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Engracia or
Engrácia may
refer to:
Engrácia Cabenha (born 1949),
Angolan rebel Engracia Cruz-Reyes (1892–1975),
Filipino chef and
entrepreneur Engracia...
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Church of
Santa Engrácia (Portuguese:
Igreja de
Santa Engrácia,
pronounced [iˈɣɾeʒɐ ðɨ ˈsɐ̃tɐ ẽˈɡɾasiɐ]) is a 17th-century
monument in Lisbon, Portugal...
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Mariana Engracia de
Toledo Portugal y
Pimentel (1623-1686), was a
Spanish courtier. She was the lady-in-waiting (junior
Camarera mayor de Palacio) to the...
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martyred in 303 AD. The
Basilica of
Santa Engracia is
located at
Plaza de
Santa Engracia. The
Basilica of
Santa Engracia is
believed to have been
built on the...
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Engracia Cruz-Reyes (April 16, 1892 — July 6, 1975) was a
Filipino chef and entrepreneur. She was an
active promoter of
Filipino cuisine,
especially through...
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Santa Engrácia (English:
Saint Engratia) is a
former parish (freguesia) in the muni****lity of Lisbon, Portugal. At the
administrative reorganization of...
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Santa Engràcia is a
hamlet located in the muni****lity of Tremp, in
Province of
Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion of 13...
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Engracia Pastora Pérez Yépez (1910 – 8
February 2015),
better known as Niña
Engracia, was a
Venezuelan culinary artisan from El
Tocuyo who made acemitas [es]...
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Engrácia Francisco Cabenha (born 1949) is an
Angolan military officer and anti-colonial activist. She was the only
woman to be part of the
group of nationalists...
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Maria Engracia Freyer was an
American First Lady of Guam and an art collector. On
April 2, 1888,
Freyer was born as
Maria Engracia Critcher in San Francisco...