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Lastenia Larriva y
Negron de
Llona also
known as "
Lastenia Larriva De La Jara"[citation needed] (May 6, 1848 —
September 24, 1924) was a
Peruvian poet...
- (4): 1019–1024. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2009.11.041. ISSN 0308-8146. Ruiz,
Lastenia; Ruiz, Liliana; Maco, M; Cobos, M; Gutierrez-Choquevilca, AL; Roumy, V...
- same year, he
suddenly returned to
Venezuela and,
shortly after,
married Lastenia Tello Mendoza [es], a well
known art collector.
After that, he and his...
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Remedios Mantilla 1945 Escuadrón 201 Doña
Herlinda 1945 La señora de
enfrente Lastenia Cortazano 1945 Mamá Inés Inés
Valenzuela 1946 El
barchante Neguib Sara...
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Hospital D'Antony, La Ceiba,
Honduras Occupation(s) Singer,
composer Spouse Lastenia Godoy de
Anderson Children 3
Musical career Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar...
- Tenerife,
where she died on 12
April 1926. She is
buried in the
Santa Lastenia cemetery of
Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Some
sources claim it was the king...
- Bentín, and
after her death,
married the
Peruvian poet and
journalist Lastenia Larriva. Numa
Pompilio Llona died on
April 5, 1907. His
remains are interred...
- company,
which consisted of
other acclaimed actors such as
Oscar Guerra and
Lastenia Rivadeneira, with whom he
launched the "Estampas Quiteñas",
comedies regarding...
- to use the
pseudonym Zarelia in the w****ly
Tesoro del Hogar,
founded by
Lastenia Larriva de Llona,
which was
published between 1887 and 1893.
During Ugarte's...
- the four
teams qualified for the
semifinals were Amalia,
Jorge Newbery,
Lastenia and San Fernando. The most
successful teams have
traditionally been San...