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María Teresa Josefa Antonia Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro Alayza [a] (15 October 1781 – 22 January 1803), was the Spanish-born wife of Simón Bolívar.After only two years of engagement and eight months of marriage, she died after contracting yellow fever at 21 years of age.
Un esposo para Estela (A Husband for Estela) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Camilo Hernández based on an original story by Ángel del Cerro and produced by Venevisión in 2009. The telenovela was distributed internationally by Venevisión International .
Clara Campoamor Rodríguez (12 February 1888 – 30 April 1972) was a Spanish politician, lawyer and writer, considered by some the mother of the Spanish feminist movement.
Lis Cuesta Peraza de Díaz-Canel (born 28 March 1971) is a Cuban politician and former tourism executive who is the current First Lady of Cuba since 2018 as the second wife [1] of Miguel Díaz-Canel, the First Secretary of the Communist Party and President of Cuba.
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Her first work in television was in the telenovela “Muchacha italiana viene a casarse” (1972). [2] In 2011, Lucía starred in Mexico the telenovela Esperanza del Corazón ("Hoping Heart"), with Fernando Allende and the Mexican Broadway star Bianca Marroquín. [3]
La esposa virgen (English: The Virgin Wife) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa in 2005. The story is a remake of 1985 Mexican telenovela Los años pasan. [1] On Monday, July 18, 2005, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting La esposa virgen weekdays at 9:00pm, replacing La madrastra.
Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent (in Spanish: Las venas abiertas de América Latina) is a book written by Uruguayan journalist, writer, and poet Eduardo Galeano, published in 1971, that consists of an analysis of the impact that European settlement, imperialism, and slavery have had in Latin America.