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  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Women, Resistance and Revolution Sheila Rowbotham, 2014-01-14 This classic book provides a historical overview of feminist strands among the modern revolutionary movements of Russia, China and the Third World. Sheila Rowbotham shows how women rose against the dual challenges of an unjust state system and social-sexual prejudice. Women, Resistance and Revolution is an invaluable historical study, as well as a trove of anecdote and example fit to inspire today’s generation of feminist thinkers and activists.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Women, Feminism, and Social Change in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, 1890-1940 Asuncion Lavrin, 1998-01-01 Feminists in the Southern Cone countries?Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay?between 1910 and 1930 obliged political leaders to consider gender in labor regulation, civil codes, public health programs, and politics. Feminism thus became a factor in the modernization of theseøgeographically linked but diverse societies in Latin America. Although feminists did not present a unified front in the discussion of divorce, reproductive rights, and public-health schemes to regulate sex and marriage, this work identifies feminism as a trigger for such discussion, which generated public and political debate on gender roles and social change. Asunci¢n Lavrin recounts changes inøgender relations and the role of women in each of the three countries, thereby contributing an enormous amount of new information and incisive analysis to the histories of Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Spanish across Domains in the United States , 2020-07-27 This edited volume adopts a new angle on the study of Spanish in the United States, one that transcends the use of Spanish as an ethnic language and explores it as a language spreading across new domains: education, public spaces, and social media. It aims to position Spanish in the United States in the wider frame of global multilingualism and in line with new perspectives of analysis such as superdiversity, translanguaging, indexicality, and multimodality. All the 15 chapters analyze Spanish use as an instance of social change in the sense that monolingual cultural reproduction changes and produces cultural transformation. Furthermore, these chapters represent five macro-regions of the United States: the Southwest, the West, the Midwest, the Northeast, and the Southeast.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Bug-Jargal Victor Hugo, 2017 The story is a dramatic episode of the revolt of the blacks of St. Domingo in 1791. Bug-Jargal, the hero, is a negro, a slave in the household of a planter. He is secretly in love with his master's daughter, a poetic child, betrothed to her cousin, Leopold d'Auverney. The latter saves the life of Bug-Jargal, who is condemned to death for an act of rebellion. When the great revolt breaks out, and the whole island is in flames, Bug-Jargal protects the young girl, and saves the life of her lover. He even conducts D'Auverney to her he loves, and then, in the fullness of sublime abnegation, he surrenders himself to the whites, who shoot him dead.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: La Dorotea Lope de Vega, 1964
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context Franklin W. Knight, Teresita Martínez-Vergne, 2006-05-18 The Caribbean ranks among the earliest and most completely globalized regions in the world. From the first moment Europeans set foot on the islands to the present, products, people, and ideas have made their way back and forth between the region and other parts of the globe with unequal but inexorable force. An inventory of some of these unprecedented multidirectional exchanges, this volume provides a measure of, as well as a model for, new scholarship on globalization in the region. Ten essays by leading scholars in the field of Caribbean studies identify and illuminate important social and cultural aspects of the region as it seeks to maintain its own identity against the unrelenting pressures of globalization. These essays examine cultural phenomena in their creolized forms--from sports and religion to music and drink--as well as the Caribbean manifestations of more universal trends--from racial inequality and feminist activism to indebtedness and economic uncertainty. Throughout, the volume points to the contending forces of homogeneity and differentiation that define globalization and highlights the growing agency of the Caribbean peoples in the modern world. Contributors: Antonio Benitez-Rojo (1931-2004) Alex Dupuy, Wesleyan University Juan Flores, City University of New York Graduate Center Jorge L. Giovannetti, University of Puerto Rico Aline Helg, University of Geneva Franklin W. Knight, The Johns Hopkins University Anthony P. Maingot, Florida International University Teresita Martinez-Vergne, Macalester College Helen McBain, Economic Commission for Latin America & the Caribbean, Trinidad Frances Negron-Muntaner, Columbia University Valentina Peguero, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Raquel Romberg, Temple University
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Nature Inside William D. Browning, Catherine O. Ryan, 2020-10-09 Written by a leading proponent of biophilic design, this is the only practical guide to biophilic design principles for interior designers. Describing the key benefits, principles and processes of biophilic design, Nature Inside illustrates the implementation of biophilic design in interior design practice, across a range of international case studies – at different scales, and different typologies. Starting with the principles of biophilic design, and the principles and processes in practice, the book then showcases a variety of interior spaces – residential, retail, workplace, hospitality, education, healthcare and manufacturing. The final chapter looks ‘outside the walls’, giving a case study at the campus and city scale. With practical guidance and real-world solutions that can be directly-applied in day-to-day practice, this is a must-have for designers interested in applying biophilic principles.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Algo de Todo Juan Valera, 2018-10-15 Algo de todo Juan Valera Juan Valera y Alcalá-Galiano (18 October 1824 - 18 April 1905), was a Spanish realist author, diplomat, and politician.He was born at Cabra, in the province of Córdoba, and was educated at Málaga and at the University of Granada, where he took his degree in law, and then entered upon a diplomatic career (1847). Over the next five decades, Valera filled a number of positions in a variety of places. He accompanied the Spanish Ambassador to Naples.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Mapping of New Spain Barbara E. Mundy, 2000-12 To learn about its territories in the New World, Spain commissioned a survey of Spanish officials in Mexico between 1578 and 1584, asking for local maps as well as descriptions of local resources, history, and geography. In The Mapping of New Spain, Barbara Mundy illuminates both the Amerindian (Aztec, Mixtec, and Zapotec) and the Spanish traditions represented in these maps and traces the reshaping of indigene world views in the wake of colonization. Its contribution to its specific field is both significant and original. . . . It is a pure pleasure to read. —Sabine MacCormack, Isis Mundy has done a fine job of balancing the artistic interpretation of the maps with the larger historical context within which they were drawn. . . . This is an important work. —John F. Schwaller, Sixteenth Century Journal This beautiful book opens a Pandora's box in the most positive sense, for it provokes the reconsideration of several long-held opinions about Spanish colonialism and its effects on Native American culture. —Susan Schroeder, American Historical Review
