Teófilo Cid (September 27, 1914 – June 15, 1964) was a Chilean poet. He was a member of the Chilean Generación del 38 or Generation of 1938, but was a...
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"officially founded" on 12 July 1938 by Braulio Arenas (1913-1988), Teófilo Cid and Enrique Gómez Correa. The group had met in Talca and first started...
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Surrealist group founded on 12 July 1938 by Braulio Arenas (1913–1988), Teófilo Cid, Enrique Gómez Correa and Jorge Cáceres (who was still a teenager at...
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Carrillo, Braulio Arenas, Adrián Jiménez, Juan Tejeda, Eduardo Anguita, Teófilo Cid, Juan Emar, Carlos Droguett, Anuar Atías, Miguel Serrano, and Héctor...
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Caples (born 1972) - American poet and former music and arts journalist Teofilo Cid (1914–1964) - Chilean poet, member of La Mandrágora surrealist group...
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Vivar or El Cid) dreams of being a brave knight. Claudio Rodriguez as Narrator Ana Angeles Garcia as Ruy Matilde Vilarino as Jimena Teofilo Martinez as...
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Mistral or the Surrealist collective La Mandrágora, created in 1938 by Teófilo Cid, Enrique Gómez-Correa and Braulio Arenas. The Proletarian Novelist group...
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of Chile, moving in his teens to Talca to study. There he encountered Teófilo Cid and Enrique Gómez Correa among others, and participated to literary activities...
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Isbert, Juan de Landa and Modesto Cid. Barta Barri Modesto Cid as Abuelo Jesús Colomer as Jaime Juan de Landa as Teófilo Torrens Silvia de Soto as Patrona...
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Abate Molina de Talca, his hometown, where he met Braulio Arenas and Teófilo Cid, with whom he founded the Chilean surrealist Mandrágora group on 18 July...
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(1913–1994) María Elvira Piwonka (1913-2006) Nicomedes Guzmán (1914–1964) Teófilo Cid (1914–1964) Eduardo Anguita (1914–1992) Volodia Teitelboim (1916–2008)...
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a part in the surrealist group Mandrágora founded by Braulio Arenas, Teófilo Cid and Enrique Gómez Correa. Seven years later in 1948 his first book of...
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exploring a transnational collection of playwrights including: Elena Garro, Teofilo Cid, Octavio Paz, Robert Benayoun, Aimé Césaire and Leonora Carrington to...
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ch'arki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Commercial Item Description (CID): Cured Meat Snacks Archived 2008-10-07 at the Wayback Machine U.S. Dept...
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Dióscoro Teófilo Puebla Tolín (25 February 1831 – 24 October 1901) was a Spanish painter in the Eclectic style who specialized in portraits, genre and...
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Larrañaga, José L. Mesa, José L. Pizarro, Luis Lezama, María I. Arriortua, Teófilo Rojo (May 2008). "Synthesis, thermal, spectroscopic and magnetic studies...
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Bicker, Governor (1911–1915) Abel Fontoura da Costa, Governor (1915–1918) Teófilo Duarte, Governor (1918–1919) Manuel Firmino de Almeida da Maia Magalhães...
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County of Castile. The 11th century chieftain Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (El Cid) had connections with the city: born near Burgos, he was raised and educated...
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Rosa, Roberto Sosa, Eduardo Bähr, Amanda Castro, Javier Abril Espinoza, Teófilo Trejo, and Roberto Quesada. The José Francisco Saybe theater in San Pedro...
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Chole, Chol Susana = Susi, Sus, Su, Susa, Chucha Teodoro = Teo, Doro Teófilo = Teo Teresa = Tere, Teresita, Teresica, Teresina Timoteo = Timo, Teo,...
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Luís de Almeida Braga, (1890–1970), integralist politician and writer Teófilo Braga (1843–1924), politician, President, writer and playwright Luís Vaz...
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painter (2007) Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, artist, cartoonist (1992; 2005) Teófilo Braga, writer and politician (1979) Fernando II, Duke of Braganza, nobleman...
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Granada at the Battle of Cabra. El Cid supported Seville in defeating Abdallah ibn Buluggin of Granada. (Date unknown). El Cid banished from Castile by Alfonso...
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Cristo del Océano (1971) – Don José Simón, contamos contigo (1971) – Don Teófilo Me debes un muerto (1971) – Don Bernardo Ben and Charlie (1972) – Sheriff...
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Castillo-Martínez, Elizabeth; Bondarchuk, Oleksandr; Armand, Michel; Rojo, Teófilo (2016). "Higher voltage plateau cubic Prussian white for Na-ion batteries"...
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Matilde Conesa José María Cordero Ángel Egido Paco Hernández Narrated by Teófilo Martínez Theme music composer Javier Losada Hilario Camacho M. del Rosario...
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professional football defender Tânia Ferreira (born 1974), Brazilian judoka Teófilo Ferreira (born 1973), Brazilian freestyle swimmer Thiago Heleno Henrique...
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Galicia. Sancho later attacked Alfonso VI and invaded León with the help of El Cid, and drove his brother into exile, thereby reuniting the three kingdoms....
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Song of Roland / Li coronemenz Loois / Charroi de Nimes / The Song of my Cid / Romancero (1976) No. 11. The songs of Southern Slavs (1976) No. 12. Kalevala...
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in La Unión Mercantil, Ruiz Gisbert 2007, p. 194. For details see Luis Teófilo Gil Cuadrado, La ideología política de José María Hinojosa: Sus artículos...
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