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Isabel and Allende
* 1942 – Isabel Allende, Chilean author
In recent years, the tea has been popularized by Wade Davis ( The Serpent and The Rainbow ), English novelist Martin Goodman in I Was Carlos Castaneda, Chilean novelist Isabel Allende, writer Kira Salak, author Jeremy Narby ( The Cosmic Serpent ), author Jay Griffiths (" Wild: An Elemental Journey "), and radio personality Robin Quivers.
** based on a novel by Chilean author Isabel Allende.
* Paths of Resistance: The Art and Craft of the Political Novel ( 1989, with Isabel Allende, Marge Piercy, Robert Stone and Gore Vidal )
* August 2 – Isabel Allende, Chilean writer
* Alba Trueba, a character in the novel The House of the Spirits by Chilean author Isabel Allende
* Montez is described in " Daughter of Fortune " ( original Spanish title " Hija de la fortuna ") by the Chilean-American author Isabel Allende.
He is also a major character in several historical novels, such as Inés y las raíces de la tierra, by María Correa Morande ( 1964 ), Ay Mamá Inés-Crónica Testimonial ( 1993 ) by Jorge Guzmán, and Inés of My Soul () by Isabel Allende ( 2006 ).
" Isabel Allende was the first Latin America woman writer recognized outside the continent.
* Isabel Allende, The House of Spirits ( 1982 ), includes many elements from her family history
The most famous is novelist Isabel Allende, whose House of the Spirits, Of Love and Shadows, and Eva Luna have all been international bestsellers.
* The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende ;
Isabel Allende from Chile contributes to Latin-American literature and occasionally writes in a style called magical realism or vivid story-telling, also used by Gabriel García Márquez, Juan Rulfo and Salman Rushdie.
Chilean novelist Isabel Allende included the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in The House of the Spirits ( 1982 ) and The Stories of Eva Luna ( 1989 ).
* In The Island Beneath the Sea, a novel by Isabel Allende, the main character's daughter, Rosette, is a quadroon.
* In the book Zorro, a novel by Isabel Allende, the fictional hero Diego De La Vega repeatedly admires the quadroons of New Orleans, while a captive of the privateer Jean Lafitte.
* The sack is also described in the early part of Ines of My Soul ( 2006 ) a historical novel by Isabel Allende, from the point of view of Pedro de Valdivia, as a captain in the attacking army who tried to keep the troops from mutiny.
* Isabel Allende, Chilean writer and daughter of Tomás Allende, cousin of Salvador Allende
* Isabel Allende ( politician ), Chilean politician and daughter of Salvador Allende
* Isabel Allende Karam, Cuban diplomat and translator, former ambassador and now director of school of diplomacy
* Juan Allende, professor of political science, brother to Isabel Allende and nephew to Salvador Allende

Isabel and is
Hurricane Carla damaged 70% of the marinas in the Galveston-Port Aransas area but fuel service is back to normal, and explorers can roam as far west as Port Isabel on the Mexican border.
The Prince of Asturias, Alfonso, is the person chosen to develop the new roadmap proposed by Canovas, which led to the June 1870 abdication of Queen Isabel II in favour of her son Prince Alfonso.
The elf is occasionally portrayed in a positive light, such as the Queen of Elphame in the ballad Thomas the Rhymer, but many examples exist of elves of sinister character, frequently bent on rape and murder, as in the Tale of Childe Rowland, or the ballad Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight, in which the Elf-Knight bears away Isabel to murder her.
" In " Pierre " the motive for his self-sacrifice for Isabel is admitted: " womanly beauty and not womanly ugliness invited him to champion the right.
* 1974 – Isabel Perón is sworn in as the first female President of Argentina.
His daughter Isabel was married to noted photographer Fred Eberstadt, and his granddaughter, Fernanda Eberstadt, is an acclaimed author.
* Candy is Dandy by Ogden Nash, Anthony Burgess, Linell Smith, and Isabel Eberstadt.
The survival of a dialect of Catalan in the town of Alghero is a consequence of the domination of the Crown of Aragon ( later subsumed in the Spanish Crown, after the marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabel of Castile in the 15th century ) over Sardinia since the Middle Ages until the 18th century.
Isabel Cristina Pinedo, author of Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing, states, " The horror genre must keep terror and comedy in tension if it is to successfully tread the thin line that separates it from terrorism and parody ... this delicate balance is struck in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in which the decaying corpse of Grandpa not only incorporates horrific and humorous effects, but actually uses one to exacerbate the other.
Victoria is also home to the Isabel Bader Theatre, which opened in March 2001.
The identification of Elizabeth as the " Isabel Grey " referred to in the record in question is uncertain, however ; as A. R. Myers and George Smith have each noted, assuming that the eight-year-old Elizabeth was then married to John Grey, there were several women by the name of Isabella or Elizabeth Grey, including an Elizabeth Grey who is noted as serving Margaret and as being the widow of a Ralph Grey.
It is currently owned by Senora Isabel del Valle Cram.
Under Spanish control since 1847, there is a 190-man military garrison on Isla Isabel II, the only stable population on the small archipelago, down from 426 people in 1900 and 736 people in 1910.
It is noted for its harsh climate ( hot in summer and very cold in winter ), its renowned jamón serrano ( cured ham ), its pottery, its surrounding archaeological sites with some of the oldest dinosaur remains of the Iberian Peninsula, and its famous Fiestas ( La vaquilla del ángel during the second weekend of July and " Bodas de Isabel de Segura " around the third weekend of February ).
The film also touches on black-on-black racism when John is taken to task by his father and the household maid Tillie ( Isabel Sanford ) for his perceived presumption.
Dawn of the White Rose ( 1985 ) is the one about William Marshal and Isabel de Clare.
Larry first sets out to save her and then decides to marry her, a plan that displeases Isabel, who is still in love with him.
He is uninterested in the rich and glamorous world that Isabel will move in.
The story is of a spirited young American woman, Isabel Archer, who " affronts her destiny " and finds it overwhelming.

Isabel and prominent
Menem Carlos " el patillas " La Rioja in 1973, a prominent post that left him exposed after the overthrow of President Isabel Martínez de Perón in March 1976.
Born in Dublin in 1949, he is the son of former Senator and prominent member of the legal fraternity, John N. Ross, and the noted gardener and writer Ruth Isabel Sherrington .. Ross graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, with a degree in history and political science in 1971.
The peak is located entirely within the San Isabel National Forest, due south of the more visually prominent Mount Princeton.
Gómez Manrique was introduced into public life at an early age, took a prominent part against the constable Alvaro de Luna during the reign of John II, went into opposition against Miguel Lucas de Iranzo in the reign of Henry IV, and declared in favor of the then infanta Isabel, soon to be Queen Isabel I of Castile, whose marriage with Ferdinand of Aragon, King Ferdinand II of Aragon, he promoted.

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