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  2. Alice Pataxó - Wikipedia

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    Alice was born in a town of the Pataxó ethnic group, in the municipality of Prado, south of Bahia.She studied Humanities from the Federal University of Southern Bahia and lives between Porto Seguro and Aldeia Craveiro. [2]

  3. Amanda Castro - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Castro (October 12, 1962 – March 18, 2010) was a Honduran poet.She was awarded the Hoja del Laurel en Oro by then President of Honduras Manuel Zelaya.. Castro was born in Tegucigalpa.

  4. María Tomasa Palafox, Marquise of Villafranca - Wikipedia

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    The Marchioness of Villafranca, painted by José Alonso del Rivero The Marchioness of Villafranca, painted by Goya. Doña María Tomasa Palafox y Portocarrero, Marchioness of Villafranca and Duchess of Medina Sidonia (1780–1835 [1]), was a patron and muse of the painter Francisco de Goya y Lucientes [2] and the wife of Francisco de Borja Álvarez de Toledo, 12th Marquis of Villafranca.

  5. Lucy Diggs Slowe - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Diggs Slowe was born in Berryville, Virginia to Henry Slowe and Fannie Potter Slowe. While various sources put her birth year as 1885, [4] [5] others have said 1883. [3] [6] She was one of seven children.

  6. Women in piracy - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. List of women pirates Zheng Yi Sao (1775–1844; right) as depicted in 1836 Part of a series on Women in society Society Women's history (legal rights) Woman Animal advocacy Business Female entrepreneurs Gender representation on corporate boards of directors Diversity (politics ...

  7. Lo que callamos las mujeres - Wikipedia

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    Lo que callamos las mujeres (English: What We Women Keep Silent), is a Mexican anthology television series which deals with the social problems of Mexican society. The show started airing on the Mexican television network Azteca 13 as a way to compete with Canal de las Estrellas' Mujer, casos de la vida real. It started airing on the network in ...

  8. Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real - Wikipedia

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    Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real (translated: Woman, Real Life Cases) is an anthology telenovela produced by Mexican television network Televisa for Canal de las Estrellas. Developed as a response to the Mexican earthquake of 1985 , [ 1 ] the program initially consisted of reenactments of real-life situations, or "cases", related to the earthquake ...

  9. ...Y mañana serán mujeres - Wikipedia

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    ...Y mañana serán mujeres (English: ...And Tomorrow They Will Be Women) is a 1955 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo.It was written by Luis Alcoriza.The film is credited for being one of the earliest films in Mexican cinema to exploit emerging popular music in the 1950s.

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