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Las Virgenes Road is the truncated version of El Rancho de Nuestra la Reina de Las Virgenes (transl. the ranch of our Lady of the Virgins), also known as Rancho Las Vírgenes. [2] Malibu Canyon Road was named after Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit , in which Malibu, a poor Anglicisation of Humaliwo ( transl. place of the wild surf ), was the name ...
In 1837, Governor Alvarado granted the Triunfo addition to the Las Virgenes grant to Nemecio's father, José Maria Dominguez, and a new survey, or diseño, was drawn. In 1845, Maria Antonia Machado de Reyes (1792–1863) purchased the Rancho Las Virgenes from her uncle Jose Maria Dominguez. Maria Antonia Machado de Reyes was a widow with 14 ...
Virgen de la Antigua: 24 November 1929: Seville: Pope Pius XI: Virgen de la Capilla: 11 June 1930: Jaén: Pope Pius XI: Nuestra Señora de las Nieves [231] 22 June 1930: Santa Cruz de La Palma: Pope Pius XI: Virgen del Valle 8 September 1930 Saldaña: Pope Pius XI Virgen de la Piedad 14 September 1930 Baza, Granada: Pope Pius XI Virgen de la ...
The Las Virgenes Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies over the distance of one mile on the dirt scheduled annually in late January or early February at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. The event currently carries a purse of $100,000.
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The winning piece, Himno a la Nuestra Señora de Peñafrancia, was composed by the Spanish priest Máximo Juguera, and became the Anthem of the Coronation and the feast itself. In 2024, the Archdiocese of Cáceres celebrated the centennial of the image's canonical coronation. The theme of the celebration was ¡Se siempre la Reina!
Cape Virgenes (Spanish: Cabo Vírgenes, lit. 'Cape Virgins') is the southeastern promontory of continental Argentina in South America . A little to the south-west,the southernmost point of land is Punta Dúngeness .
An oil on canvas painting measuring 1.15 m × 1.57 m (45 in × 62 in), Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho is a "landmark painting" depicting the persecution of Christians in Ancient Rome. [3]