- as Demófilo, writer,
anthropologist and
Spanish folklorist Narcisa Pérez
Reoyo (1849–1876),
writer Modesto Brocos (1852–1936),
Brazilian painter, designer...
-
Narcisa Pérez
Reoyo (May 4, 1849 - June 19, 1876) was a 19th
Spanish writer of Galicia. Her
works included,
Cantos de la
infancia (1865), Devocionario...
- (disambiguation),
several people Montse Pérez,
Catalan actress Narcisa Pérez
Reoyo (1849–1876),
Spanish writer Neifi Pérez,
Dominican Republic baseball player...
-
Roman Catholic Church Orders Ordination 30 July 1959 by Demetrio
Mansilla Reoyo Personal details Born
Rutilio Grande García (1928-07-05)5 July 1928 El Paisnal...
- 8. Jiménez de
Gregorio 2002, pp. 8, 10.
Molina Holgado, Pedro;
Lacasta Reoyo,
Pilar (2013). "Las campiñas de La Sagra,
entre la
ruralidad y la transformación...
- "Raquel" from El huésped del
Sevillano (1926)
Jacinto Guerrero lyrics Enrique Reoyo, Juan
Ignacio Luca de Tena "De este
apacible rincón de Madrid" from Luisa...
-
Mocedades Antonio Paso Díaz
Reveriano Soutullo Juan Vert
Carbonell Enrique Reoyo y
Herrera José
Silva Aramburu Luis Gómez
Escolar Jacobo Calderón Infinito...
-
Jacinto Guerrero and a
libretto by Juan
Ignacio Luca de Tena with
Enrique Reoyo. It is set in the 16th century, and the
anonymous guest at the inn is in...
-
according to an
estimate by the
doctor and
mayor of La Coruña,
Narciso Pérez
Reoyo. The
epidemic of 1855
affected large areas of the interior. This second...
- Spain), nv.
Julia Pérez
Montes de Oca (1839–1875, Cuba), poet
Narcisa Pérez
Reoyo (1849–1876, Spain),
writer Emily Perkins (b. 1970, New Zealand), fiction...