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Arminda is a
feminine name
derived from the
Roman name Arminius.
Notable people with the name
Arminda include:
Arminda, a main
character in Mozart's opera...
- Jane
Arminda Delano (March 12, 1862 in
Montour Falls, New York –
April 15, 1919 in Savenay, Loire-Atlantique, France) was a
nurse and
founder of the American...
- has
become engaged to
Arminda, the
niece of the Podestà, and when
Belfiore confesses his
lingering love for Violante,
Arminda jealously conspires to...
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Arminda Aberastury de Pichón Rivière (1910–1972),
known as La Negra, was an
early Argentinian psychoanalyst. She was born in
Buenos Aires.
Through her...
- Andrés Segovia,
while his 5
Preludes (1940) were
dedicated to his
spouse Arminda Neves d'Almeida, a.k.a. "Mindinha". Both are
important works in the classical...
- 2024.173175. ISSN 0048-9697. PMID 38750736. Gouveia,
Teresa I. A.; Alves,
Arminda; Santos, Mónica S. F. (2019-12-01). "New
insights on
cytostatic drug risk...
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Arminda Schutte (October 9, 1909 – May 5, 1995) was a
Cuban classical pianist and pedagogue.
Schutte was born in the farm of La
Merced located near Matanzas...
- as Héctor Zárate
Raquel Garza as
Perpetua Barrientos Úrsula
Pruneda as
Arminda Barrientos de Cruz
Alejandra Ambrosi as
Katia Figueroa Antón
Araiza as...
- The
American Red
Cross Nursing Service was
organized in 1909 by Jane
Arminda Delano (1862-1919). A
nurse and
member of the
American Red Cross, Delano...
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media for her work on Pícara
Sonhadora and A
Escrava Isaura. In 2010,
Arminda was the
protagonist in the
novel Ribeirão do Tempo. In 2013,
lived Tany...