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  2. María Teresa Rodríguez del Toro y Alaysa - Wikipedia

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    María Teresa Josefa Antonia Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro Alayza [a] (15 October 1781 – 22 January 1803), was the Spanish-born wife of Simón Bolívar. After only two years of engagement and eight months of marriage, she died after contracting yellow fever at 21 years of age.

  3. Rosas del Amor - Wikipedia

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    Rosas del Amor is a 1987 flamenco album, the debut solo album of Spanish guitarist Tomatito. Note the album art and tracklist running order shown is from the 1997 CD reissue on Hispavox / EMI 100 and different from the original Hispavox 1987 LP release.

  4. Encarnación Ezcurra - Wikipedia

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    María de la Encarnación Ezcurra (March 25, 1795 – October 20, 1838) was an Argentine political activist, wife of Juan Manuel de Rosas. [1] [2] [3] [4]She was the daughter of Juan Ignacio Ezcurra and Teodora de Arguibel.

  5. Rosas (La Oreja de Van Gogh song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rosas" (English: "Roses") is a song performed by the Spanish pop group La Oreja de Van Gogh. It was written by Xabi San Martín and it was published by Sony BMG as the third single from the band's album Lo Que te Conté Mientras te Hacías la Dormida (2003). The song tells the story of the protagonist who sees her first love with another woman ...

  6. María Rosa Urraca Pastor - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Manuel Moral Roncal, María Rosa Urraca Pastor: de la militancia en Acción Católica a la palestra política carlista (1900–1936), [in:] Historia y política: Ideas, procesos y movimientos sociales 26 (2011), pp. 199–226; Javier Urcelay Alonso, María Rosa Urraca Pastor. Una mujer contra la República, Madrid 2024, ISBN 9788419764607

  7. Rosa de Castilla - Wikipedia

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    María Victoria Ledesma Cuevas (30 May 1932 – 1 August 2022), [1] known by her stage name Rosa de Castilla (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrosa ðe kasˈtiʎa]), was a Mexican singer and actress. [2] She is noted as one of the great folkloric leading ladies of the " golden age " of Mexican cinema .

  8. El puñao de rosas - Wikipedia

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    ¡Ay! Mare del alma mía, que güen porveni me espera (Rosario, Tarugo, with Socorro behind the scenes) No. 3. Duo. No te asustes tú, alma mía (Rosario, Pepe) No. 4 (a). Chorus: Va la tarde cayendo (male chorus, behind the scenes) — Como bandá de palomas (female chorus) — Arrierito, arriero, ¡mal haya tu suerte perra! (un arriero ...

  9. La rosa de Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    La Rosa de Guadalupe (English title: The Rose of Guadalupe) is a Mexican anthology drama television series created by Carlos Mercado Orduña and produced by Miguel Ángel Herros. The series centers on Mexican Catholic religiosity, specifically to the Virgin of Guadalupe .