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The municipality of Villa Aldama, Veracruz; The city of León, Guanajuato, was officially renamed to "León de los Aldama" in honor of brothers Juan and Ignacio Aldama. The municipality of Los Aldamas, Nuevo León was also named after him and his brother. The village of Juan Aldama, "El Tigre", Sinaloa outside of Culiacán.
Miguel de Aldama y Alfonso was born in Havana, Spanish Cuba on October 4, 1821. He was born to Domingo Aldama y Arrechaga and Rosa Alfonso y Soler. Aldama was described as Criollo. As a successful merchant, he led one of the island's most affluent families. [1] Alongside his mansion, the Palacio de Aldama, in Prado [2] and a considerable stake ...
Signature. Don Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo y Costilla Gallaga Mandarte y Villaseñor[4] (8 May 1753 – 30 July 1811), commonly known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or Miguel Hidalgo (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɣel iˈðalɣo]), was a Catholic priest, leader of the Mexican War of Independence and recognized as the Father of the Nation.
Domingo Antonio Santos Muñoz (born May 5, 1967), known professionally as Antony Santos, is a Dominican musician and singer. One of the top-selling bachata artists of all time, he is known as one of the pioneers of modern bachata in the early 1990s, with his role in redefining the genre to include romantic lyrics, poppy guitar licks, and implementation of new instruments, such as the piano and ...
Luis Segura. Luis Segura (born in Mao, Dominican Republic year 1939), is a popular traditional Dominican singer who refers to himself as 'The Father of Bachata '. [1] He is considered one of the best interpreters of traditional bachata with hits like "Pena por ti", "Dicen", and "No me celes tanto". Segura's first recordings were in the 1960s ...
Episode: "Como si fueran mis hijos" 2001 Cuando seas mía: Joaquín Sánchez Serrano 2002–2003 La duda: Daniel 2002 Agua y aceite: Héctor 2003 Rebeca: Adalberto Santander 2004 Inocente de ti: Filemón Also as director 2006 Las dos caras de Ana: Humberto Bustamante 2006 Mi vida eres tú: Mario Andrés Álvarez 2008 Valeria: Renato Rivera 2009 ...
t. e. María Josefa Crescencia Ortiz Téllez–Girón, [1] popularly known as Doña Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez or La Corregidora (8 September 1768 – 2 March 1829 [2]) was an insurgent and supporter of the Mexican War of Independence, which fought for independence against Spain, in the early 19th century. She was married to Miguel Domínguez ...
María Grever. María Grever (14 September 1885 – 15 December 1951) was the first female Mexican composer to achieve international acclaim. [1] She is best known for the song "What A Difference A Day Makes" (originally "Cuando vuelva a tu lado"), which was popularized by Dinah Washington and has been covered by numerous artists.