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Cristina Rodríguez (born January 1, 1972) [1] is a Spanish historian and novelist who writes in the French language. A historian specialising in the Early Roman Empire , a biographer of Caligula and Nero , she is best known for her historical novels and numerous articles on numismatics .
Cristina is a female given name. Cristina may also refer to: Cristina (daughter of Edward the Exile), 11th-century English princess; Cristina (singer) (1956–2020), American singer; Cristina, Badajoz, Spain, a municipality; Cristina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, a municipality; Cristina, a 1946 Argentine film; Cristina, a 1989 Italian series
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The French Community of Belgium includes 4.5 million people, of whom: 3.6 million live in the Walloon Region (that is almost the entirety of the inhabitants of this region, apart from people who live in the German-speaking communes, who number around 70,000);
In 2002, Córdula opened her fashion consultancy Cristina Cordula - Agence de Relooking in Paris where she now lives.. In parallel with her fashion consultant's activity, she was contacted by M6 and would be coach with Emilie Albertini in the programme Nouveau look pour une nouvelle vie, broadcast in a second time slot and presented by Véronique Mounier.
Christina or Cristina is a feminine given name. It is a simplified form of the Latin Christiana , and a feminine form of Christianus or a Latinized form of the Middle English Christin 'Christian' (Old English christen , from Latin). [ 1 ]