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Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rozas y López de Osornio (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", [A] was an Argentine politician and army officer who ruled Buenos Aires Province and briefly the Argentine Confederation. Born into a wealthy family, Rosas independently amassed a personal fortune, acquiring large ...
Rosas is a Spanish surname, derived from the Latin word rosa (rose.) The earliest records of the name trace its appearance back to Northern Spain, in the mountains of Cantabria . [ 1 ] It is possible that originally the Rosas family lived in or came from an area where wild roses grew.
Rosa is a female given name, especially in the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian languages. Notable people with the name include: Rosa de Lima, or Rose of Lima (1586–1617), Peruvian nun and saint; Rosa Silvana Abate (born 1963), Italian politician; Rosa Albach-Retty, Austrian movie and stage actress; Rosa Asmundsen (1846–1911), Norwegian ...
The name of the flower has the etymology of Old English rōse from the Latin rosa; phonetically linked to the Greek rhódon, which is independent of the etymology of the surname Rose. Distinctions can sometimes be made between individuals who derive this given name after the surname and those who are named after the flower. [3]
Rosas was born in Santa Cruz, Guanajuato, later renamed Santa Cruz de Galeana, Guanajuato, and still later into Santa Cruz de Juventino Rosas. [1] Rosas began his musical career as a street musician, playing with dance music bands in Mexico City.
Rosas or Las Rosas may refer to: Rosas (surname), a Spanish surname, including a list of people with the name; Rosas (Madrid), a ward in San Blas-Canillejas district, Madrid, Spain; Rosas, Cauca, a town and municipality in Colombia; Rosas (dance ensemble) , a dance company founded by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker in 1983
El puñao [1] de rosas (A Bunch of Roses) is a one-act zarzuela "of Andalusian customs" (de costumbres andaluzas) by Spanish composer Ruperto Chapí to a libretto by Carlos Arniches and Ramón Asensio Más . It was successfully premiered on 30 October 1902, at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid.