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Salvador Díaz Mirón (December 14, 1853 – June 12, 1928) was a Mexican poet. He was born in the port city of Veracruz. His early verse, written in a passionate, romantic style, was influenced by Lord Byron and Victor Hugo. His later verse was more classical in mode. His poem, A Gloria, was influential.
Leonard Miron; Marcel-Ioan Miron (born 1982), Romanian tennis player. Mike Miron; Oleg Miron (born 1956), a sailor from Soviet Union; Paul Miron (1926–2008), Romanian linguist and philologist; Rami Miron (born 1957), Israeli Olympic wrestler; Ray Miron; Salvador Díaz Mirón (1853–1928), Mexican poet; Uriel Miron (born 1968), Israeli artist ...
Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, bishop and founder of the first Mexican periodical (1944) Guadalupe Ceniceros de Perez (1909–1968), educator (1999) Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish author (1975, Don Quijote shown 2005) Chabelo, television actor and host (2006) Carlos Chávez, composer (1983, 1999)
José de Espronceda (1808–1842) Fray Benito Jerónimo Feijoo (1676–1764) León Felipe (1884–1968) Trini de Figueroa (1918-1972) Espido Freire (born 1974) Gloria Fuertes (1917–1998) Federico García Lorca (1898–1936) Juan García Rodenas (born 1976) Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer (1850-1919) José María Gironella (1917–2003) Luis de ...
José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori GCB (English: / ˈ d iː ə s / DEE-əss [4] or / ˈ d iː æ z / DEE-az, Spanish: [poɾˈfiɾjo ˈði.as]; 15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915), was a Mexican general, politician, and dictator who served on three separate occasions as President of Mexico, a total of over 30 years, from 28 November 1876 to 6 ...
(1955) Breve historia de la novela hispanoamericana. (1959) Materiales para la construcción de Venezuela. (1962) Del hacer y deshacer de Venezuela. (1962) Sumario de la Civilización Occidental. (1964) Valores humanos. Biografías y evocaciones. (1964) La palabra compartida. Discursos en el Parlamento (1959–1963). (1965) Hacia el humanismo ...
Claudia Lars, born in Armenia, El Salvador on December 20, 1899 as Margarita del Carmen Brannon Vega, was a Salvadoran poet. [1] She died in San Salvador in 1974. She was the daughter of Peter Patrick Brannon and Carmen Vega Zelayandía.
Museo Nacional de Historia. Castillo de Chapultepec. [57] National Museum of Graphic Arts – Mar Arafura 8 Popotla Miguel Hidalgo; Nacional Museum of Engraving (Museo de la Estampa) - Plaza de Santa Vera Cruz; Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones [58] Museum of Women [59] National Museum of Popular Cultures Coyacan