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Tatiana Troyanos Archives at the
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- Troiano,
Troyano or
Troyanos may
refer to:
Troiano Acquaviva d’Aragona (1696–1747),
Italian cardinal and
Catholic archbishop Anthony Troiano (born 1988)...
- Fernández
Troyano ( July 9, 1938, Madrid, Spain) is a
Spanish engineer,
architect and author. He is the co-chair of CFCSL.
Leonardo Fernández
Troyano is the...
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Alina Troyano, more
commonly known as
Carmelita Tropicana, is a Cuban-American
stage and film ****
actress who
lives and
works in New York City. Tropicana...
- Juan
Santisteban Troyano (born 8
December 1936) is a
Spanish retired football midfielder and manager. Real
Madrid La Liga: 1956–57, 1957–58, 1960–61,...
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opera singers Kiri Te Kanawa, José Carreras,
Marilyn Horne, and
Tatiana Troyanos, was an
international bestseller. An Emmy-nominated film The
Making of...
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sounded too late].
Levante (in Spanish).
Retrieved 30
October 2024. Jiménez
Troyano,
Andrea (29
October 2024). "Los
estragos del
temporal en Málaga a causa...
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Jinjer Tatiana Mamaki (1921-2007), Gr****
dancer and c****ographer
Tatiana Troyanos (1938-1993),
American opera singer Tatyana Alekseyeva (born 1963), Russian...
- of hospitals. 1990. p. 56 Ziegler,
Tiffany A.,
Tiffany A. Ziegler, and
Troyanos.
Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of
Charitable Institutions. Springer...
- (1992)
actress Myrna Loy (1993)
classical music,
opera singer Tatiana Troyanos (1993) c****ographer
Erick Hawkins (1994)
lawyer Simon Rifkind (1995) New...