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La Diosa Coronada (The Crowned Goddess) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States–based television network Telemundo and RTI Colombia. Telemundo is airing the serial from Monday to Friday about 10 weeks. As with most of its other soap operas, the network broadcasts English subtitles as closed captions on CC3. It will air ...
The pseudepigraphical Book of Jubilees provides names for a host of otherwise unnamed biblical characters, including wives for most of the antediluvian patriarchs.The last of these is Noah's wife, to whom it gives the name of Emzara.
Sergio F. Pinilla of Cinemanía rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, deeming it to be "a frenetic action thriller". [7]Raquel Hernández Luján of HobbyConsolas rated the film with 65 points ('acceptable'), positively citing Tosar's performance, the bathroom scene, and the chemistry between senior and young cast members, while negatively citing script issues and the overly derivative Guardia Civil ...
She is known by three names, Tlahēlcuāni ("she who eats tlahēlli or filthy excrescence [sin]") and Tlazolmiquiztli ("the death caused by lust"), and Ixcuina or Ixcuinan (Huastec: Ix Cuinim, Deity of Cotton), the latter of which refers to a quadripartite association of four sister deities.
Don't Tempt Me (Spanish: Bendito Infierno, also known as Sin noticias de Dios in Spanish and No News From God in English) is a 2001 Mexican and Spanish co-production comedy film. The screenplay for the film was written especially for Penélope Cruz and Victoria Abril by the award-winning Spanish writer and director Agustín Díaz Yanes of Nadie ...
"Quien vive con compañía vive con alegría" February 18, 2016 () 360: 18 "De músico, poeta y loco todos tenemos un poco" February 19, 2016 () 361: 19 "Arrieros somos y en el camino andamos" February 22, 2016 () 362: 20 "Ni bonita que admire, ni fea que espante" February 24, 2016 () 363: 21
The goddess Chía (from the Chibcha language "the one who is like the moon"), is a triple lunar deity in the religion of the Muisca who inhabited the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in pre-Columbian times. [1]
Pues que Dios te fizo tal: 3: Johannes Cornago: 19: Con temor vivo ojos tristes: 3: Juan de Triana: 20: Siempre creçe mi serviros: 3: Juán Fernández de Madrid: 21: Quanto mi vida biviere: 3: Anonymous: 22: Señora, qual soy venido: 3: Johannes Cornago / Juan de Triana: Text by Íñigo López de Mendoza 23: De mi perdida esperança: 3: Juan ...