• Antonio de Juanas (c. 1762 – after 1819) was a composer in Spain and Mexico. The birthplace of Antonio Juanas is known from two letters sent to the Cathedral...
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  • (Shortfilm) De repente, la pelicula Diario de un gigoló (2022) The Revenge of Juanas (2021) Jack Ryan El Comandante as Fernando Brizuela (2017) Narcos as Miguel...
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    Cloister of Sor Juana honored both Frida Kahlo and Sor Juana on October 31, 2018, with a symbolic altar. The altar, called Las Dos Juanas, was specially...
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    2017, he played the organ on a studio recording of choral works by Antonio Juanas. The 2018 collaboration between Bourbon Baroque and Louisville Ballet...
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  • Ana Margarita Martínez-Casado as Juana Peña — the matriarchal figure of the household Luis Oquendo as AntonioJuana's father and the primary Cuban-born...
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  • Juana continued to live in the adobe house they had owned, which was built by her first husband. Wrightington helped the local priest Father Antonio Ubach...
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    collections at the Museum of Modern Art. List of Chilean women artists Romera, Antonio R. Historia De La Pintura Chilena (in Spanish). Andres Bello. p. 142. Revista...
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    Antonio de Torres Jurado (13 June 1817 – 19 November 1892) was a Spanish guitarist and luthier, and "the most important Spanish guitar maker of the 19th...
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  • Juana Coello (1548 in Madrid – ?) was the wife of Antonio Pérez, Secretary of State of Philip II of Spain, famous for having helped her husband escape...
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    November 1479 – 12 April 1555), historically known as Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la Loca), was the nominal queen of Castile from 1504 and queen of Aragon...
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