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Rosales (/ r oʊ ˈ z eɪ l iː z /, roh-ZAY-leez) [5] are an order of flowering plants. [6] Well-known members of Rosales include: roses , strawberries , blackberries and raspberries , apples and pears , plums , peaches and apricots , almonds , rowan and hawthorn , jujube , elms , banyans , figs , mulberries , breadfruit , nettles , hops , and ...
Rosales is used as a name in historic and current Spanish countries. Notable people with the name include: José de Patiño y Rosales (1666–1736), Spanish statesman; José Rosales Herrador (1827–1891), Provisional President of El Salvador from 18 June 1885 to 22 June 1885
Januaria Constantino Keller was born in Rosales, Pangasinan, to Pantaleón Keller Rosales, her father who was half-Swedish and Filipina mother, Pilar Constantino y de la Cruz, who was born April 13, 1872, in Quingua, Bulacan. She was first married to Ramon Navales who was killed in the Second World War, and had a son with him named Rene. [2]
Rosales was born on February 6, 1984, in Chicago, Illinois, to Cuban-born Giraldo Rosales and Jamaican-Jewish illustrator Melodye Benson Rosales. She was raised in the Santería religious tradition. As a child she was the model for the original American Girl Addy illustrations, painted by her mother. [5] Creation of God, 2017, oil on Belgian Linen
Mayra Lizbeth Rosales (November 6, 1980 – February 16, 2024) was an American woman known for being, at one point, the heaviest living woman. At her heaviest, she weighed 470 kg (1,036 lb). [ 1 ] She came to prominence in March 2008 when her sister was jailed for murdering her two-year-old nephew, a murder to which Rosales had originally ...
Rosales ([ɾɔˈsalɛs]), officially the Municipality of Rosales (Pangasinan: Baley na Rosales; Ilocano: Ili ti Rosales; Tagalog: Bayan ng Rosales), is a municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 66,711 people.
Manuel Antonio Rosales Guerrero (born 12 December 1952, in Santa Bárbara del Zulia) [1] is a Venezuelan educator and politician, current governor of Zulia. He was the most prominent Venezuelan opposition candidate in the 2006 presidential election , [ 2 ] losing to incumbent Hugo Chávez .
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