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Castizo (fem.
Castiza) was a
racial category used in 18th-century
Spanish America to
refer to
people who were three-quarters
Spanish by
descent and one-quarter...
- brother,
sometimes called Carlo Castiza,
their sister Gratiana, a widow, and
mother of Vindice, Hippolito, and
Castiza The Duke The Duchess, the duke's...
-
rimadas en una
manera extravagante (1910)
Farsa y
licencia de la
Reina Castiza (1910)
Voces de gesta.
Tragedia pastoril (1911) El embrujado. Tragedia...
- (a
version of the play's Hippolito),
Carla Henry as his
virtuous sister Castiza, and Marc
Warren and
Justin Salinger as the Duchess's sons
Supervacuo and...
- criolla) – a
person of
Spanish descent born in the Americas;
Castizo (fem.
castiza) – a
person with
primarily Spanish and some
American Indian ancestry born...
- join the
Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC).
While with the RSC, she pla****
Castiza in
Trevor Nunn's 1966
staging of The Revenger's Tragedy,
Diana in All's...
- ca. 1750 De Español y d'India;
Mestiza De español y Mestiza,
Castiza De Español y
Castiza, Español De Español y Negra,
Mulata De Español y Mulata; Morisca...
- 1967 Nerissa, The
Merchant of Venice,
Century Theatre, Manchester, 1967
Castiza, The Revenger's Tragedy,
Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon...
- be
known by the
sobriquets of the
Traditional Queen (Spanish: la
Reina Castiza), and the
Queen of Sad
Mischance (Spanish: la de los
Tristes Destinos)...
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Spanish (español) father,
Mestiza (mixed Spanish-Indian) mother, and
their Castiza daughter.
Miguel Cabrera...