Manuel Murguía was born on 17 May 1833 in Arteixo (A Coruña), in Galicia (Spain). His father was a chemist. Being at A Coruña, a child Manuel Murguía...
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editor Alfredo Murguía (born 1969, Mexican football manager and player Ana Ofelia Murguía (born 1933), Mexican actress Carlos Murguia (born 1957), American...
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Rosalía de Castro (redirect from Rosalia Castro de Murguía)
ineffable combination of nostalgia, longing and melancholy. She married Manuel Murguía, a member of the important literary group known as the Royal Galician...
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the writers associated with this movement are Rosalía de Castro, Manuel Murguía, Manuel Leiras Pulpeiro, and Eduardo Pondal. In the early 20th century came...
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debating with Martínez Salazar, Manuel Murguía, Florencio Vaamonde, Martelo Paumán, Urbano Lugris and others. Through Murguía, Pondal would get to know James...
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On the 20th of March 1963, three members of the Royal Galician Academy (Manuel Gómez Román, Xesús Ferro Couselo e Francisco Fernández del Riego) presented...
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Castle View of Andrade Castle from the rock The castle window Galicia, Manuel Murguía, 1888 Diccionario geografico-estadistico de Espana y Portugal, Volume...
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writers Manuel Curros Enríquez and Xosé Fontenla Leal, on 30 September 1906, it was reestablished as the Real Academia Galega, with Manuel Murguía as its...
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Martín Codax Mendinho Padre Sarmiento Rosalía de Castro Manuel Murguía Francisco Añón Manuel Curros Enríquez Eduardo Pondal Álvaro Cunqueiro Vicente Risco...
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writer, proposed for the Nobel Prize José María Merino (born 1941) Manuel Murguía (1833–1923) Xosé Neira Vilas (1928–2015) Olga Novo (born 1975) Albino...
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Codax / Johan de Cangas / Mendinho (1998) Roberto Blanco Torres (1999) Manuel Murguía (2000) Eladio Rodríguez (2001) Frei Martín Sarmiento (2002) Antón Avilés...
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and Nationalist writers and scholars, among them Eduardo Pondal and Manuel Murguía, led a Celtic revival initially based on the historical testimonies...
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very active correspondence with Hugo Schuchardt, Teófilo Braga, and Manuel Murguía. Obras Completas, ed. Enrique Baltanás, Sevilla, Biblioteca de Autores...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Xaquín Lorenzo. Reboredo, Xosé Manuel González (2004). Vida e obra de Xaquín Lorenzo (in Galician). Editorial...
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of this thwarted movement were a group of young people, among them Manuel Murguía, Eduardo Pondal, and Rosalía de Castro. Their gathering in 1856 at the...
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and Nationalist writers and scholars, among them Eduardo Pondal and Manuel Murguía, led a Celtic revival initially based on the historical testimonies...
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Manuel Antonio Pérez Sánchez (July 12, 1900 – January 28, 1930), better known as Manuel Antonio, was a Galician poet. He was honoured on Galician Literature...
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Too movement as well. Murguia's twin sister is noted civil rights leader Janet Murguía, while her older brother, Carlos Murguia, was a United States district...
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Alfonso Daniel Manuel Rodríguez Castelao (30 January 1886 – 7 January 1950), commonly known as Castelao, was a Galician politician, writer, painter and...
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19th century Rexurdimento with such writers as Rosalía de Castro, Manuel Murguía, Manuel Leiras Pulpeiro [Wikidata], and Eduardo Pondal. In the 20th century...
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direct heir of progressive provincialism, and whose main ideologist was Manuel Murguía; another federalist one, of lesser weight; and a third traditionalist...
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Codax / Johan de Cangas / Mendinho (1998) Roberto Blanco Torres (1999) Manuel Murguía (2000) Eladio Rodríguez (2001) Frei Martín Sarmiento (2002) Antón Avilés...
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Manuel Curros Enríquez (September 15, 1851 - February 7, 1908) was a Galician writer and journalist in the Galician language, and is considered to be one...
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16th to the 18th centuries, a fact the Romanticist Galician author Manuel Murguía would later echo. Later rolls of arms also make reference to it, e.g...
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Codax / Johan de Cangas / Mendinho (1998) Roberto Blanco Torres (1999) Manuel Murguía (2000) Eladio Rodríguez (2001) Frei Martín Sarmiento (2002) Antón Avilés...
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por Elsa Gonçalves. Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional/Casa de Moeda. Ferreira, Manuel Pedro. 1986. O Som de Martin Codax. Sobre a dimensão musical da lírica galego-portuguesa...
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University of Texas Press. 2002. ISBN 978-0-292-75267-2. Alejandro Murguía. Alejandro Murguía; Barbara Paschke, eds. (1983). Volcán: poems from Central America :...
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Pascuala Paes, with no issue, and secondly Josefa Joaquina de Olazábal y Murguía, 25th Noble Dame of the Royal Order of Queen María Luisa. María Antonia...
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While living in Madrid she met and later married the Galician historian Manuel Murguía. The couple lived in various places throughout Castile, but Rosalía...
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founded the magazine Loia with Antón Patiño Pérez [gl], Manuel Rivas and his brother Xosé Manuel Pereiro. In 1981 he went to live in A Coruña, where he...
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