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13-990: Godoy is a French surname coming from the Normandy region in France. It is derived from the Norman-French first name Gaudi meaning ruler. It is also a Spanish surname. It may refer to: People [ edit ] Adán Godoy (born 1936), Chilean football player Aníbal Godoy (born 1990), Panamanian football player Anna Godoy (born 1992), Spanish triathlete Arturo Godoy (1912–1986), Chilean boxer Benedicto Godoy (born 1924, date of death unknown), Bolivian football player Caio Godoy (born 1995), Brazilian road cyclist and triathlete Carmen Rico Godoy (1939–2001), Spanish writer, journalist and feminist Coromoto Godoy (born 1965), Venezuelan diplomat Dagoberto Godoy (1893–1960), Chilean pilot, first person to fly over

26-770: Is an Argentine lawyer and politician. A member of the Justicialist Party , Godoy was a National Deputy elected in Salta Province from 2019 to 2023. He was a member of the Salta Province Chamber of Deputies from 2011 to 2019. Godoy was born on 25 March 1982 in Salta . His father is Manuel Santiago Godoy , a Justicialist Party politician who was president of the Salta Province Chamber of Deputies. He has three siblings,

39-492: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ad%C3%A1n Godoy Adán Aquilino Godoy Rubina (born 26 November 1936) is a Chilean former footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Chile in the 1962 and 1966 FIFA World Cups . He also played for Santiago Morning and Club Deportivo Universidad Católica . In 1966, he had a brief stint with Deportes Concepción , alongside teammates such as Hugo Cicamois , Luis Hernán Carvallo and Esteban Varas . He

52-558: Is married, and has two children. Godoy studied law at the National University of Tucumán , graduating in 2006, and has a degree on parliamentary law and legislation from Universidad San Pablo-T . In the 2011 provincial elections, Godoy was the second candidate in the Justicialist Party list to the Provincial Chamber of Deputies, behind Guido Giacosa. The list came second in the general election, and Godoy

65-564: Is the father-in-law of the former Chile international footballer Carlos Rivas , with whom he coincided in Santiago Morning in 1977, at the same time he is the grandfather of the Canadian former player Carlos Rivas Jr. , son of Carlos Sr. This biographical article related to a football goalkeeper from Chile is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lucas Godoy Lucas Javier Godoy (born 25 March 1982)

78-575: The Frente de Todos primaries to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies against the list of Jorge Guaymás and Verónica Caliva . Godoy's list won the primaries, and in the end, the Frente de Todos list was composed of Godoy and Caliva. The list received 46.08% of the popular vote and both Godoy and Caliva were elected. He was sworn in on 4 December 2019. As a national deputy, Godoy formed part of

91-440: The surname Godoy . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Godoy&oldid=1253926555 " Categories : Surnames Spanish-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

104-1374: The Andes Icaro Godoy (born 1982), Brazilian/American Cinematographer Daniel Godoy (born 1981), Venezuelan football player David Godoy Bugueño (1944–2007), Chilean chess master Diego Godoy (born 1992), Paraguayan football player Enrique Godoy Sayán (1902–1984), Cuban business magnate and banker. Eric Godoy (born 1987), Chilean football player Érik Godoy (born 1993), Argentine football player Fanny Godoy (born 1998), Paraguayan football player Flávio Godoy (born 1969), Brazilian athlete Francesc Godoy (born 1986), Spanish triathlete Franco Godoy (born 2000), Argentine football player Gian Godoy (born 1966), Chilean filmmaker, architect and artist Gilberto Godoy Filho (born 1976), Brazilian volleyball player, better known as Giba Gina Godoy (born 1962), Ecuadorian politician Gonzalo Godoy (born 1988), Uruguayan football player Hernán Godoy (born 1941), Chilean football player and manager Huber Godoy (born 1998), Cuban artistic gymnast Isabel Godoy (born 1967), Chilean activist and politician Iñaki Godoy (born 2003), Mexican actor Joaquin Godoy (1927–2013), Cuban rower Jorge Godoy (born 1946), Argentine admiral, Chief of staff of

