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  2. Francisco Elías de Tejada y Spínola - Wikipedia

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    Murcia, Law Faculty. Already in 1935 Tejada was nominated Profesor Ayudante de Derecho Político in Madrid, an assignment held shortly as he soon left for Germany. [42] When in the Nationalist army he was giving lectures at letters and philosophy courses [43] organized by Universidad de Sevilla, [44] in 1939 publishing his first works. [45]

  3. List of Venezuelan writers - Wikipedia

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    José Gil Fortoul (1861–1943), historian and journalist, author of "El humo de mi pipa" (1891) and "Historia Constitucional de Venezuela" (1909). Francisco González Guinán (1841–1932), journalist and historian, author of "El consejero de la juventud" (1877), "Historia Contemporánea de Venezuela" (published between 1891 and 1915) and ...

  4. List of first women lawyers and judges in South America

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    Maria Rita Soares de Andrade: [72] [73] First female appointed as a federal judge in Brazil (1967). She was also the first female lawyer in the states of Bahia and Sergipe. Maria Thereza de Andrade Braga Haynes: [74] First female to serve as a Judge of the Justice of the Federal District and Territories (1974) and its President (1988)

  5. Corina Yoris - Wikipedia

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    Revista de filosofía 17 (36): 75–88. ISSN 0798-1171; Yoris-Villasana, Corina (2004). 18 de octubre de 1945: legitimidad y ruptura del hilo constitucional. Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. ISBN 978-980-6396-19-7; Yoris-Villasana, C. (2004). 18 de octubre de 1945: legitimidad y ruptura del hilo constitucional.

  6. Eugenio María de Hostos - Wikipedia

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    Eugenio María de Hostos y de Bonilla was born into a well-to-do family in Barrio Río Cañas of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, on January 11, 1839. [2] His parents were Eugenio María de Hostos y Rodríguez (1807–1897) and María Hilaria de Bonilla y Cintrón (died 1862, Madrid, Spain), both of Spanish descent.

  7. Rafael Caldera - Wikipedia

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    Any thorough analysis of the life and works of Rafael Caldera must include La Hora de Emaús (1956), as well as such texts as "Aquel obrero que llamamos Cristo"(1956), "Lo político y lo religioso dentro de lo social, a propósito de Luigi Sturzo" (1953), "Jacques Maritain: Fe en Dios y en el pueblo" (1980), "Los valores cristianos" (1971), and ...

  8. Pedro Albizu Campos - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Albizu Campos (June 29, 1893 [2] – April 21, 1965) was a Puerto Rican attorney and politician, and a leading figure in the Puerto Rican independence movement.He was the president and spokesperson of the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico from 1930 until his death.

  9. Julia de Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Julia de Burgos was born Julia Constanza Burgos García to Francisco Burgos Hans, a farmer, and Paula García de Burgos. [3] Her father was a member of the Puerto Rico National Guard and had a farm near the town of Carolina, Puerto Rico , where she was born.