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  2. La historia de Juana - Wikipedia

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    La historia de Juana (English: Juana's Story) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by W Studios for TelevisaUnivision. [2] It is based on the 2002 Venezuelan telenovela Juana la virgen, created by Perla Farías. The series stars Camila Valero as the title character, alongside Brandon Peniche. [3] It aired on Las Estrellas from 3 June 2024 to 30 ...

  3. Juana Viale - Wikipedia

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    In Chile, she starred in the play La sangre de los árboles, together with the Uruguayan actress Victoria Césperes. In 2020, her grandmother Mirtha Legrand had to stop working on her programs Almorzando con Mirtha Legrand and La noche de Mirtha because she was a person at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. Juana Viale replaced her at the helm ...

  4. Joanna of Aragon, Queen of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Joanna of Aragon (Spanish: Juana, Italian: Giovanna; 16 June 1455 – 9 January 1517) was Queen of Naples as the second wife of King Ferdinand I.She served as regent (General Lieutenant) of Naples between the abdication and flight of her husband's son Alfonso II on 22 February 1495 until the formal succession of Alfonso's son, Ferdinand II.

  5. Juana Manuela Gorriti - Wikipedia

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    Juana Manuela Gorriti was born on 15 June 1818, in Rosario de la Frontera, in the province of Salta in the north of Argentina. [5] She came from a wealthy upper-class family and attended a convent school when she was eight.

  6. I, the Worst of All - Wikipedia

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    I, the Worst of All (Spanish: Yo, la peor de todas) is an Argentine biographical drama film cowritten and directed by María Luisa Bemberg and starring Assumpta Serna, Dominique Sanda and Héctor Alterio. The film was released in 1990 and is a biopic on the life of the famous poetess and nun Juana Inés de la Cruz.

  7. Juana Mansilla - Wikipedia

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    Juana resisted until the return of Cortes and his men, who were indeed alive. [ 4 ] "The Following was the method which Estrada adopted to honor this injured woman; the whole of the cavaliers were ordered to mount their horses, he himself placing Juana Mansilla on his saddle behind him, and in this way at the head of the cavalgade he paraded ...

  8. Juana Inés de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana, better known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz [a] OSH (12 November 1651 – 17 April 1695), [1] was a New Spain (considered Mexican by many authors) [2] writer, philosopher, composer and poet of the Baroque period, as well as a Hieronymite nun, nicknamed "The Tenth Muse" and "The Phoenix of America" by her contemporary critics. [1]

  9. Juana Azurduy de Padilla - Wikipedia

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    Juana Azurduy de Padilla (July 12, 1780 – May 25, 1862) [1] was a guerrilla military leader from Chuquisaca, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (now Sucre, Bolivia). [2] She fought for Bolivian and Argentine independence alongside her husband, Manuel Ascencio Padilla , earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.