- Joza Zulu:
uJosef Albanian: Jozefina,
Zefina Catalan:
Josepa, Pepa,
Peppa (shortened) Cornish:
Josepa Croatian: Josipa, Josica,
Jozica Czech: Josefina, Josefa...
- Trinché (Maria Mercè)
Vicenta Jordá Martí (María de Jesús)
Josepa Panyella Doménech (
Josepa of the
Heart of Mary)
Teresa Ríus
Casas (Trinitat)
Maria Montserrat...
-
Maria Josepa M****anés i
Dalmau (also
Josepa M****anés or
Josefa M****anés; 1811 - 1887) was a
Spanish poet of the
nineteenth century,
ascribed to the movement...
- the most
powerful trade unions of the
textile industry. His
partner was
Josepa Ros, with whom he had
three children. He was
killed by
members of the gang...
-
Josepa Not,
better known as
Pepita Not, (1900 – 4 June 1938) was a
Spanish anarcho-syndicalist militant. She was born to a
peasant family, and when she...
- Ana
Maria Josepa Dorotea Egual i
Miguel (Castellón,
January 1655 - Valencia, 23
April 1735),
daughter of José
Egual Borrás and
Basilia Miguel, was a Spanish...
-
composer not
available from any
other biographical source. Her
daughter Josepa was a
singer who gave the
first performance of Haydn's
Ariadne auf Naxos...
- −80 kg José
Manuel Egea Spain
Miroslav Gachulinec Czechoslovakia
Dudley Josepa Curaçao
Christophe Pinna France
Kumite +80 kg
Brian Peakall Australia...
- Q3 Todd
Woodbridge Johan Örtegren 2005
Davis Cup 2R
Ricardo Mello David Josepa 2009
Davis Cup PO Rui
Machado Valentin Rahine 2011
Davis Cup 2R Andy Murray...
- (Tavèrnoles, 1817 – Folgueroles, 1876), was a
brickmason and farmer. His mother,
Josepa Santaló i
Planes (Folgueroles, 1819–1871), a
housewife and farmer, was to...