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Ernestina may
refer to:
Ernestina Cravello (1880–1942), Italian-American anarcha-feminist
Clodoaldo de Oliveira, a
Brazilian footballer Ernestina Edem...
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Ernestina Sucre Tapia (November 24, 1892 - July 2, 1982), was a
Panamanian teacher and poet who is
mostly known for
writing the Oath to the Flag of Panama...
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Effie M.
Morrissey (now
Ernestina-Morrissey) is a
schooner skippered by
Robert Bartlett that made many
scientific expeditions to the Arctic, sponsored...
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Ernestina Godoy Ramos (born
January 17, 1954) is a
Mexican lawyer and
civil servant who has been the
Attorney General of
Mexico City [es] from 2018 to...
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Ernestina Paper (née Puritz-Man****è; 1846 – 14
February 1926) was the
first female university graduate in
modern Italy. She
graduated in 1877 in medicine...
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Ernestina Lecuona y
Casado (16
January 1882 – 3
September 1951) was a
Cuban pianist,
music educator and composer.
Ernestina Lecuona y
Casado was born...
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Nellie (or Nelly)
Francisca Ernestina Campobello Luna (November 7, 1900 – July 9, 1986) was a
Mexican writer,
notable for
having written one of the few...
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Ernestina Maenza (22
December 1908 – 25 July 1995) was a
Spanish alpine skier. She
competed in the women's
combined event at the 1936
Winter Olympics...
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Alicia Alonso (born
Alicia Ernestina de la
Caridad del
Cobre Martínez del Hoyo; 21
December 1920 – 17
October 2019) was a
Cuban prima ballerina ****oluta...
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Ernestina Albertina di S****onia-Weimar]]; see its
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