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Juana Inés de
Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana,
better known as Sor
Juana Inés de la Cruz OSH (12
November 1651 – 17
April 1695), was a New
Spain (considered...
- Voice) 1909,
poetry Ellos (Them)
prose Juana de
Asbaje: biografía de Sor
Juana Inés de la Cruz (Joan of
Asbaje:
biography of Sor
Juana Ines de la Cruz) 1910...
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Altar area at
Asbaje Park in Tlalpan,
Mexico City...
- 31.0 mm 14.9 g Br****-aluminum
Milled State title, coat of arms
Juana de
Asbaje 1988 MXP $5000 33.5 mm 17.3 g
Cupronickel Milled State title, coat of arms...
- the bill for more than six
years at the
Teatro Circular [es].
Juana de
Asbaje (1993) won her the
Florencio Award [es] for the best play of the year. As...
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parents worked hard to
establish Cupareo's only
middle school, "Juana de
Asbaje",
which was
founded in 1988, as a
resource for
students to
continue their...
- from the
Mexican Academy of
Sciences (1997), the UNAM
Juana Ramírez de
Asbaje Recognition (2003), the
National University Award for
Research in Natural...
- site, as well as
restaurants serving organic food. The
Parque Juana de
Asbaje was
established in 1999, on the site of a
former psychiatric hospital on...
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Priest of the
Augustinians (Jaén,
Spain – Michoacán, Mexico)
Juana Inés de
Asbaje Ramírez de
Santillana (Juana Inés of the Cross) (1648–1695),
Professed Religious...
- strict. The
Carmelites were
strictly observant,
which prompted Doña
Juana Asbaje y Ramírez de
Santillana to
withdraw from
their community and join the Jeronymite...