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Maria Lluïsa Borràs i González (Barcelona, 1
February 1931 – Palafrugell, 23
January 2010),
doctorate in Art
History from the
Universitat de Barcelona...
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Lluïsa Cunillé
Salgado (Badalona, 1961) is a
Spanish playwright who
writes in
Spanish and Catalan. In 2010, she
became the
first woman to be
awarded the...
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Lluïsa Forrellad i
Miquel (27 May 1927 – 4
August 2018) was a
Spanish writer who
wrote in
Catalan and Spanish. She
received the
Premio Nadal in 1953 for...
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Lluïsa Vidal i Puig (Barcelona, 2
April 1876 – 22
October 1918) was a painter.
Raised in a well-off
family closely related to
Catalan modernist circles...
- by
union to the
descents of the last
duchess Francesc I 1592-1622 Joana-
Lluisa 1622–1652,
daughter of
Francesc I, she
originated the
families Borja and...
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Lluïsa Casagemas i Coll (b. 13 Dec 1873, d. ?
after 1930; one
source says c. 1942) was a
Catalan violinist,
singer and composer. She was born in Barcelona...
- art
which would go on to be his life's work. On 19 June 1886, he
married Lluïsa Denís i Reverter. The
following year, his daughter,
Maria Agustina (ca)...
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Dictionnaire soninké-français (Mauritanie). Karthala. Gràcia; Contreras,
Lluïsa; Joan
Miquel (2005). El Soninké i el Mandinga.
Universitat de Girona.{{cite...
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Maria Lluïsa Oliveda i Puig (Spain, 6 July 1922 – 20 June 2020) was a
Spanish actress and
director of
Catalan theater, as well as a women's
rights activist...
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Maria del Mar = Mar
Maria dels Àngels = Mariàngels, Àngels, Màngels
Maria Lluïsa =
Marissa Maria Soletat =
Marissol Mariona = Ona,
Miona Meritxell = Txell...