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  1. Colonel John Page (c. 1627 – 23 January 1692) [1] : 39, 41 was an English-born planter, merchant, slave trader and politician who spent most of his life in North America.

  2. 7 de jul. de 2021 · #CEAA lamenta profundamente el sensible fallecimiento del profesor John Page, doctor en letras por la UNAM (1963), colaborador en El Colegio de México desde 1969, profesor-investigador del Centro de Estudios de Asia y África 1979-2011, sinólogo especialista en literatura clásica y moderna de China, autor de diversos artículos y ...

  3. John Page (April 28, 1743 – October 11, 1808) was an American politician. He served in the U.S. Congress and as the 13th Governor of Virginia.

  4. James Patrick Page (Heston, Middlesex, Inglaterra, 9 de enero de 1944) es un músico multiinstrumentista y un virtuoso guitarrista de rock clásico británico; fundador del grupo Led Zeppelin desde 1968 hasta su disolución en 1980. Es considerado uno de los más grandes, influyentes y versátiles músicos y guitarristas de todos los tiempos. 2 .

  5. 27 de abr. de 2020 · The Page family fascinates for many reasons. Their rise was similar to other First Families, but their most prominent founding members didn't leave much beyond wills from which one can learn about their lives. What we do know about them is that they came into the colony around 1650, quickly established themselves as leading land…

  6. John Page (April 17, 1744 - October 11, 1808) was a figure in early United States history. He served in the U.S. Congress and as Governor of Virginia. Page was born and lived at Rosewell Plantation in Gloucester County.

  7. 15 de ago. de 2021 · Page was sent as a delegate to the Virginia Ratification Convention in 1788. In a letter to Jefferson, who was representing the Unites States as a Minister to France, Page reveals a change of heart. In the letter he acknowledges that, like his friend Thomas, John had quarrels with the Constitution.

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