- María
Dolores García
Cotarelo (born 17
August 1943 in A Coruña) is a
Spanish politician.
First involved with a
clandestine socialist organization back...
- Roteas, Río, Molans, Cean, Fontela, Breadouro, Silveira, Combro, Calzada,
Cotarelo, Romeu, Verdeal, Melcas, Taberna, Burdes, Abade, Igrexa, Quintas, Carballal...
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Emilio Cotarelo y Mori in the
Nueva biblioteca de
autores españoles (supplementary to Hartzenbusch's edition) P Muñoz Peña, Madrid, 1889 E
Cotarelo y Mori...
- No. of
episodes 10
Production Executive producers David Martínez
David Cotarelo Angela Agudo Sergio Pizzolante Andy
Kaplan Jesús Torres-Viera John Gertz...
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notable stage actors of
Spain during her period, and was
known as La Tirana.
Cotarelo y Mori,
Emilio (2007). María del
Rosario Fernández, la Tirana. Primera...
- Levy Jeff
Goldberg Sergio Pizzolante Ángela
Agudo David Martínez
David Cotarelo Editor Silvina Soto
Production companies Secuoya Studios William Levy Entertainment...
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Encyclopedia of
Arabic Language and Linguistics,
Brill Publishers, 2006. "Ramón
Cotarelo".
Archived from the
original on 2009-02-14.
Retrieved 2009-05-23. Bennison...
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people Maria Garcia (disambiguation),
multiple people María
Dolores García
Cotarelo,
Granada politician María
Esther García López (born 1948),
Spanish poet...
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dominant view
internationally for many years. In 1861 the
soldier Juan
Cotarelo Garastazu, a
field marshal (mariscal de campo) of the
Spanish army, wrote...
- Wissenschaften. 1875. p. 336.
Retrieved November 26, 2023. Mori,
Emilio Cotarelo y (1901). Lope de
Rueda y el
teatro español de su
tiempo (in Spanish)....