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Casimira Rodríguez (born 1966) was the
Bolivian Justice Minister from
February 2006
until January 23, 2007. She is a
former leader in the
Domestic Workers'...
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Marie Casimire Louise de La
Grange d'Arquien (Polish:
Maria Kazimiera Ludwika d’Arquien, Lithuanian:
Marija Kazimiera; 28 June 1641 – 30
January 1716)...
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Polish feminine form is Kazimiera, in
Latin and
other languages rendered as
Casimira. It has two
possible meanings: "preacher of peace" or
alternatively "destroyer...
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chosen by
President Anastasio Somoza García
because it was the
birthday of
Casimira Sacasa, his wife's mother. Mother's Day is
celebrated on 16
November as...
- II of
Portugal and Anne
Armande Pastre de Verger. Pedro's mother,
Luisa Casimira de
Sousa N****au e
Ligne was the
first to use this title. The
title was...
- María
Casimira Cámara
Vales (March 4, 1877 –
April 14, 1970) was an
educator who
served as the
second lady of
Mexico from 1911 to 1913 as the wife of Vice...
- died
drowned in the
Tagus River on 13
January 1724. He
married Dona Luísa
Casimira de
Sousa N****au e Ligne,
Princess of
Ligne by her birth, and,
through her...
- N****au-Dietz
Louise Leopoldina (1695–1758),
Princess of N****au-Dietz
Henriette Casimira (1696–1738),
Princess of N****au-Dietz
Media related to
Henry Casimir II...
- 1891 to 11 July 1893. He was the son of Juan
Bautista Sacasa Méndez and
Casimira Sarria Montealegre,
daughter of Ramón de
Sarria y
Reyes and
Francisca Montealegre...
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Venecia was born in Dagupan,
Pangasinan to
Judge Jose R. de
Venecia Sr. and
Casimira Villamil Clavería. De
Venecia came from an
influential political family...