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Antonio de
Erauso, born as
Catalina de
Erauso (in Spanish) (San Sebastián, Spain, 1585 or 1592 —
Cuetlaxtla near Orizaba, New Spain, 1650), was a Basque...
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Basque and
other languages.
Catalina de
Erauso (1585 or 1592–1650),
former nun who
travelled around Spain and the Americas...
- 1975),
Romanian tennis player Catalina Denis,
Colombian actress Catalina de
Erauso (1592–1650),
Spanish explorer Catalina D'Erzel (1897–1950),
Mexican journalist...
- with no one
doubting Erauso's ****. In 1623
Erauso revealed the true story, and
after a
medical examination to
prove virginity,
Erauso was sent to Spain,...
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Alterio Mara
Bestelli Tomás
Pozzi Claudio Rissi Cinematography Javier Aguirre Erauso Edited by Raúl López
Music by
Maite Arroitajauregi Mursego Production company...
- ****ual partners.
Prominent female homo****uals of the
period included Katalin Erauso,
Isabel de Borbón-Parma, and Elena/o de Céspedes .
Important Sapphic writers...
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Antonio de
Erauso (a.k.a.
Catalina de
Erauso). The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Jorge Fernández. María Félix as
Catalina Erauso 'La Monja...
- chef, TV
presenter and producer, and
Basque pelota businessman Katalina Erauso, nun and
soldier in the 17th
century Koldo Mitxelena,
linguist Lope de Aguirre...
- scheme. She is
loosely based upon the
historical character of
Catalina de
Erauso, the
Lieutenant Nun. Otto Baynes:
English naval officer, a
privateer sent...
- d'Abreu e
Lencastro Louise Labé Antónia
Rodrigues Okaji no Kata
Antonio de
Erauso Maria la
Bailadora Anne
Chamberlyne Margaretha (died
after 1611) was a soldier...