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By Béatrice Noon he had Juana Alfonsa Milán y Quiñones de León ( 19 April 1916 – 16 May 2005 )
He had two older sisters and a brother: María Antonia, Juana, and Juan Vicente.
His sister Juana Bolívar y Palacios married their maternal uncle, Dionisio Palacios y Blanco, and had two children, Guillermo and Benigna.
Seven other people ( including two women -- Juana Fuentes and Maria Escolastica Diaz -- each had 4, 650 acres.
From his second marriage to Juana Enríquez, John had the following children:
Peter had one son with Juana de Castro:
The couple had four children: a daughter by the name of Juana, and three sons — Juan Francisco, Ignacio, and their youngest, Roberto.
In 1822, Cofresí and Juana had a daughter, whom they named María Bernada.
* Juana had to choose between staying in Portugal and entering a Religious Order or marry Prince Juan, Son of the Catholic Monarchs-she chose the first.
Solis was born in Los Angeles, California as the daughter of immigrant parents who had met in citizenship class and married in 1953: Juana Sequeira ( b. 1926, from Nicaragua ) and Raul Solis ( from Mexico ).
The latter, Juana Maria de Los Dolores de León, had but recently emerged from a convent ; but notwithstanding her years she was married to Harry Smith a few days later.
He had a sister named Juana, born three years later in 1581.
Instructions on Court Procedures against Vasco Núñez de Balboa, European discoverer of the Pacific Ocean, had been set up in Spain by king Ferdinand II of Aragón and probably also, his mentally ill daughter Queen Juana I of Castile, the mother of, later, king Charles I of Spain, a. k. a. Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V.
After two more years in Spain, in the service of Juana of Castile – Joanna the Mad – he returned to the Netherlands in 1508, probably because Juana had been forced out of power ( her husband, Philip, had died of typhus in 1506 ).
Juana was inconsolable, unable to leave the corpse of her dead husband, and had become quite insane ; why La Rue stayed as long as he did is not known, but it is not impossible that his dark, intensely expressive music was one of the few things that brought her solace.
He married twice: first to Teresa Rodríguez, by whom he had two daughters, Ana Rodríguez Pinzón and Juana González Pinzón ; second, probably in 1509, to Ana de Trujillo, whom some surviving documents refer to as Ana Núñez de Trujillo.
By his marriage with Juana Pimentel, Alvaro de Luna had two children, his legitimate heirs:
He married his cousin Juana Rosa Aguirre Luco, with whom he had no children.
Other artists who had an impact on the label, or on one of its many subsidiary labels, include Betty Wright ( on Alston ), Benny Latimore ( Glades ), Peter Brown ( Drive ), Foxy, Kracker ( Dash ), Jimmy " Bo " Horne ( Sunshine Sound ), Timmy Thomas ( Glades ), Gwen McCrae ( Cat ), T-Connection ( Dash ), Bobby Caldwell ( Clouds ), and Anita Ward ( Juana ).
He married ... de Miranda and had one daughter, Juana Pacheco ( 1 June 1602 – 10 August 1660 ).
In September, Juana López, coordinator of the Vaso de Leche program in the Carmen de la Legua Reynoso district of Callao, was murdered after she had denounced the presence and activity of Sendero in the neighborhood.

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The Diana is generally stated to have been printed at Valencia in 1542 ; but, as the Canto de Orfeo refers to the widowhood of the Infanta Juana in 1554, the book must be of later date.
A drama entitled " Juana la Beltraneja " has been published in Liceus El Portal de las Humanidades by the author Santiago Sevilla.
Songs named after the poem have been released by the Argentine singer / songwriter Juana Molina on her album " Segundo " and by the German band the Magic I. D.
Figures from the Italian writer of the 15th century, Christine de Pizan – the first woman to write about the relation of the sexes and the author of Epître au Dieu d ' Amour ( Epistle to the God of Love ), Christine de Pizan's work having been recognized by Simone de Beauvoir, Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and Modesta di Pozzo di Forzi, who worked in the 16th century, up to and including the 17th-century writers Hannah Woolley in England, Juana Inés de la Cruz in Mexico, Marie Le Jars de Gournay, Anne Bradstreet, and François Poullain de la Barre are sometimes described as protofeminist.
Many notable Mexicans have been of Basque extraction, such as Agustín de Iturbide, emperor of the First Mexican Empire, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, seventeenth century scholar and poet, Juan de Oñate, Francisco " Pancho " Villa, Vicente Fox, as well as directors and actors: María Félix, Dolores del Río, and Alejandro González Iñárritu.
He is said, but doubtfully, to have been the illegitimate son of one Juana Perez.
After the prince's death, Sánchez Coello moved to the Spanish court of Philip II, having been recommended by the widow of John, Juana, who was the sister of the Spanish king.
Juana Briones, like many early Hispanic women of California, has been overlooked by traditional histories, but she was mentioned in the following sources:
Works by Shakespeare, Pirandello, and Sor Juana have been performed.

