City of Westminster
Juan Pablo Viscardo y Guzman, 1748 - 1798, Peruvian essayist, herald of Latin American Independence.
Site: Viscardo y Guzman (1 memorial)
NW1, Marylebone Road, 185
City of Westminster
Juan Pablo Viscardo y Guzman, 1748 - 1798, Peruvian essayist, herald of Latin American Independence.
NW1, Marylebone Road, 185
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Viscardo y Guzman
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Viscardo y Guzman
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