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  2. Eustoquio Díaz Vélez - Wikipedia

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    Eustoquio Antonio Díaz Vélez (Buenos Aires, November 2, 1782 – id., April 1, 1856) was an Argentine military officer who fought against the British invasions of the Río de la Plata, participated in the May Revolution, in the war of independence and in the Argentine civil wars.

  3. Carmen Velasquez - Wikipedia

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    Carmen R. Velasquez (/ˈkɑːrmɛn ˌvɛˈlɑːskɛz/; born May 30, 1960) is a Supreme Court Justice serving in the 11th district of the State of New York since January 2015. She has also served as judge for the New York City Civil Court of Queens County previously to her election.

  4. Hasta que el dinero nos separe - Wikipedia

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    Hasta que el dinero nos separe is a Mexican telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on June 29, 2009, and concluded on May 16, 2010. The series is created and produced for Televisa by Emilio Larrosa , based on the Colombian telenovela Hasta que la plata nos separe written by Fernando Gaitán .

  5. Antonia Nava de Catalán - Wikipedia

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    Antonia Nava de Catalán (17 November 1779 – 19 March 1843) was a woman involved in the Mexican War of Independence.She accompanied her husband, a volunteer who rose to the rank of colonel, throughout the war.

  6. Carmen Nydia Velázquez - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Nydia Velázquez (born 2 October 1947 [citation needed]) is a Puerto Rican comedian, [1] actress [2] and singer. She is best known for her fictional role in the comedic duo Susa y Epifanio which has been featured in popular radio and television programs in Puerto Rico for 30 years.

  7. Carmen Velacoracho de Lara - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Velacoracho de Lara (1880s–1960) was a Spanish-Cuban writer, journalist, feminist, monarchist, and women's rights activist. She was co-author of El libro amarillo ( The yellow book ), a pro-feminist manifesto published in Cuba in the early 20th century, which she drafted along with her husband, landowner Pío Fernández de Lara Zalda.

  8. Carmen Vela - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Vela Olmo (born 25 March 1955) is a Spanish entrepreneur, researcher and former secretary of state of investigation, development and innovation. [1] [2]

  9. Antonia Domínguez y Borrell - Wikipedia

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    La razón de la fuerza: orden público, subversión y violencia política en la España de la Restauración (1875-1917). Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. ISBN 84-00-07778-4. López Sánchez, María del Carmen (2017). La mano del rey: el mayordomo mayor en la Casa Real del siglo XIX (PDF).