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  2. Leona Vicario - Wikipedia

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    Leona Vicario was an only child, the daughter of a wealthy businessman from Castilla la Vieja, Spain. Her mother was Camila Fernandez de San Salvador, from Toluca. Leona acquired an extensive education in the sciences, fine arts, painting, singing, and literature.

  3. Andrés Quintana Roo - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Eligio Quintana Roo (30 November 1787 – 15 April 1851) was a Mexican liberal politician, lawyer, and author. He was the husband of fellow independence activist Leona Vicario.

  4. List of Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz; Yolanda Vargas Dulché; Salvador Elizondo ... Morelos y Pavón Ignacio Comonfort De Los Ríos Leona Vicario Pancho Villa ... de Jalisco Jr.

  5. Vicario - Wikipedia

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    Vicario is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Enzo Vicario (born 1942), Italian bobsledder; Guglielmo Vicario (born 1996), Italian footballer; Jaron Vicario (born 1999), Italian footballer; Leona Vicario (1789–1842), Mexican revolutionary; Marco Vicario (1925–2020), Italian film actor, screenwriter, producer and director

  6. Leona Vicario, Quintana Roo - Wikipedia

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    The town is named for Leona Vicario the wife of Mexican Independence figure Andrés Quintana Roo. Its population was 6,791 inhabitants at the 2020 census. [1] It is located in the western part of the municipality and lies at an elevation of 10 metres (33 ft) above sea level. Leona Vicario railway station is just outside the town.

  7. Talk:Leona Vicario - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Biography, a collaborative effort to create, develop and organize Wikipedia's articles about people. All interested editors are invited to join the project and contribute to the discussion .

  8. Leona Vicario railway station - Wikipedia

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    Leona Vicario station (named for Leona Vicario, a figure in the Mexican War of Independence) is a train station in the municipality of Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, just outside the town of Leona Vicario. The station connects with and serves local transportation and tourism in the Holbox area.

  9. Gonzalo Salvadórez - Wikipedia

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    Castle at Rueda de Jalón where Gonzalo and many other nobles lost their lives. Gonzalo Salvadórez (or Salvadores) (died 6 January 1083), "called Cuatro Manos (‘four hands’) on account of his great valour", [1] was one of the most powerful Castilian noblemen of his era, a kinsman of the Lara family, and by tradition, descendant of the Counts of Castile.