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Casilda is a city in the
province of
Santa Fe, Argentina. It is the head town of the
Caseros Department, and lies
about 45 km (28 mi) west of Rosario...
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Saint Casilda of
Toledo (Latin:
Sancta Casilda Toletensis Spanish:
Santa Casilda de Toledo) (950–1050) is
venerated as a
saint of the
Catholic Church and...
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Casilda is a
Cuban village and
consejo po****r ("people's council", i.e. hamlet) of the muni****lity of Trinidad,
Sancti Spíritus Province.
Casilda is...
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Casilda is a
genus of
moths in the
family Geometridae erected by Ramón
Agenjo Cecilia in 1952.
Casilda antophilaria (Hübner, 1813)
Casilda consecraria...
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Casilda Iturrizar (1818 – 22
February 1900), also
known as the
Epalza widow, was a
Spanish philanthropist and
businessperson from
Bilbao in the Basque...
- was
married to a
great man,
caring and loving.
Casilda and her
husband had a baby boy. One day,
Casilda was
swimming naked in a
nearby river and a villager...
- holy women,
including Elizabeth of Hungary,
Elizabeth of
Portugal and
Casilda of Toledo, and of
martyrs in general. The rose even
became a
symbol for...
- "Soledad
Casilda Hernáez Vargas". Real
Academia de la
Historia (in Spanish).
Retrieved 30 May 2023. Álvarez,
Itsaso (8 July 2014). "
Casilda, la miliciana"...
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Pagani worked for
Renault and Lamborghini.
Horacio Pagani was born in
Casilda,
Argentina to Luca and
Maria Pagani. His father, Luca, was a
baker from...
- Duchess,
Casilda, and Luiz) 3. "In
enterprise of
martial kind" (Duke with Duchess,
Casilda, and Luiz) 4. "O rapture, when
alone together" (
Casilda and Luiz)...