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  2. José de Sigüenza - Wikipedia

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    Andrés, Gregorio de (1975). Proceso Inquisitorial del padre Sigüenza. Madrid. Andrés, Gregorio de (1980). «Nuevos datos sobre la genealogía del padre Sigüenza», in La Inquisición Española, Nueva visión, nuevos horizontes, p. 821-829. Madrid. García de Paz, J.L., AACHE Ediciones – Article about Fray José de Sigüenza.

  3. The Labyrinth of Solitude - Wikipedia

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    (Paz abandoned his position as ambassador in India in reaction to this event.) The essays are predominantly concerned with the theme of Mexican identity and demonstrate how, at the end of the existential labyrinth, there is a profound feeling of solitude. [1] As Paz argues: Solitude is the profoundest fact of the human condition.

  4. José María Paz - Wikipedia

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    Born in Córdoba, Argentina, the son of criollos José Paz and María Tiburcia Haedo, Paz y Haedo studied philosophy and theology at the Seminario de Loreto intern school, then at the Universidad de Córdoba, receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree with orientation in mathematics, Latin and law.

  5. José Fernandes de Oliveira - Wikipedia

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    1972: Este rebelde quer ser padre (Ed. Paulinas) 1972: Cantiga de libertação (Ed. Paulinas) 1972: A revolta e a paz de Maria Helena (Ed. Paulinas) 1972: Meu mundo adolescente (Ed. Paulinas) 1972: Diga ao mundo que sou jovem (Ed. Paulinas) 1973: Um certo Jesus da Silva (Ed. Paulinas) 1973: O diálogo da vida (Ed. Paulinas) 1973: Uma jovem ...

  6. Antonio José Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Antonio José Martínez (January 17, 1793 [1] – July 27, 1867 [2]) was a New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician.He lived through and influenced three distinct periods of New Mexico's history: the Spanish period, the Mexican period, and the American occupation and subsequent territorial period.

  7. Juan Paz del Castillo - Wikipedia

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    He was born on September 19—circa 1776 or 1778—in Caracas to Blas Francisco Paz del Castillo y Juana Isabel Díaz Padrón y Hernández Caraballo de Acosta, [3] who were important people in Venezuela, then part of New Granada. In 1823, he married Micaela Llona, with whom he had three children.

  8. Santos Quispe - Wikipedia

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    Santos Quispe Quispe (born 26 November 1982), commonly known as Wayna Mallku, [b] is a Bolivian doctor and politician serving as governor of La Paz since 2021. A member of Forward United People, of which he is the leader, Quispe was a relative unknown in politics until he replaced his late father, the renowned peasant leader Felipe Quispe, as Jallalla La Paz's candidate for the governorship of ...

  9. Piedra de Sol - Wikipedia

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    Piedra de Sol ("Sunstone") is the poem written by Octavio Paz in 1957 that helped launch his international reputation. [1] In the presentation speech of his Nobel Prize in 1990, Sunstone was later praised as "one of the high points of Paz's poetry…This suggestive work with its many layers of meaning seems to incorporate, interpret and ...