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- Apolinaria Lorenzana (1793–1884) was a Californio woman of the 19th century who was brought to the western part of the Mexican Cession in the area of present-day...
- Apolinaria (Gr****: Βιος της μακαριας Αποληναριας, romanized: Bios tes makarias Apolenarias) is a legendary Gr**** saint's life. It is about Apolinaria...
- dentists and those battling problems with their teeth. The Life of Saint Apolinaria involves a holy woman and ascetic living as a male monk. She is venerated...
- Gutierrez. On January 14, 1880, Garrett married Apolinaria Gutierrez.: 40–41  Between 1881 and 1905 Apolinaria Garrett gave birth to eight children: Ida, Dudley...
- Sequan was unusual in that it was originally a Mission land grant to Apolinaria Lorenzana and its next owner Juan Bautista Lopez failed in an attempt...
- Diego County, California, given in 1840 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Apolinaria Lorenzana. Jamacha is an Indian name. The grant extended eastward from...
- the Patrician, St. Matrona of Perge, St. Euphrosyne of Alexandria, St. Apolinaria, St. Eugenia of Rome, St. Marina the Monk, and St. Theodora of Alexandria...
- Martínez, younger brother of María Manuel Tacuavé (12 February 1805) and Apolinaria Tacuavé (23 July 1807). It is uncertain if he was Charrúa of Guaraní and...
- celebrated duelists". In the late 1850s Magruder took Rancho Jamacha from Apolinaria Lorenzana. Years later in May 1857, while stationed at Fort Adams, his...
- 1866. Retrieved 2022-01-11. Certification of ownership was given to Apolinaria Lorenzana, by the Mission San Diego. [http://www.sandiegohistory...