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For the 1955 film about La Quintrala, see La quintrala (film).
La Quintrala
Born
Catalina de los Ríos y Lísperguer
October 1604
Santiago, Captaincy General of Chile, Spanish Empire
Died
January 16, 1665 (aged 60)
Santiago, Captaincy General of Chile, Spanish Empire
Other names
"La Quintrala"
Conviction(s)
Murder
Details
Victims
40
Country
Chile
Catalina de los Ríos y Lísperguer (October 1604 – January 16, 1665), nicknamed La Quintrala because of her flaming red hair (similar in color to a scarlet flower called quintrala), was an aristocratic 17th-century Chilean landowner and murderer of the Colonial Era. She is famous for her beauty and, according to legend, her cruel treatment of her servants. Her persona is strongly mythified, and survives in Chilean culture as the epitome of the wicked and abusive woman.[1]
^Muñoz, Alicia. (2009). Reading killer women : narratives of twentieth century Latin America. OCLC 460472534.
January 16, 1665), nicknamed LaQuintrala because of her flaming red hair (similar in color to a scarlet flower called quintrala), was an aristocratic 17th-century...
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Krassnoff). Lists of serial killers "Testamento de Catalina de los Ríos, laQuintrala". www.archivonacional.gob.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-04-26. "Juan...
LaQuintrala to murder her brother, but the boyfriend was shot accidentally. From here, it is revealed that the boyfriend is far from LaQuintrala's only...
land in the Parque LaQuintrala, at number 340 Carmen Street, in today's La Reina municipality of Santiago, in the area once known as la Cañada. Her tent...
Chile, Antofagasta Minerals, one of the largest Chilean financial groups LaQuintrala – Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer, aristocratic and sadistic landowner...
Rosa [es] (1979), in the enigmatic and censored La dama del balcón [es] (1986), in the drama LaQuintrala [es] (1987), and for her treacherous antagonistic...
an angry mob. Elizabeth Brownrigg Kateřina of Komárov Delphine LaLaurie LaQuintrala Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova "British Executions - Elizabeth Branch...
was the great-great-grandfather of Catalina de los Ríos y Lísperguer, «laQuintrala». The toponym "Talagante" is derived from his name. In 1430, the Inca...
Madrastra ("The Stepmother") La Quintrala ("A female character of the Chilean History") La Torre 10 ("The tower 10") La última cruz ("The last cruise")...
Chile – 1968) was a Chilean writer, notable for her popular novels LaQuintrala, Los Pincheira and Los Hijos del Caleuche, inter alias. Also she wrote...
commemorate 200 years of Chile's independence. In 2009 the sculpture LaQuintrala was inaugurated at the Museo de Santiago, Casa Colorada, with a new launch...
francés, un peligroso casino en la Andalucía profunda" [The French Orchard, a dangerous casino in deepest Andalusia]. La Gaceta (in Spanish). 26 May 2017...
(1964) La sentencia (1964) La calesita (1963) Las tierras blancas (1959) Una cita con la vida (1958) Más allá del olvido (1956) LaQuintrala, doña Catalina...
Milagros de la Vega (1895–1980) was an Argentine stage and film actress. Cowie & Elley p.20 Peter Cowie & Derek Elley. World Filmography: 1967. Fairleigh...
romancero 1934 La luna enemiga, novela 1920 Laquintrala 1936 Parker, William Belmont (1920) "Daniel de la Vega" Chileans of To-day G. P. Putnam's Sons...
meter piece of land in the Parque LaQuintrala in today's La Reina municipality of Santiago, in the area once known as la Cañada. The tent hosted musical...
and in 1995, for "El Relato Mítico de laQuintrala en el Imaginario Cultural" (The Mythical Story of the Quintrala in the Cultural Imaginary). In 2010,...
of the landowner Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer, better known as LaQuintrala, until her death in 1665. Each year since 1647 on May 13, many townspeople...
Rivas [es], La represa [es], and La torre 10 [es], highlighted by leading roles in La dama del balcón [es], Morir de amor [es], and LaQuintrala [es]. In...
The Silver Condor Award for Best Actor (Spanish: Premio Cóndor de Plata a la mejor actor), given by the Argentine Film Critics Association, awards the...