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* 1773 – Cúcuta, Colombia, is founded by Juana Rangel de Cuéllar.
An argument to reconcile the Greenbergian and Chomskyan approaches can be found in Linguistic Universals ( 2006 ), edited by Ricardo Mairal and Juana Gil.
* December 12 – Upon the death of Henry IV of Castile, a civil war ensues between his designated successor Isabella I of Castile and her sister Juana, who is supported by her husband, Alfonso V of Portugal.
In later years, her films were inspired by the Mexican Revolution as Juana Gallo ( 1961 ), La Valentina ( 1966 ), and La Generala ( 1970 ), her last film.
Until the fall of the Royalist stronghold of Lima in 1821, and the Battle of Ayacucho of 1824, territorial integrity was solely sustained by the military brilliance of Generals José de San Martín and Manuel Belgrano, the continuous efforts of northern provinces defenders Martín Miguel de Güemes and Juana Azurduy, among many others.
The Municipality of Ponce, officially the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce, is located in the Southern Coastal Plain region of the island, south of Adjuntas, Utuado, and Jayuya ; east of Peñuelas ; west of Juana Díaz ; and bordered on the south by the Caribbean Sea.
It is bordered by the municipalities of Adjuntas, Utuado, Jayuya, Peñuelas, and Juana Díaz.
Also, in the initial newspaper article released by Ramón Corral in Sonora's official State newspaper La Constitución ( Corral, 1887 ), José Maria Leiva's father is identified as Fernando Leiva ( born about 1816 at Huirivis, Sonora ), and his mother as Juana Maria Peres ( born about 1817 at Potam, Sonora ), as does the baptismal record.
* Juana la Loca ( 2001 ) — directed by Vicente Aranda and starring Pilar López de Ayala as Joanna, was nominated for 12 Goya Awards, and was released in the US as Mad Love.
After his second marriage, to Juana Enríquez, this grew into absolute hatred and was encouraged by Juana.
He is represented by Maureen Paley in London, Galerie Chantal Crousel in Paris, Juana de Aizpuru in Madrid, Daniel Buchholz in Berlin ( since 1993 ), and Andrea Rosen in New York ( since 1994 ).
The Battle of el Llano de Santa Juana took place on 12 July 1811, with the city taken by the insurgents under Ignacio Sandoval and El Lego Gallaga.
Outstanding among historical works are various compositions such as The Death of Viriato by José de Madrazo, The Testament of Isabel the Catholic by Eduardo Rosales, and Juana la Loca before the Tomb of her Husband by Francisco Pradilla.
The cities of Bayamón, Juana Díaz and San Germán have honored the memory of Baldorioty de Castro by naming plazas after him.
In 1506 John Russell was of service to Philip of Austria and Juana his wife ( King and Queen of Castile ) when they were shipwrecked off Weymouth, and was introduced to the Court by them.
Since the nationalization of the oil industry, maintenance of the dike systems has fallen upon the Venezuelan government to sub-sea-level areas like Tía Juana, Lagunillas, and Bachaquero from encroachment by the waters.
After first landing Guanahani island on The Bahamas, Columbus found the Isla Juana ( named later Cuba ) In 1511, the first Spanish settlement was founded by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar at Baracoa ; other towns soon followed including San Cristobal de la Habana which was founded in 1515.
* Answer / La Respuesta by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
The hacienda ’ s main building now serves as the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Museum, run by INAH.

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