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Gertrudis is a
feminine given name.
People with that name include:
Gertrudis Anglesola (1641–1727),
Valencian abbess and
mystic Gertrudis Bocanegra (1765–1817)...
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Gertrudis (Spanish
equivalent of
Saint Gertrude) may
refer to:
Santa Gertrudis-Boca del
Infierno Provincial Park, in
British Columbia Santa Gertrudis...
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ranch consists of four
divisions of land:
Santa Gertrudis, Laureles, Encino, and Norias. The
Santa Gertrudis and
Laureles divisions share a
short length of...
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Santa Gertrudis was
developed on the King
Ranch in
southern Texas. The name
derives from the Spanish-owned
estate of Los
Cerros de
Santa Gertrudis, where...
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Gertrudis Gómez de
Avellaneda y
Arteaga (March 23, 1814 –
February 1, 1873) was a 19th-century Cuban-born
Spanish writer. Born in
Puerto Príncipe, now...
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Mission Santa Gertrudis (Spanish: Misión
Santa Gertrudis),
originally to be
called Dolores del Norte, was a
Spanish mission established by the
Jesuit missionary...
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strong attraction to Juan,
Gertrudis jumps onto his
horse and
leaves with him. Tita sees this but
tells Elena that
Gertrudis was
kidnapped and the soldiers...
- portra**** by
Ofelia Medina in the
Mexican biographical film
Gertrudis (1992). "Maria
Gertrudis Theodora Bocanegra - Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950". FamilySearch...
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Gertrudis Anglesola (June 19, 1641, in
Valencia –
March 3, 1727, in La Zaidía [es], Valencia), also
known as
Gertrudis de Anglesola, was an
abbess and...
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Gertrudis is a 1992
Mexican biographical film
about the life and
execution of
Gertrudis Bocanegra, a
noted female insurgent of the
Mexican War of Independence...