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In his Περί Τύχης Δεύτερος (On Fortune II) discourse, Greek orator, Dion Chrysostom, tells the story of a Cypriot stateswoman and lawgiver by that name. She enacted three strict laws, the first, if a woman was guilty of adultery her hair should be cut off and she should become a prostitute, the second, whoever commits suicide shall be cast out without a burial and the third ...
Alessandra de Osma was born in San Borja, Lima, Peru. [1] She is daughter of Felipe Juan Luis de Osma Berckemeyer, Executive and Central Commercial Manager of Hermes Transportes Blindados, a Peruvian cash management firm, and wife Elizabeth María Foy Vásquez, a former model.
Óscar René Maydon Mesa (born 20 September 1999) is a Mexican singer from Mexicali.He began his music career in 2020 and signed with Rancho Humilde in 2021, later releasing his debut studio album GXLE <3 (2021) through the label.
Written by both performers alongside Arthur Marqués, Pedro Malaver, Mango and Nabález and produced by the latter two, the song was released on October 30, 2020 through Universal Music as a single off Paola's compilation extended play Friend de Semana, released on that same day.
Named after a Puerto Rican rum, "Pitorro de Coco" deals with the artist's heartbreak over a previous lover during the holidays. [1] It explores themes of loneliness and nostalgia as the new year approaches and incorporates elements of Puerto Rican artist Chuíto el de Bayamón's iconic Christmas song from his album Música Jíbara Para Las Navidades.
Noticiero Univision (Spanish for 'Univision News'; Spanish pronunciation: [notiˈsjeɾo wniβiˈsjon]) is the flagship daily evening television news program of Noticias Univision, the news division of the American Spanish language broadcast television network Univision.
"DTMF" (stylized as "DtMF"; initialism for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos"; transl. "I Should Have Taken More Photos") is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny.It was initially released on January 5, 2025, as the title track of his sixth solo studio album Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025).
"Tres Semanas" is the first single of the album Gracias Por Estar Aquí. Its English translation is "three weeks". The song was written and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís.