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Maria del Tránsito
Sorroza (fl. 1646) was an Afro-Ecuadorian
woman who
obtained her eman****tion from
slavery due to her
skill as a midwife. She became...
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Lizardo García
Sorroza (26
April 1844 – 29 May 1937) was
President of
Ecuador from 1
September 1905 to 15
January 1906. García was born in Guayaquil....
- Hugo Savinovich,
wrestler Pancho Segura,
tennis player María del Tránsito
Sorroza,
midwife and
formerly enslaved woman Jan Topić,
businessman Benjamin Urrutia...
- 1606)
leader of Afro-indigenous
maroon communities María del Tránsito
Sorroza,
midwife and
formerly enslaved woman.
Martina Carrillo (1750–1778), Ecuadorian...
- 1128/JCM.35.11.2778-2781.1997. PMC 230060. PMID 9350732. Román, L.; Real, F.;
Sorroza, L.; Padilla, D.; Acosta, B.; Gr****o, V.; Bravo, J.; Acosta, F. (2012)...
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singer Marcos Arouca da
Silva –
Brazilian soccer player María del Tránsito
Sorroza – Afro-Ecuadorian
midwife and
formerly enslaved woman Saint Martin de Porres...
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command at that time,
which was
fundamentally influenced by
Admiral [Raúl]
Sorroza, who has
always been
accused of [having]
something to do with the death...
- Leónidas
Plaza y Gutiérrez 1901–1905 16º
Carmen Coello Alvarez Lizardo García
Sorroza 1905–1906 (14º) Ana
Paredes Aro****a Eloy
Alfaro Delgado 1906–1911 Rosa...
- Eisenstadt;
Michael S. Danielson;
Moises Jaime Bailon Corres;
Carlos Sorroza Polo (22
January 2013).
Latin America's
Multicultural Movements: The Struggle...