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The Collegiate church and cloister of Santa Juliana (Spanish: Colegiata y Claustro de Santa Juliana) is a collegiate church located in Santillana del Mar, Spain. The church is dedicated to Juliana of Nicomedia. It is notable as an example of Romanesque architecture
Estela is a restaurant located in Lower Manhattan, New York City. [2] [3] The restaurant serves American [4] and Mediterranean cuisine, [5] [6] and has received a ...
Grupo Santillana, formerly Santillana Ediciones Generales, is a Spanish publisher founded in 1959 by Jesús de Polanco and Francisco Pérez González. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From 2008 and due to the high debts of the group PRISA, Santillana made disinvestments to guide itself.
Estela Perlas-Bernabe (born 1952), Philippine jurist; Estela de Carlotto (born 1930), Argentine human rights activist; Estela Casas (born 1961), American news anchor; Estela Beatriz Cols (1965-2010), Argentine pedagogue, researcher, and full professor; Estela Domínguez (born 1969), Spanish volleyball player; Estela García (born 1989), Spanish ...
Estela Medina was distinguished with the Florencio Award twelve times. Six awards were for Best Actress: in 1962 for Juana la Loca from El Cardenal de España; in 1968 as María Estuardo from María Estuardo; in 1969 for Sor Juana de los Ángeles from Los Demonios; in 1981 for the title role in La Planta; in 1997 as Madame de Merteuil from Quartet; and in 1999 for Miss Helen from El camino a ...
Cantabrian stele of Barros ().Carved in sandstone and over a pier base, its dimensions are 1.70 m in diameter and 0.32 m thick. The coat of arms of Cantabria shows in field gules, a disc-shaped stele with geometric ornaments of the kind of the Cantabrian stelae of Barros or Lombera.
Asunto Everardo Zapata Santillana (born 1926) is a Peruvian elementary school teacher and author of Coquito, a best-selling book, used to teach Spanish-speaking children how to read and write. Early life
He was born at Carrión de los Condes in Old Castile to a noble family which figured prominently in the arts. His grandfather, Pedro González de Mendoza I, and his father, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Admiral of Castile, were both poets with close ties to the great literary figures of the time: Chancellor Lopez de Ayala, Fernán Pérez de Guzmán and Gómez Manrique.