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Celestina may
refer to: In arts and entertainment: La
Celestina, a 15th-century
Spanish novel Celestina (novel), an 18th-century
English work by poet...
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Melibea (Spanish:
Tragicomedia de
Calisto y Melibea),
known in
Spain as La
Celestina is a work
entirely in
dialogue published in 1499.
Sometimes called in...
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Celestina Aladekoba is a Nigerian-American
recording artist,
dancer and actress. She is
perhaps best
known for
appearing in Prince's "Black Sweat" music...
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Celestina Sommer (née Christmas; 1 July 1827 – 11
April 1859) was a
Victorian murderer,
notorious as much for her
escape from the
death penalty as for...
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Celestina Manga Besecu (born 12
September 2002) is an
Equatoguinean footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for the
Equatorial Guinea national...
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Celestinas Jucys (Russian name: Целестинас Юцис; born 18
January 1939) is a
Soviet rower from Lithuania. He
competed at the 1964
Summer Olympics in Tokyo...
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Patthinihennadige Warnadeepthia Kurukulasuriya Celestina Rodrigo, MBE (known as Mrs.
Jeremias Dias; 11 July 1858 – 26
March 1933) was a
Ceylonese philanthropist...
- La
Celestina is a work
entirely in
dialogue published in 1499. La
Celestina may also
refer to: La
Celestina (1996 film), a
Spanish drama film The Wanton...
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Celestina Cordero (April 6, 1787 – January, 1862), was an
educator who in 1802
founded a
school for
girls "escuela de amigas" in San Juan,
Puerto Rico...
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Celestina Stefania Popa-Toma (born 12 July 1970) is a
retired Romanian artistic gymnast, who
competed internationally between 1985 and 1988. She is an...