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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 Rodríguez may refer to: Cristina Rodríguez (journalist) (born 1972), Spanish journalist and writer Cristina Rodríguez (noble) (born 1075), daughter of El Cid and Jimena Díaz
Cristina Ramos may refer to: Cristina Ramos-Jalasco, Filipino sports executive and former international footballer; Cristina Ramos Pérez, Spanish singer, ...
Rad Dougall (Robert Anthony Dougall, born 1951), South African racing driver; Rad Hourani (born 1982), Canadian fashion designer and artist; Rad Kortenhorst (Leonardus Gerardus Kortenhorst, 1886–1963), Dutch politician; Rad Martinez (born 1978), American mixed martial artist; Sydney Valpy Radley-Walters (1920–2015), nicknamed Rad, Canadian ...
Sleep It Off was produced by Don Was.The songs were written by Cristina (all lyrics, except for the covers) collaborating with Was and her backing musicians, Barry Reynolds and Ben Brierley (from Marianne Faithfull's band), and Doug Fieger (from The Knack).
Cristina Monet Zilkha [1] (née Monet-Palaci, [2] January 17, 1959 – April 1, 2020), [3] [4] known during her recording career simply as Cristina, was an American singer and writer, best known for her no wave recordings made for ZE Records in the late 1970s and early 1980s in New York City.
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
Cristina is a female given name, and it is also a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name. Cristina (daughter of Edward the Exile), 11th-century ...