Eloíno Nácar Fúster
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Eloíno Nácar Fúster (Alba de Tormes, 1870 - 1960) was a Spanish priest and translator. Together with Alberto Colunga Cueto he performed a renowned translation of the Bible known as Nácar-Colunga.[1]
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Eloíno Nácar Fúster (Alba de Tormes, 1870 - 1960) was a Spanish priest and translator. Together with Alberto Colunga Cueto he performed a renowned translation of the Bible known as Nácar-Colunga.[1]
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