Proper noun
Benavides (plural Benavideses)
A surname from Spanish.
As the former Peruvian president, Óscar Benavides, allegedly said, “For my friends, everything. Source: Internet
On April 28, 1611, through the initiative of Bishop Miguel de Benavides, the University of Santo Tomas was founded in Manila. Source: Internet
Benavides finally managed to use the armbar and turned the Ram over late in the period and rack up the fall in 5:46 The loss sent Dorrenbacher into the second round of consolation for a match against Tanner Howells (Crowley County). Source: Internet
A majority of shareholders voted to sack the company’s two other directors as well and install a completely new board slated by company founder Diego Benavides. Source: Internet
Carlos Ricardo Benavides, minister of Turismo, indicated that the tourist board wants to put a new face on the country. Source: Internet
Taking lessons from the Viet Cong and the Cuban Revolution, Benavides will train officers to teach a volunteer militia how to conduct urban guerrilla warfare. Source: Internet