- Andrés
Henestrosa Morales (November 25, 1906 –
January 10, 2008) was a
Mexican writer and politician. In
addition to his
prose and poetry,
Henestrosa was...
- Jesús
Henestrosa Vega (born 19 June 1994) is a
Mexican professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder. Jesús
Henestrosa Vega at Liga MX (archive) (in...
- Juan de la Cruz Fernández de
Henestrosa y
Horcasitas (1765–1831) was a
Spanish military commander.
Appointed lieutenant colonel of the María
Luisa Regiment...
-
Maria Guadalupe Henestrosa is an
Argentine writer. A
trained biologist, she
worked as a
science journalist. She won the
Premio Clarin de
Novela in 2002...
- Luis
Venegas de
Henestrosa (c. 1510 – 1570) was a
Spanish composer of the 16th
century active during the
Spanish Golden Age. Few
details are
known about...
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Duchess of
Talavera de la
Reina (née: María
Luisa de
Silva y Fernández de
Henestrosa; 3
December 1880 – 2
April 1955) was a
Spanish aristocrat and the second...
- 1351) and his wife María de
Henestrosa (died
after September 1356). Her
maternal uncle was Juan Fernández de
Henestrosa, the King's
favorite between...
-
important names include Adalberto Carriedo,
Jacobo Dalevuelta, Andrés
Henestrosa and
Natalia Toledo.
Music and
dance are
almost inextricably linked to...
- Orléans
Infanta María
Teresa of Spain*
Maria Luisa de
Silva y Fernández de
Henestrosa Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon-Two...
- film Coco, "La Llorona", the
Mexican folk song po****rized by
Andres Henestrosa in 1941 is sung by
Alanna Ubach in her role as Mamá Imelda,
joined by...