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Juana de Vega (1805-1872), was a Spanish writer, liberal activist and courtier. She was the Camarera mayor de Palacio to the queen of Spain, Isabella II of Spain in 1841–1843.[1]
She was married to Francisco Espoz y Mina and known for her memoirs, novels and liberal activism.
^Antonio Durán, José. Juana de Vega, la gran dama del primer progresismo español. Taller de Ediciones, 2005
premiere on Las Estrellas on 3 June 2024. Camila Valero as Juana Bravo Brandon Peniche as Gabriel Vega Irina Baeva Fabiola Guajardo Cynthia Klitbo as Josefina...
Félix Lope deVega y Carpio (25 November 1562 – 27 August 1635) was a Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist who was a key figure in the Spanish Golden...
Isela Vega Durazo (5 November 1939 – 9 March 2021) was a Mexican actress, singer-songwriter, and filmmaker. In 1957, Vega was chosen as "Princess of the...
de Faría as Juana Pérez — A young high school student who becomes pregnant by mistake and unknowingly, along with Juan Pablo Llano as Mauricio Vega,...
education: On-Campus and On-Line) Escuela Gallega del Paisaje - Fundación JuanadeVega (Semi-distance master's degree in Landscape architecture) See Academic...
Sacramento (Orfeo SULP 90622) Juanade América (Orfeo 90628. 1980) Poetas nativistas orientales (Orfeo SCO 90674. 1982) es:Amalia de la Vega [1] v t e...
Lasso de la Vega who married Ruy González de Castañeda (died in Toro in 1356), lord of Las Hormazas, and son of Diego Gómez de Castañeda and Juana Fernández...
Zuria Vega (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsuɾja ˈβeɣa], born Zuria Valeria Vega Sisto; January 10, 1989) is a Mexican actress and singer. Vega was born and...
Javier Gutiérrez, Adriana Ugarte, and Rubén Ochandiano alongside Juana Acosta, Manu Vega, Antonio Dechent, and Fernando Tejero. A woman eager for revenge...
sent her back to Cibao. Juana Saltitopa was born in the town Jamo near the province La Vega. Unlike her sister, Mercedes, Juana was a very extroverted...
Los liantes (1981). Una gallina muy ponedora, El Cid cabreador, Juana la Loca... de vez en cuando (1983), Cuatro mujeres y un lío (1985), ¡¡Esto sí se...
married on July 8, 1605 to Blanca de Vasconcelos, daughter of Mendo de Vasconcelos and Juanade Atouguia. Diego deVega had contacts in various regions...
covered the work of Miguel de Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote de la Mancha and Spain's most prolific playwright, Lope deVega, who wrote around a thousand...
Río Grande Ciénaga Baja, Río Grande Ciénagas, Camuy Cienegueta, Vega Alta Cintrona, Juana Díaz Ciudad Nueva subbarrio, Hato Rey Central Coabey, Jayuya Coamo...
Lasso de la Vega I, the chancellor of the Kingdom of Castile who was executed in 1326 by order of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and his wife Juanade Castañeda...
Granados Francisco Antonio de Fuentes y Guzmán Juanade la Concepción Luis de Lión Francisco Méndez Luz Méndez de la Vega Augusto Monterroso Javier Payeras...
governor of Jamaica, Francisco de Garay, they named it Our Lady of the Blessed Villa de la Vega (or, simply, Villa de la Vega). The oldest cathedral in Jamaica...
Pedro the Cruel.[citation needed] In 1353 he married Juana of Lara (daughter of Juan Núñez III de Lara), but she was reportedly murdered in 1359, on orders...