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- Ernestina de Champourcín Morán de Loredo (10 July 1905 in Vitoria-Gasteiz – 27 March 1999 in Madrid) was a Spanish poet. She is most ****ociated with the...
- (1899–1956) Luis Cernuda (1902–1963) Juan Chabás (1900–1954) Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999) Gerardo Diego (1896–1987) Juan José Domenchina (1898–1959)...
- La túnica de Neso (1919) and Dédalo (1932). His wife was Ernestina de Champourcín (born 1905), also a poet and novelist. By 1936 Domenchina had published...
- stopped below Heyre. The valleys of the southern entrance to the town (Champourcin, Chanolles, Blegiers) are situated in limestone mountains of the Jur****ic...
- Berenguer Laosa María Bruguera Pérez Matilde Cantos Rosa Chacel Ernestina de Champourcín Florence Farmborough María García Torrecillas África de las Heras Matilde...
- Michel de Champourcin, paid for by the Irish government) but, in spite of all his efforts, he could not secure Ryan's release. It was de Champourcin's contacts...
- Champagne (1897–1983, Belgium), educator & wr. in French Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999, Spain), poet Françoise Chandernagor (b. 1945, France), nv...
- of day-care centers for working women. Members included Ernestina de Champourcín, Elena Fortún, María Goyri, María Lejárraga, María Teresa León, Carmen...
- Berenguer Laosa María Bruguera Pérez Matilde Cantos Rosa Chacel Ernestina de Champourcín Florence Farmborough María García Torrecillas África de las Heras Matilde...
- poet Rosa Chacel (1898–1994), journalist and novelist Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999), poet Concha Méndez (1898–1986), poet Margarita Manso [es]...