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  2. Socorro Sánchez del Rosario - Wikipedia

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    Socorro Sánchez del Rosario (15 August 1830 – 26 March 1899) was a Dominican educator and journalist. She was the first feminist journalist of the country. She also founded the first secular coeducational school in the Dominican Republic, as well as the first women's library, first women's normal school and first women's pharmacy training courses.

  3. Francisco del Rosario Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Francisco del Rosario Sánchez (March 9, 1817 – July 4, 1861) was a Dominican revolutionary, politician, and former president of the Dominican Republic. He is considered by Dominicans as the second prominent leader of the Dominican War of Independence , after Juan Pablo Duarte and before Matías Ramón Mella .

  4. José Maurício Nunes Garcia - Wikipedia

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    In 1799 he joined the brotherhood of Nossa Senhora do Rosário e São Benedito dos Homens Pretos, in whose church the See was installed. This same year he composed a Funeral Office (CPM 183) and a Requiem Mass (CPM 184), in honour of the deceased deacons, probably a personal tribute to Lopes Ferreira, and the Matins of Christmas (CPM 170).

  5. Réquiem por Granada - Wikipedia

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    Featuring a budget of 1,500 million pesetas, [3] Réquiem por Granada was a co-production of Aspa Films, Midega Films, TVE, RAI 1 and Taurus Film. [2] The series was directed by Vicente Escrivá, whereas the score was composed by Antón García Abril. [4]

  6. Cancionero de Palacio - Wikipedia

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    Folio from the Cancionero de Palacio containing the song Desidme, pues sospirastes, by Juan del Encina. The Cancionero de Palacio (Madrid, Biblioteca Real, MS II–1335), or Cancionero Musical de Palacio (CMP), also known as Cancionero de Barbieri, is a Spanish manuscript of Renaissance music.

  7. Juan Francisco García (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Francisco García (born June 16, 1892 - November 18, 1974) was a Dominican merengue composer. He was one of several merengue musicians who sought to promote the genre in the early 20th century, along with Juan Espínola and Julio Alberto Hernández. Garcia was an educated musician who brought merengue to the upper-class of the country. [1]

  8. Requiem for a Spanish Peasant - Wikipedia

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    Requiem for a Spanish Peasant (Réquiem por un campesino español) is a famous short novel in twentieth-century Spanish literature by Spanish writer Ramón J. Sender.It conveys the thoughts and memories of Mosén Millán, a Catholic parish priest, as he sits in the vestry of a church in a nameless Aragonese village, preparing to conduct a requiem mass to celebrate the life of a young peasant ...

  9. Juan R. Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Juan R. Francisco is a Filipino Indologist [1] who first published an English translation of the Maranao version of the Ramayana epic. He is also a professor at the University of the Philippines in Manila .