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Hermila Galindo Acosta (also
known as
Hermila Galindo de Topete) (2 June 1886 – 18 August 1954) was a
Mexican feminist and a writer. She was an early...
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directed and
produced by
Marcos Paulo Simões,
starring Milhem Cortaz,
Hermila Guedes,
Eriberto Leão and Lima Duarte. It is
based on the 2005
Banco Central...
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notions of justice. Dion
Andias Naruna Costa as
Cristina Seu
Jorge as
Edson Hermila Guedes as
Darlene Lee
Taylor as Ivan
Danilo Grangheia as
Andrade Pedro...
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During his
presidency he
relied on his
personal secretary and
close aide,
Hermila Galindo de Topete, to
rally and
secure support for him.
Through her efforts...
- the
various countries.
Important advocates for women's
suffrage include Hermila Galindo (Mexico), Eva Perón (Argentina),
Alicia Moreau de
Justo (Argentina)...
- 2018 $1,000 153 × 65 mm Gray
Mexican Revolution;
Francisco I. Madero,
Hermila Galindo and
Carmen Serdán
Tropical humid-forest
ecosystems represented...
- La
Mujer Moderna was a
Mexican w****ly
feminist magazine founded by
Hermila Galindo and
published between 1915 and 1919.
Between September 16, 1915 and...
- in São
Paulo during the 1950s and 1960s.
Daniel de
Oliveira as
Hiroito Hermila Guedes as Alaíde
Jefferson Brasil as
Nelsinho Milhem Cortaz as
Osmar Paulo...
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received the
Hermila Galindo medal from the
Mexico City Congress, for her work in the
visibility of
women on the Internet, as well as the
Hermila Galindo award...
- also her
intimate relationships and even her
ability to cope with life.
Hermila Guedes as Verônica João
Miguel as
Gustavo W. J
Solha as Zé
Maria Renata...