Proper noun
Lozoya (plural Lozoyas)
A surname from Spanish.
According to Hume, Cheke, and Valledor de Lozoya, it appears that all depictions of white dodos were based on Roelant Savery's 1611 painting Landscape with Orpheus and the animals, or on copies of it. Source: Internet
Last week, the attorney general said Lozoya had testified he received more than 100 million pesos ($4.5 million) from Brazilian construction company Odebrecht that was in part used to buy votes in Congress. Source: Internet
Emilio Lozoya, accused of corruption while leading the state-run oil company Pemex, had been on the run from the law in Mexico since May. Source: Internet
De Meneses Weyll said that from 2012 to 2014, Odebrecht paid Lozoya $10 million to win a contract for work on a refinery in central Mexico. Source: Internet
The Spanish police said Mr. Lozoya was detained near a residential development in Malaga. Source: Internet
Mexico previously issued arrest warrants for Lozoya for alleged corruption, but he rejected all accusations. Source: Internet