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  2. María Angélica Idrobo - Wikipedia

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    Idrobo also distinguished herself as a writer. She contributed to various publications including La Nación, [9] and in 1934 she collaborated on the founding of Revista Alas, a feminist magazine. [10] Her most important publication is considered to be the childcare manual Homenaje a la Madre, first published in 1934. [11] [12]

  3. Mother's Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Mother's Monument, or Monument to the Mother (Spanish: Monumento a la Madre), is a monument commemorating Mexican mothers, installed in Mexico City, inaugurated on May 10, 1949. It was destroyed on September 19, 2017, after an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 on the Richter scale that shook Mexico City, [ 1 ] and reopened on November 21, 2018.

  4. Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua - Wikipedia

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    Santa Eulalia is a town and seat of the municipality of Aquiles Serdán, in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. In 2010, the town had a population of 7,135, [1] up from 2,089 in 2005. [2] Founded in 1652 by Diego del Castillo, it is one of the oldest settlements in the state.

  5. Monumento a la Madre, Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    The Monumento a la Madre (transl. Monument to the Mother) is installed in Guadalajara, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1] It features an indigenous woman looking at the sky while she covers her child. [1] It is a bronze statue that lies on a volcanic rock base. [2] It lies along Plaza 10 de Mayo and it was inaugurated in 1956. [3]

  6. Our Lady of Palmar - Wikipedia

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    On 30 March 1968 four school girls, aged 12 and 13 years old — Ana García, Rafaela Gordo, Josefa Guzmán and Ana Aguilera —, [1] from El Palmar de Troya reported having seen the apparition of "a very beautiful lady" on a bush (lentisco) near the Alcaparrosa field, just outside of the town in Spanish Andalusia, while they were picking flowers.

  7. Achilles on Skyros - Wikipedia

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    Achilles Discovered among the Daughters of Lycomedes was the usual moment shown in art, here by Gérard de Lairesse. Rather than allow her son Achilles to die at Troy as prophesied, the nymph Thetis sent him to live at the court of Lycomedes, king of Skyros, disguised as another daughter of the king or as a lady-in-waiting, under the name Pyrrha "the red-haired", Issa, or Kerkysera.

  8. ‘Monster’ Hollywood producer accused of murdering model ...

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    The Hollywood producer suspected in the 2021 overdose murders of model Christy Giles and her friend is a “monster” and should be sentenced to death, Giles’ heartbroken mother argued.. Dusty ...

  9. Acequia Madre de Valero (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    Acequia Madre de Valero is an 18th-century agricultural irrigation canal built by the Spanish and located in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. When Martín de Alarcón founded San Antonio for Spain by establishing San Antonio de Valero Mission in 1718, Franciscan priest Antonio de Olivares [ 2 ] and the Payaya and ...