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Sister María Ignacia, OSC, born
Bertilda Samper Acosta (31 July 1856 – 31 July 1910) was a
Colombian Poor
Clare nun, poet and writer. She was the daughter...
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renowned writer and journalist, and
together they had four daughters,
Bertilda, who
become a nun, and took up
poetry like her parents,
Carolina (b. 1857)...
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Shakspear Shailyn Pierre-Dixon as
Young Aminata Cara
Ricketts as
Bertilda Tuks Tad
Lungu as Rono 1.7
million Canadians tuned in to
watch the first...
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Samper Agudelo (sister)
Soledad Acosta Kemble (sister-in-law)
Manuel Ancízar
Basterra (brother-in-law)
Bertilda Samper Acosta (niece)
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- Cometh" 2015 Whatever,
Linda Didi De May web
series The Book of
Negroes Bertilda Episode #1.3
Episode #1.4 2017
Orphan Black Brie Episode: "Manacled Slim...
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renowned writer and journalist, and
together they had four daughters,
Bertilda, who
become a nun, and took up
poetry like her parents,
Carolina (b. 1857)...
- María
Samper Agudelo (brother)
Miguel Samper Agudelo (brother)
Soledad Acosta Kemble (sister-in-law)
Bertilda Samper Acosta (niece)
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Maximiliane Ackers (1896–1982, Germany),
fiction wr.
Bertilda Samper Acosta (1856–1910, Comoros), poet & nun
Ofelia Uribe de
Acosta (1900–1988...
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William Sydney Porter (known as O. Henry),
Wilhelm Raabe,
Jules Renard,
Bertilda Samper Acosta,
Florencio Sánchez,
Catherine Helen Spence, and
Toini Topelius...
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between the two,
encouraged by children. In the
wizarding world, the
witches Bertilda (Cristina Pereira),
Desdemona (Vic Militello) and Adastéia (Karen Acioly)...