Antonia Dorotea de Chopitea de Villota (4 June 1816, Santiago, Chile – 3 April 1891, Barcelona, Spain) was a Chile-born philanthropist and social worker...
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Gispert i Jordà, and greatgrandaughter of Dorotea de Chopitea, protector and benefactor of several Catholic orders. De Gispert graduated in law at the University...
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Bosco in 1886, when he was visiting Barcelona at the invitation of Dorotea de Chopitea, a great patron and promoter of the project. From this arose the...
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Enric Sagnier (section Monistrol de Montserrat)
by his son Josep Maria. This work was fruit of the patronage of Dorotea de Chopitea, who along with other promoters donated land to Saint John Bosco...
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priest (Peru and Ecuador) Declared Venerable: 31 January 1981 Ven. Dorotea de Chopitea (1816–1891), lay Salesian (Chile) Declared Venerable: 9 June 1983...
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World, they manage oratories, schools and family hostels. Venerable Dorotea de Chopitea Servant of God Matilde Salem Sean Devereux "Salesian Cooperators"...
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Agustí Coloma Antonia Marti Valls (Francesca of the Wounds of Christ) Dorotea Chopitea Villota Serra Esperanca Gonzalez Puig (Maria Esperanca of Jesus) Filomena...
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List of first female physicians by country (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
systems of qualification have often commenced as male only, whether de facto or de jure. This lists the first women physicians in modern countries. The...
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Teresa Gonzalez-Quevedo Cadarso (1930–1950) Blandine Merten (1883–1918) Dorotea Chopitea Villota Serra (1816–1891) Aimée-Adèle Le Bouteiller (1816–1883) Marcelo...
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