argentine Hispanist
* [[Juan Bautista Agüero]] (1935-2018), Paraguayan footballer
* [[Juan Bautista Yofre]] (born 1946), Argentine politician
* [[Juan Bautista Hernández Pérez]] (born 1962), Cuban boxer
* [[Juan Bautista Esquivel]] (born 1980), Costa Rican footballer
* [[Juan Bautista Arricau]] (born 1998), Argentine footballer
* [[Juan Bautista Torres]] (born 2002), Argentine tennis player

==Other uses==
* [[Juan Bautista Cambiaso (ship)]], training ship for the Dominican Navy

==See also==
* [[João Batista (disambiguation)]]
* [[San Juan Bautista (disambiguation)]]

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Revision as of 01:21, 11 April 2022

Juan Bautista is Spanish for John the Baptist. It is a Spanish given name. It may refer to:

People

Other uses

See also