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  2. Filomena Gómez de Cova - Wikipedia

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    Filomena Gómez Grateró was born in 1800, during the difficult years of the French regime of the Dominican Republic, daughter of Don Joaquín Gómez Márquez and Dona Juana Carlota Grateró. [ 1 ] Gómez married twice, first to Francisco Marcano, on April 29, 1820, who died the following year in a shipwreck off the coast of Haiti when he was ...

  3. Filumena Marturano - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Eduardo De Filippo directed Filomena Marturano, an Argentine, Spanish-language film of the play, in which he starred as Domenico alongside his sister Titina. They also co-starred in the 1951 Italian film Filumina Marturano , again directed by De Filippo, although Ms. De Filippo received no screen credit.

  4. Filomena Almarines - Wikipedia

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    Filomena Almarines also known as Mena was born on July 6, 1913, in Brgy. San Antonio, Biñan, Laguna to Faustina Almalel and Faustino Almarines. [1]She was baptized in the Aglipay Church and was reported to have attended Biñan elementary school till the 4th grade, however not continuing further with her studies due to poverty and being orphaned by her mother.

  5. Filomena Ristorante - Wikipedia

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    Filomena Ristorante is an Italian-American restaurant located in the historic neighborhood of Georgetown in Washington, D.C. It opened along Washington's C&O Canal in 1983. Fresh pasta is made by Filomena's ‘Pasta Mamas’ in the storefront kitchen.

  6. Carolyn Marks Blackwood - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Marks Blackwood (born August 21, 1951) is an American fine art photographer, film producer, writer, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter. [2] Born in Anchorage, Alaska , Blackwood moved to New York State as a child, and finally to the Hudson Valley region of New York in 1999.

  7. Karma (play) - Wikipedia

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    Karma is a play that was written by Algernon Blackwood with Violet Pearn and was published in 1918. [1] The play is arranged in five sections: a prologue, epilogue, and three acts. It is at once a romance, an expression of Blackwoods spirituality, and a work of wartime homefront propaganda. [2] It contains many connections to Blackwood's corpus ...

  8. The Blackwoods - Wikipedia

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    The Blackwoods is a 2023 young adult novel by Brandy Colbert.The novel is told through three alternative perspectives, starting in 1942 with the rise of Hollywood film star Blossom Blackwood to the present day, following Blackwood's death and her family's subsequent grieving process and their relationship with Blossom's success, especially after a decades-long secret is revealed.

  9. Filomena Fortes - Wikipedia

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    Filomena Maria Spencer Africano Fortes was born on 10 April 1966 [1] in Luanda, Angola. [2] In 1979, she started playing handball after a brief stint in association football, [3] including for C.D. Primeiro de Agosto and Clube Ferroviário de Luanda; she later recalled that this decision was "perhaps because in Luanda it was the most popular sport for women". [2]