Marisabel Rodríguez Oropeza (born 23 November 1964) is a Venezuelan journalist, publicist and radio announcer. She is best known for having been the second...
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Hugo Chávez, and acted as his First Lady after his separation from Marisabel Rodríguez in 2003. María Gabriela Chávez is the youngest of the three children...
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Chávez went on a tour around the country. On his tours, he met Marisabel Rodríguez, who would give birth to their daughter shortly before becoming his...
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romance. Andrés Parra as Hugo Rafael Chávez Frias Gabriela Vergara as Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Stephanie Cayo as Mónica Zabaleta Julián Román as Carlos...
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Assumed role 19 April 2013 President Nicolás Maduro Preceded by Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez 4th President of the National Assembly In office 15 August...
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Venezuelans to open up their homes, and "adopt a family". Then-First Lady Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez arranged the temporary sheltering of children that were...
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Side Of The Wall (2018) as Paula Duarte El Comandante (2017) as Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Las Amazonas (2016) as Debórah Piñero Villarreol de Santos...
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Pietri Méndez, an otorhinolaryngologist and the founder of the Simón Rodríguez Benevolent Institute. She was the great-niece of General Juan Pietri Pietri...
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María Rodríguez was born in Rubio, Táchira State, the youngest of eight children to Manuel and Adela Rodríguez. Her grandfather, Eliodoro Rodríguez, was...
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Ortiz Orzúa Jacinta Parejo Alicia Pietri Gladys Castillo Blanca Rodríguez Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Cilia Flores Fabiana Rosales1 Acting shown in italics...
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(Governor of Barinas) Hugo Chávez (61st President of Venezuela) Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez (ex-wife of Hugo Chávez; First Lady 1999–2002) The Sucre...
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Briceño Claudio Fermín Willian Lara Nicolás Maduro Alfredo Peña Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Tarek William Saab Allan Brewer-Carías [es] April 1999...
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Ortiz Orzúa Jacinta Parejo Alicia Pietri Gladys Castillo Blanca Rodríguez Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Cilia Flores Fabiana Rosales1 Acting shown in italics...
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Ortiz Orzúa Jacinta Parejo Alicia Pietri Gladys Castillo Blanca Rodríguez Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Cilia Flores Fabiana Rosales1 Acting shown in italics...
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Ortiz Orzúa Jacinta Parejo Alicia Pietri Gladys Castillo Blanca Rodríguez Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Cilia Flores Fabiana Rosales1 Acting shown in italics...
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Ortiz Orzúa Jacinta Parejo Alicia Pietri Gladys Castillo Blanca Rodríguez Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Cilia Flores Fabiana Rosales1 Acting shown in italics...
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National Assembly, and Ramón Martínez, governor of Sucre State. Marisabel Rodríguez, Chávez's ex-wife, called the proposed changes an attempt to achieve...
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Ortiz Orzúa Jacinta Parejo Alicia Pietri Gladys Castillo Blanca Rodríguez Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez Cilia Flores Fabiana Rosales1 Acting shown in italics...
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Nelson Silva Ángel Rodríguez David de Lima Salas David Figueroa Elías López Portillo Gustavo Pereira [es] Cristóbal Jiménez Rafael Rodríguez Fernández Alberto...
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of Honduras. In 1999 she met with Marisabel Rodriguez, wife of the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez. Rodriguez donated several million bolivars to...
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Argentinian Minister of Social Development and the Environment; and Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez, First Lady of Venezuela. The women adopted the "Inter-American...
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Contestants: Luis Irizarry Rodriguez (eliminated after the appetizer) Deshonta Meares (eliminated after the entrée) Marisabel Arroyo Jordan (eliminated...
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Rosentreter Simon Krätschmer Daniel Budiman Belén "Belu" Drugueri Barbara Mou Marisabel Bazan Daisy Fuentes Ruth Infarinato Alfredo Lewin Gonzalo Morales Lolita...
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House of Representatives in Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district. Marisabel Cabrera (D–Milwaukee), representing district 9 since 2018, resigned her...
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University Press. 1999. p.viii. The Changing of the Guard: Puerto Rico in 1898 Marisabel Brás. In, The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War, Hispanic Division...
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Rachel McCoy United States Jennifer Rodríguez Colombia Marisabel Senyu Dominican Republic...
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new era in Cuba and Porto Rico, OCLC 1445643 Brás, Marisabel Brás, Marisabel, par. 8 Brás, Marisabel, par. 8–13 These clauses included that slaves were...
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María Fuensanta = Mari Santi, Tanti, Fuen María Isabel = Maribel, Mabel, Marisabel, Marisa, Risa María José/María Josefa = Cote, Coté, Jose, Josefa, Mai...
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Maribel Naranjo Raquel Welch as Hortensia Paul Rodriguez as Orlando Castillo Constance Marie as Yolanda Marisabel García as April Nikolai Kinski as Andy Julio...
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Axel Rodríguez as Juan Miguel's colleague Argenis Chirivela Omar Farías Aura Gutiérrez Oswaldo Gutiérrez María Machado Iselyn Martínez Otto Rodríguez Marisabel...
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