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Roberta Lobeira Alanís, also
known as
Roberta Lobeira (born June 25, 1979, in Monterrey, Mexico), is a
Mexican painter and
visual artist. She
works in...
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Lobeira may
refer to:
Lobeira, Spain, a town in Galicia. The
Spanish name is
Lobera ("wolves' lair", "wolf trap", "wolf woman"). João de
Lobeira (c.1233–1285)...
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Vasco de
Lobeira (died 1403) was a
Portuguese medieval writer to whom is
attributed the
prose original of the
romance Amadis de Gaula. In the Portuguese...
- João
Pires de
Lobeira (c. 1233–1285) was a
Portuguese troubadour of the time of King
Afonso III, who is
supposed to have been the
first to
reduce into...
- 14th-century version),
perhaps by the
knight Vasco de
Lobeira or the
troubador João de
Lobeira.
Madhava Kandali produces the
Saptakanda Ramayana (a retelling...
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portraits contain elements of
magical realism, a
consistent theme in
Lobeira's work.
Lobeira has
known Suárez "all [her] life" and had
worked with Caro and...
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Vasco de
Lobeira, who was
knighted after the
Battle of
Aljubarrota (1385).
Other sources claim that the work was, in fact, a copy of João de
Lobeira, and...
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Lobeira is a muni****lity in the
province of Ourense, in the
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It
belongs to the
comarca of A
Baixa Limia. It had...
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common in the
Brazilian savanna, the
Cerrado ecoregion. The
plant is
called lobeira ("wolf's plant") or fruta-do-lobo ("wolf's fruit") in Portuguese. The name...
- (including S. semicoalitum)
Solanum lycocarpum – Wolf apple, fruta-de-lobo,
lobeira (Brazil)
Solanum melissarum Bohs
Solanum nudum Dunal –
Forest nightshade...