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  2. Guillermo Cabanellas - Wikipedia

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    María del Carmen, Ana María, and Guillermo Cabanellas de las Cuevas (children) Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres ( Melilla , 25 June 1911– Buenos Aires , 13 April 1983) was a Spanish historian , labor lawyer , publisher , and lexicographer who carried out his work in Spain, Paraguay, and Argentina.

  3. Case of Juana Rivas - Wikipedia

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    Juana Rivas and Francisco Arcuri met in 2004 in London and they dated for three years, with Arcuri moving to Spain. In 2009, Rivas and Arcuri had a domestic dispute in which Juana Rivas suffered from hand damage, filling a complaint for abuse against Arcuri. Arcuri also denounced her for mistreatment as he had injuries in his thigh and neck. [3]

  4. Cabañuelas - Wikipedia

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    Las cabañuelas is practiced throughout Mexico, South America, including the Caribbean, and even in parts of Africa that were previously territories of Spain. In Spain, the self-procaliamed expert cabañuelistas are organized at the Asociación Cultural Española de cabañuelas y Astrometeorología (ACECA).

  5. 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 ...

  6. Juana Paula Manso - Wikipedia

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    Juana Paula Manso, also known as Juana (Paula) Manso de Noronha, was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on June 26, 1819. [1] Coming from a liberal and progressive family, Manso's father, José Maria Manso, had a highly educated background and worked as an engineer and took great pride in his daughter's education and intelligence. [2]

  7. Juana de Castro - Wikipedia

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    She was the sister of Fernando Ruiz de Castro [1] and the half-sister of Inês de Castro [2] and Álvaro Pires de Castro. Among her advisors were her uncle-in-law Enrique Enríquez the Younger and Men Rodríguez de Sanabria . [2] In 1354, after the death of her husband Diego López de Haro, with whom she had a son, she met Peter of Castile. He ...

  8. Miguel Cabanellas - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer (1 January 1872 – 14 May 1938) was a Spanish Army officer. He was a leading figure of the 1936 coup d'état in Zaragoza and sided with the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War .

  9. Juana Galán - Wikipedia

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    Juana Galán (c. 1787– 24 September 1812), nicknamed La Galana, was a Spanish guerrilla fighter of the Peninsular War (1808–1814) who took to the street to fight against the French cavalry that tried to pass through the town of Valdepeñas. At twenty years old, she was considered the best informed woman of the village, because she worked in ...