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  2. Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco - Wikipedia

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    Pareja was born in Guayaquil on October 12, 1908, the son of Fernando Pareja y Pareja (1862–1919) and of Amalia Diez-Canseco y Coloma (1865–1945), daughter of the former Peruvian President Francisco Diez Canseco y Corbacho and his wife. Pareja had to support his family from the age of 14.

  3. Laura Escanes - Wikipedia

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    Laura Escanes was born in Barcelona on 13 April 1996, the daughter of Carles Escanes and Anna Espinosa. She has a younger brother named Albert. In 2015 she began her bachelor's degree in journalism at the University Ramon Llull, but had to abandon it because she could not combine face-to-face university studies with her work. [3]

  4. Pobre novio - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Garcia is abandoned by his bride on their wedding day. The image of the bride taking off on a motorcycle quickly becomes viral and has shocked the city.

  5. Flor María Palomeque - Wikipedia

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    Flor María Palomeque (born 6 August 1979) is an Ecuadorian actress, dancer, and model. [1] She is best known for her work with David Reinoso [], parodying television and media personalities and characters, most notably La Mofle [], a character from La pareja feliz [].

  6. Portrait of Juan de Pareja - Wikipedia

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    Velázquez brought with him Juan de Pareja, an enslaved man, who served as an assistant in the artist's workshop. [3] During his stay in Rome, Velázquez executed an oil painting of Juan de Pareja, which was displayed as part of a larger exhibition of paintings at the Pantheon on 19 March 1650. According to Antonio Palomino's biography of ...

  7. Diego Velázquez - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Juan de Pareja (c. 1650) In 1650 in Rome Velázquez also painted a portrait of Juan de Pareja, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, US. This portrait procured his election into the Accademia di San Luca. Purportedly Velázquez created this portrait as a warm-up of his skills before his portrait of the Pope.

  8. Priscilla Negrón - Wikipedia

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    Priscilla Negrón was born in Guayaquil on May 22, 1984. [1] She studied acting in Buenos Aires and in the United States. [2] Her first television roles were in the Ecuavisa dramas De la vida real [] and Yo vendo un ojos negros []. [1]

  9. La mujer del diablo - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Vallejo (Carolina Miranda) is an elementary school teacher who wants to leave her town to dedicate herself to the tourism industry.Cristo Beltran is a high-ranking criminal who pretends to be the benefactor of those in need.