-
novel written by a
woman from Cape
Verde was A
Louca de
Serrano by Dina
Salústio; its translation, as The
Madwoman of Serrano, was the
first translation...
- Dina
Salústio (born 1941) is a Cape
Verdean novelist, who is the
first woman from the
country to
publish a novel, and the
first writer from the country...
- 1911 in San Ramón,
located within Alajuela Province. Her
parents were
Salustio Camacho and
Zeneida Quirós, both farmers. She was
their seventh daughter...
-
Duarte Silva (1837–1889),
chemist Antoninho Travadinha,
violinist Dina
Salústio, teacher, poet,
writer and
journalist Charles Darwin volcanic field University...
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March 2011.
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Enciclopedia Treccani Plutarch, The
Lives of
Emilius Paul and
Timoleon XVIII Salustio,
Giugurtine War (In French) Plutarch, Marius, 20 (Diodorus Siculus, in...
- 1947 The
Fugitive Policeman Uncredited 1948 Song of the
Siren Rosenda Salustio Hernández (el tejón) El
gallero El Meco Beau
Ideal German Foreign Legionnaire...
- the
first time.
African writers have
included Najwa Binshatwan and Dina
Salústio.
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Salustio, Isla -51.864331 -72.883533 -900032 1418 Abalos, Isla -51.86539 -72.901581...
- en el
Bravo (1966) -
Krauss El pícaro (1967) Su
Excelencia (1967) - Don
Salustio Menchaca,
embajador de Los
Cocos Dos
pintores pintorescos (1967) - Profesor...