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    María de la O Lejárraga García (28 December 1874 – 28 June 1974), usually known in Spanish under the pseudonym María Martínez Sierra was a Spanish feminist...
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    Theater of Gregorio Martínez Sierra. New York, NY: American Press. O'Connor, Patricia Walker (1977). Gregorio and María Martínez Sierra. Boston, MA: Twayne...
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    and Carmen Polo y Martínez-Valdés, 1st Lady of Meirás. Her paternal grandparents were José María Martínez y Ortega (1890–1970) and María de la O Bordiú y...
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  • Morelos María de la O Lejárraga García (1874–1974), Spanish feminist writer, dramatist, translator and politician, pseudonym María Martínez Sierra This page...
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    two) composed by Joaquín Turina to a Spanish-language libretto by María Martínez Sierra. It premiered at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid on 10 October...
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    to be spontaneous and easily dismissed by men. Margarita Nelken, María Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos were all important pre-Republic writers who...
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    legalizing divorce and women's suffrage. María Martínez Sierra wrote under the name Gregorio Martínez Sierra, publishing a series of four essays using...
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  • Major League baseball José Martínez Sánchez (born 1941), better known as Pirri, Spanish football player José María Martínez (footballer) (born 1947), Argentine...
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    early decades of the twentieth century. With her partner, Gregorio Martínez Sierra, she worked on the creation of the pioneering Teatro de arte company...
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    the Spanish comedy, Spring in Autumn (1933) by Gregorio Martínez Sierra and María Martínez Sierra, which reunited her with Carry Nation co-stars Esther...
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    many newborns dying within weeks of their birth. Margarita Nelken, María Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos had all been pre-Civil War feminist writers...
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    (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2019-04-26. Matiushkov Badia, Tatiana; Martínez García, Luisa del Carmen (2018). Las narrativas de Twitter sobre violencia...
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    westerners, though this was not her intent. María Sabina was born outside of Huautla de Jiménez in the Sierra Mazateca toward the end of the 19th century...
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    Nelken, María Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos were all important pre-Republic writers who influenced feminist thinking inside Spain. María Martínez Sierra...
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  • convent where a nun cares for her, as she asks to not be taken to an hospice. María Elena Marqués Carmelita González Alma Delia Fuentes Anita Blanch César del...
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    eruptions of the past 200 (and most likely 300) years. Santa María Volcano is part of the Sierra Madre range of volcanoes, which extends along the western...
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  • Las golondrinas (zarzuela) (category Compositions by José María Usandizaga)
    golondrinas is a zarzuela by José María Usandizaga. The libretto was written by Gregorio Martínez Sierra and María Lejárraga. Las golondrinas premiered...
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    Guillermo Martínez, Argentine novelist J. Michael Martinez, American poet Tomás Eloy Martínez, Argentine novelist and journalist Music Ana María Martínez, Puerto...
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  • Alicia Sierra from Money Heist. Filming began in October 2022 in Paris, France, and continued in Madrid, Spain. Creators Alex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato...
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    Joaquín Turina to a Spanish-language libretto by Gregorio Martínez Sierra and his wife María Lejárraga. It premiered at the Teatro Real in Madrid on 6...
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  • Carmen Martínez Ramírez, Spanish politician Carmen Martínez Sancho (1901–1995), Spanish educator Carmen Martínez Sierra, Spanish actress Carmen Martínez Ten...
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  • Money Heist (redirect from Alicia Sierra)
    inside the bank, and with Sierra finding the Professor's hideout, then holding him at gunpoint. Part 5 Volume 1 begins with Sierra finding the Professor and...
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    in 1962, with the Premio María de Molina. The prize money was only 10,000 pesetas. Margarita Nelken, María Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos had all...
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  • Sevilla, José María Íñigo and Ramiro Oliveros. Carmen Sevilla as Doctora Sol Esteve José María Íñigo as Viajero Ramiro Oliveros as Doctor Ríos María Salerno...
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  • Bracho as Lic. Ernesto Sierra Anahí as Jessica Duarte Jiménez José María Torre as Ricardo Hernández Chávez Marisol Mijares as María Rosa Duarte Jiménez Carlos...
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    Eight days later, after a night of partying with manicurist María Lucía Solana Martínez, Bedoya, 53, died of a heart attack in a Mexico City motel room...
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    Attendees included Victoria Kent and Clara Campoamor. Margarita Nelken, María Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos were all important pre-Republic writers who...
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  • Velaides Lucho Bruges Aníbal Martínez Jaime Martínez Simón Villamizar Edilberto López Campo Rafael Díaz Isa Eljaude Roberto Martínez Handy Stumo Enrique Osorio...
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  • Ramos Manuel Lucena Giraldo Carlos Martínez Shaw Juan José Morales José María Moreno Martín Stanley G. Payne María Ángeles Pérez Samper Alicia Relinque...
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    Duchess married Don Luis Martínez de Irujo y Artázcoz (1919–1972), younger son of the Duke of Sotomayor and his wife Ana María de Artázcoz y Labayen (1892–1930)...
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