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Nacha Regules is a 1950
Argentine period romantic melodrama film of the
classical era of
Argentine cinema,
directed by Luis César
Amadori and starring...
- Elías
Regules (1861–1929) was a
Uruguayan physician, teacher,
writer and politician. He was a
member of the
Constitutional Party. Mi
tapera (1894) Pasto...
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incorporated as the muni****lity of
Régules in the
district of
Jiquilpan on 2
April 1910,
taking its name
after Nicolás de
Régules, a
general who
fought against...
- Poncitlán, and Jamay, in Jalisco, and in
Venustiano Carranza and Cojumatlán de
Régules, in Michoacán. It is
located at 20°20′N 103°00′W / 20.333°N 103.000°W...
- Camioneros [es]
Deportivo Cuenca "
Regules Fernando". En Una
Baldosa (in Spanish). 30 June 2006.
Retrieved 15
November 2024. "Partidos de
Regules,
Fernando Gabriel jugando...
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continued to be a
Republican stronghold,
serving as a base for Nicolás
Régules,
Manuel García Pueblita,
Carlos Salazar Ruiz, and
Vicente Riva Palacio...
- Anquetil,
Louis Pierre (1850).
Histoire de
France depuis le
temps les plus
régulés jusqu'a la
Revolution en 1789... (in French).
Dufour et Mulat. Seong-Hak...
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inventory of the
library of
Lorenzo de'Medici
lists it
under the
title Regule lingue florentine ("Rules of the
Florentine language"). The only
known m****cript...
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noche toca a su fin y Cautiverio, La
muerte en las
calles (1949),
Nacha Regules (1919) and
Historia de
arrabal (1923), the
latter two
works proving his...
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occupied Tacámbaro.
Shortly thereafter,
Senora Regules, the wife of the
Republican General Nicolas Regules, was
found rendering medical aid to two guerillas...