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Legio I
Isaura Sagittaria Legio II
Isaura Legio III
Isaura Titular bishopric of
Isaura [de]
Isaura (singer) (born 1989),
Portuguese singer Isaura Borges...
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Escrava Isaura (
Isaura:
Slave Girl) is a 1976
Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Globo,
originally broadcast between 11
October 1976 and 5
February 1977...
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Isaura Gonçalo Ferrão
Nyusi (born
October 2, 1962) is a
Mozambican civil servant and
educator who has
served as the
First Lady of
Mozambique since January...
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Isaura Espinoza (born
Isaura Espinoza on
August 25, 1960, in
Piedras Negras, Coa****la, Mexico) is a
Mexican actress.
Espinoza was born on
August 25, 1960...
- twin
settlements Isaura Palaea (Ἰσαυρα Παλαιά, Latin:
Isaura Vetus 'Old
Isaura') and
Isaura Nea (Ἰσαυρα Νέα, Latin:
Isaura Nova 'New
Isaura'). The Isaurians...
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Escrava Isaura may
refer to: A
Escrava Isaura (novel), an 1875
novel by
Bernardo Guimarães A
Escrava Isaura (1949 film), a
Brazilian film of 1949 Escrava...
- A
Escrava Isaura (The
Slave Isaura) is a 2004
Brazilian telenovela based on A
Escrava Isaura, an 1875
abolitionist romance novel by
Bernardo Guimarães...
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Isaura Nea (Ancient Gr****: Ἴσαυρα Νέα), in
Latin Isaura Nova, both
meaning 'New
Isaura', was a town of the
Roman and
Byzantine era, so
called in juxtaposition...
- Sor
Isaura Marcos Sánchez (Los Santos, Salamanca, 13
January 1959) is a
cloistered nun of the Poor
Clares order at the
Monastery of
Pedralbes whose photographs...
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Isaura Palaea (Ancient Gr****: Ἴσαυρα Παλαιά, romanized:
Isaura Palaia), in
Latin Isaura Vetus, both
meaning 'Old
Isaura', and
perhaps identical to Isauropolis...