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  2. Elsa Támez - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Támez (born 1950) is a Mexican liberation theologian and biblical scholar.Her writings on feminist theology and contextual biblical criticisms brought new perspectives to these fields of study, laying the foundation for later scholars.

  3. Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho - Wikipedia

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    The painting is alternately known as The Christian Virgins Exposed to the Rabble, [1] Jovenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho (Christian Maidens Exposed to the Populace), [3] Christian Virgins Presented to the Populace, [4] [5] The Christian Virgins Being Exposed to the Populace, [6] and Christian Virgins Exposed to the Mob.

  4. Valientes - Wikipedia

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    Valientes (in Spanish, "The braves") is a telenovela from Argentina, aired by Canal 13 at the prime time and produced by Pol-Ka. Main actors are Luciano Castro , Julieta Díaz and Arnaldo André , and it is one of the most successful TV programs from Argentina of 2009.

  5. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Wikipedia

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    Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (Spanish: Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada) is a poetry collection by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. Published in June 1924, the book launched Neruda to fame at the young age of 19 and is one of the most renowned literary works of the 20th century in the Spanish language.

  6. José Martí - Wikipedia

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    41 Paula Street, Havana, birthplace of José Martí A sign at the Miracle del Mocadoret square, Valencia (Spain) where José Martí spent his childhood. José Julián Martí Pérez was born on January 28, 1853, in Havana, at 41 Paula Street, to Spanish parents, a Valencian father, Mariano Martí Navarro, and Leonor Pérez Cabrera, a native of the Canary Islands.

  7. Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite (/ ˌ æ f r ə ˈ d aɪ t iː / ⓘ, AF-rə-DY-tee) [a] is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, procreation, and as her syncretized Roman counterpart Venus, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory.

  8. Carlism in literature - Wikipedia

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    An example of educative literature for children is Las guerras de Diego by Jordi Sierra i Fabra (2009), [335] Las huellas erradas by Eduardo Iriarte (2010) reveals features of a gothic story, [336] Un carlista en el Pacífico by Federico Villalobos (1999) approaches exercise in alternative history, [337] Veinticinco cartas para una guerra by ...

  9. Seven Vengeful Women - Wikipedia

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    Seven Vengeful Women (Spanish: Las siete magníficas, Italian: 7 donne per una strage) is a 1966 western film directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and Sidney W. Pink. [1] It stars Anne Baxter, Maria Perschy and Gustavo Rojo.