- María
Baltasara de los
Reyes y
Bustamante (January 6, 1798 – 1867) was a
Dominican revolutionary who had an
important role in the
independence movement...
-
Josefa Baltazara Calderón
Garaycoa (January 6, 1806 – June 7, 1890), also
known by her
married name of
Baltazara Calderón de Rocafuerte, was an Ecuadorian...
- to
music his free
Italian translation of a
Spanish religious drama La
Baltasara, the
production had sets
designed by Bernini.
Clement IX
worked to strengthen...
- her "inexplicably
close relationships" with her
friends Polycarpa and
Baltasara.
After her death, Sáenz
became a
symbol not only of feminism, but also...
- They had two daughters,
Gaspara Vélaz de
Medrano y
Fonseca and Doña
Baltasara Vélaz de
Medrano y Fonseca, the
third and
fourth ladies of the Fonseca...
-
Francisca de Asís
Antonia Luisa Fernanda Cristina Amelia Felipa Adelaida Josefa Elena Enriqueta Carolina Justina Rufina Gasparina Melchora Baltasara Matea...
- 9th
Marchioness of
Camarasa (d. 1773),
daughter of the 5th
Marquess Baltasara de los
Cobos y Luna, 10th
Marchioness of
Camarasa (d. 1791), daughter...
-
Dominican Republic in 1813. He is the son of
Francisco Acosta and María
Baltasara de los Reyes.
Committed to the
activities of the Triniatrios, he signed...
- ensemble; Ione (Vienna, 1666); and La
comica del cielo, also
called La
Baltasara (Rome, 1668).
Antonio Cesti was
among his pupils.
Nicolas Slonimsky, ed...
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Adelaida Josefa Elena Enriqueta Carolina Justina Rufina Gasparina Melchora Baltasara Matea de Orléans y Borbón
Infanta Luisa Fernanda 1848 1919
Prince Philippe...