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He was the fourth but second surviving son of Duarte de Freitas do Amaral and wife Maria Filomena de Campos Trocado and the younger brother of Diogo de Freitas do Amaral. Career [ edit ]
Filomena Gómez Grateró was born in 1800, during the difficult years of the French regime of the Dominican Republic, daughter of Don Joaquín Gómez Márquez and Dona Juana Carlota Grateró. [ 1 ] Gómez married twice, first to Francisco Marcano, on April 29, 1820, who died the following year in a shipwreck off the coast of Haiti when he was ...
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Filomena Almarines also known as Mena was born on July 6, 1913, in Brgy. San Antonio, Biñan, Laguna to Faustina Almalel and Faustino Almarines. [1]She was baptized in the Aglipay Church and was reported to have attended Biñan elementary school till the 4th grade, however not continuing further with her studies due to poverty and being orphaned by her mother.
Filomena Campus is a jazz singer, composer, lyricist, academic and theatre director, who was born in Sardinia and since 2001 has been based in London, England. [1] Her performance style characteristically fuses jazz, theatre and literature, [2] and she is the founder of the company Theatralia, curating the annual Theatralia Jazz Festival [3] in collaboration with the PizzaExpress Jazz Club in ...
Filomena Maria Spencer Africano Fortes was born on 10 April 1966 [1] in Luanda, Angola. [2] In 1979, she started playing handball after a brief stint in association football, [3] including for C.D. Primeiro de Agosto and Clube Ferroviário de Luanda; she later recalled that this decision was "perhaps because in Luanda it was the most popular sport for women". [2]
Filomena Dato Muruais. Filomena Dato Muruais (1856 – 1 May 1926) was a Galician feminist and writer in Castilian Spanish and the Galician language. [1] Remaining in Galicia all her life, [2] she joined movements associated with Galician culture [3] and to liberate women from stigmatization. Of the three poetry books published by Spanish women ...