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"Desde que tu te has ido" ... "Aún me queda la esperanza" Juan Erasmo Mochi, Rafael Ferro: 2:39: 10. "En cualquier parte" Eddie Seago, Mike Leander: 2:49 ...
[2] the songs of Bobby Goldsboro (Honey) and Erasmo Carlos / Roberto Carlos are two completely different songs. The hits "L'appuntamento", "Sentado à Beira do Caminho" and "Nuestro Encuentro" have the same music and similar lyrics in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish language.
The Secret in Their Eyes (Spanish: El secreto de sus ojos) is a 2009 Argentine crime drama film produced, edited, and directed by Juan José Campanella from a screenplay by Campanella and Eduardo Sacheri, and based on Sacheri's 2005 novel La pregunta de sus ojos. [3]
What You Never Knew (Spanish: Aunque tú no lo sepas) is a 2000 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Juan Vicente Córdoba [] (in his directorial debut feature) based on Almudena Grandes' short story "El vocabulario de los balcones" which stars Sílvia Munt and Gary Piquer alongside Andrés Gertrúdix, Cristina Brondo, and Daniel Guzmán.
Born in Valladolid, Juan de Valladolid lived for some time at the courts in Naples and Milano, where he was an astrologer. [4] On his way back to Spain, he was taken prisoner by pirates who took him to Fez. [4] It was reported he had converted to Islam [5] and also married a Moorish woman in Fez. [4]
"Tu Mirada en Mi" was written by Ashley Grace, Hanna Nicole, Áureo Baqueiro and Gian Marco [1] and produced by Baqueiro. [2] [3] Is a song recorded by American duo Ha*Ash from her second studio album Mundos Opuestos (2005). [4] It was released as the fourth single from the album on April 22, 2006, by Sony Music Entertainment. [3] [5]
Juan de Pareja (c. 1606 – c. 1670) was a Spanish painter. Born into slavery, he is known primarily as a member of the household and workshop of painter Diego Velázquez , who freed him in 1650. His 1661 work The Calling of Saint Matthew (sometimes also referred to as The Vocation of Saint Matthew ) is on display at the Museo del Prado in ...
Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Hurtado de la Sal was born and baptized in Seville, Andalusia. His parents were Miguel Martínez de Jáuregui, a hidalgo—which is an untitled Spanish nobleman—from La Rioja, and Doña Isabel de la Sal from Seville. He was the fifth of their ten children; the oldest became later commissioner (regidor) of Seville.