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  2. The Education of a Christian Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Education (or Instruction) of a Christian Woman was an early sixteenth-century book by Juan Luis Vives, written for the education of the future Mary I of England, precocious daughter of Henry VIII. [1]

  3. Rojo (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the band released their latest studio album titled Apasionado Por Tí. [4] [5] In 2012, Rojo decided to call it quits after twelve years as a band. Their farewell tour was named "ADios Gracias," which is a play on words for 'Goodbye' and 'Thank God.' [6] The farewell tour included cities in the United States as well as Latin America. [6]

  4. Cristiana Lôbo - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, she took up a column in O Estado de S. Paulo, [1] [2] where she stayed until 1998. Between 1997 and 2021, she was a political commentator for the newspaper das 10, for the Globonews pay channel, where she also hosted the program Fatos e Versões. [5] She was a commentator on Jornal das Dez and Globonews em Pauta, on GloboNews ...

  5. Ha*Ash - Wikipedia

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    [26] [76] Ha*Ash worked with producers George Noriega, Pablo De La Loza, and Tim Mitchell. The album has been certified diamond in Mexico for sales exceeding 330,000 copies. [32] "Perdón, Perdón", was released as the lead single in September 2014. The track peaked at No. 17 on the Latin Pop Songs chart, No. 36 on the Hot Latin songs chart ...

  6. Cultural impact of Shakira - Wikipedia

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    [69] [70] According to journalist Juan de Dios Sánchez, thanks to the song "La Tortura" Shakira marked Hispanic music, adding that the commercial status that reggaeton enjoys today is due to the visibility that this genre achieved through Shakira's experiments and the commercial success she obtained with them crediting her for the creation of ...

  7. Cristiana Capotondi - Wikipedia

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    Capotondi was born in Rome to an Italian family of mixed Italian Catholic and Italian Jewish background (her maternal grandfather was Jewish). [1] [2] Growing up in Rome, she celebrated both Christian and Jewish holidays, such as Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah, and visited both church and synagogue. [3]