117-2279: The Argentine Navy 2003-2011 Jorge Godoy Cárdenas (born 1954), Mexican politician José Godoy (born 1994), Venezuelan baseball player José Carlos Godoy (1911–1988), Peruvian basketball player, brother of Miguel Godoy (basketball) Juan Godoy (1800–1842), Chilean miner whose discovery of a silver outcrop sparked the Chilean silver rush Juan Esteban Godoy (born 1982), Paraguayan football player Julio César Godoy Toscano (born 1965), Mexican businessman, politician and fugitive Kenny Godoy , Honduran judoka Laura Godoy (born 1988), Guatemalan volleyball player, model and beauty pageant titleholder Leandro Godoy (born 1994), Argentine football player Leonardo Godoy (born 1995), Argentine football player Leonel Godoy Rangel (born 1950), Mexican politician Lucas Godoy (born 1982), Argentine politician Lucila Godoy Alcayaga (1889–1957), known by her pseudonym Gabriela Mistral, Chilean poet, diplomat, educator and humanist Lucio Godoy (born 1958), Spanish-Argentine film composer and music producer Luis Godoy (boxer) (born 1952), Colombian boxer Luis Godoy (footballer) (born 1978), Chilean football player Manuel Godoy (1767–1851), Prime Minister of Spain from 1792-97 and 1801-08 Manuel de Godoy, 2nd Prince di Bassano (1805–1871), Spanish aristocrat, son of Manuel Godoy Matilde de Godoy di Bassano, 4th Countess of Castillo Fiel (1830–1901), Spanish-Italian aristocrat, daughter of Manuel Godoy, 2nd Prince di Bassano Josefa de Godoy di Bassano, 2nd Viscountess of Rocafuerte (1834–1882), Spanish-Italian aristocrat, daughter of Manuel Godoy, 2nd Prince di Bassano Manuel de Godoy di Bassano, 3rd Prince Godoy di Bassano (1835–1896), Spanish-Italian aristocrat, son of Manuel Godoy, 2nd Prince di Bassano Maria Aparecida Godoy (born 1945), also known as Cida Godoy, Brazilian writer and comic artist María Luisa Godoy (born 1980), Chilean journalist and presenter Matías Godoy (born 2002), Argentine football player Mauricio Godoy (born 1997), Chilean football player Mercedes Godoy (1890–1932), Mexican socialite in

130-1223: The United States, author and singer Miguel Godoy (footballer) (born 1983), Paraguayan footballer Miguel Godoy (basketball) (1907–2002), Peruvian basketball player, brother of José Carlos Godoy Mónica Godoy (born 1976), Chilean actress Pablo Godoy (born 1984), Paraguayan football player and manager Pedro de Godoy (1599–1677), Spanish catholic bishop and theologian Philippe Godoy (born 1971), French football player Rafael Godoy (1907–1973), Colombian composer Rodrigo Godoy (born 1989), Argentine football player Rosa Godoy (born 1982), Argentine long-distance runner Santiago Godoy (born 2001), Argentine football player Scarlett O'Phelan Godoy (born 1951), Peruvian historian and professor Sergio Godoy (Argentine cyclist) (born 1988) Sergio Godoy (Guatemalan cyclist) (born 1973) Tomás Godoy Cruz (1791–1852), Argentine statesman and businessman Virgilio Godoy (1934–2016), Nicaraguan politician Yonder Godoy (born 1993), Venezuelan racing cyclist See also [ edit ] Godøy , an island in Giske kommune at

143-456: The parliamentary commissions on Commerce, Consumer Rights, Modernization of Parliamentary Procedure, Industry, Justice, General Legislation, Public Works, and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. Despite his personal opposition to the practice, Godoy was a supporter of the legalization of abortion in Argentina, voting in favour of the 2020 Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy bill that passed

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156-436: The west coast of Norway Godoi (disambiguation) Godoy Cruz (disambiguation) Joaquim Floriano de Godóy (1826–1907), Brazilian doctor and politician Palace of Marqués de Grimaldi , or Palacio de Godoy (Spanish for Godoy Palace) References [ edit ] ^ "Godoy Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms" . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

169-632: Was elected. He was re-elected in 2015, winning the P.A.S.O. primaries with 22,237 votes, and coming third in the general election behind the Romero+Olmedo Front and Republican Proposal . As provincial deputy, Godoy presided the Human Rights parliamentary commission, and during his two terms, he was the legislator who introduced the most bills to the Chamber. Ahead of the 2019 general election , Godoy and Noelia Bonetto competed in

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