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Linguistic Legacy of Spanish and Portuguese J. Clancy Clements, 2009-03-26 Analyses the development of Portuguese and Spanish from Latin and their subsequent transformation into several non-standard varieties. Clements demonstrates that grammar formation not only takes place in parent-to-child communication, but also in adult-to-adult communication. He argues that cultural identity and cognitive abilities are important factors in language formation and maintenance.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: For a Sack of Bones Lluís-Anton Baulenas, 2008 Set in Franco Spain in 1949, this revenge tale of Legionnaire Sgt. Genís Aleu bears themes of desolation, fear, and cruelty.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Captain Alatriste Arturo Pérez-Reverte, 2005-12-27 The first action-packed historical adventure in the internationally acclaimed Captain Alatriste series, featuring a Spanish soldier who lives as a swordsman-for-hire in 17th century Madrid. Needing gold to pay off his debts, Captain Alatriste and another hired blade are paid to ambush two travelers, stage a robbery, and give the travelers a fright. “No blood,” they are told. Then a mysterious stranger enters to clarify the job: he increases the pay, and tells Alatriste that, instead, he must murder the two travelers. When the attack unfolds, Alatriste realizes that these aren’t ordinary travelers, and what happens next is only the first in a riveting series of twists and turns, with implications that will reverberate throughout the courts of Europe...
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Poets, Philosophers, Lovers Frederick Luis Aldama, Tess O'Dwyer, 2020-10-27 With a foreword by Ilan Stavans This collection of essays, by fifteen scholars across diverse fields, explores forty years of writing by Giannina Braschi, one of the most revolutionary Latinx authors of her generation. Since the 1980s, Braschi’s linguistic and structural ingenuities, radical thinking, and poetic hilarity have spanned the genres of theatre, poetry, fiction, essay, musical, manifesto, political philosophy, and spoken word. Her best-known titles are El imperio de los sueños, Yo-Yo Boing!, and United States of Banana. She writes in Spanish, Spanglish, and English and embraces timely and enduring subjects: love, liberty, creativity, environment, economy, censorship, borders, immigration, debt, incarceration, colonialization, terrorism, and revolution. Her work has been widely adapted into theater, photography, film, lithography, painting, sculpture, comics, and music. The essays in this volume explore the marvelous ways that Braschi’s texts shake upside down our ideas of ourselves and enrich our understanding of how powerful narratives can wake us to our higher expectations.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Republic of Ecuador Webster E. Browning, 1920
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Antiatticist Stefano Valente, 2015-09-25 The so-called Antiatticista is a Greek Atticistic lexicon crucial for understanding the Atticism of the 2nd cent. CE. The anonymous author approved a broader idea of Attic language in contrast to the most rigorous Atticists. For this (polemic) purpose, he used some older sources (in particular Hellenistic ones, such as Aristophanes of Byzantium) where he could find rich quotations from classical authors, especially from comic poets. Given that many of them are no longer extant, this work now represents the only source for them. The first critical edition of this lexicon is prefaced by a survey of its textual tradition, direct and indirect, which concerns its relationship to the Byzantine lexicon Synagoge. The authorship, the typology, and the sources of the work are also investigated. The unedited annotations by David Ruhnkenius for his planned edition of the text are appended. Comprehensive indexes are provided at the end of the book.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Africa: a Traveler's Journal Applewood Applewood Books, 2017-02-28 Create a cherished keepsake of your favorite journey with this elegant and inspiring travel journal. Record your observations and insights, travel plans, accommodations, companions, memorable moments, interesting people met, and favorite sights, meals, and adventures. Includes packing and travel tips, conversion charts, a point page, and a place to record the addresses of loved ones back home - to send postcards, of course! Sprinkled throughout are stimulating quotations from famous travelers like Jack Kerouac and Ernest Hemingway, just the encouragement you need to write down your memories each day and re-live your journey for years to come.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Aristophanes: Birds. Lysistrata. Women at the Thesmophoria Aristophanes, 1998 Aristophanes (ca. 446-386 BCE), one of the world's greatest comic dramatists, has been admired since antiquity for his iridescent wit and beguiling fantasy, exuberant language, and brilliant satire of the social, intellectual, and political life of Athens at its height. In this third volume of a new Loeb Classical Library edition of Aristophanes, Jeffrey Henderson presents a freshly edited Greek text and a lively, unexpurgated translation of three plays with full explanatory notes. In Birds Aristophanes turns from the pointed political satire characteristic of earlier plays to a fantasy that soars literally into the air in search of a carefree world. Here the enterprising protagonists create a utopian counter-Athens, called Cloudcuckooland, ruled by birds. Lysistrata blends boisterous comedy and an earnest call for peace. Lysistrata, our first comic heroine, organizes a panhellenic conjugal strike of young wives until their husbands end the war between Athens and Sparta. Athenian women again take center stage in Women at the Thesmophoria, this time to punish Euripides for portraying them as wicked. Parody of Euripides' plots enlivens this witty confrontation of the sexes.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Sacrament of Language Giorgio Agamben, 2018-02-28 Oaths play an essential part in the political and religious history of the West as a 'sacrament of power'. Yet despite numerous studies by linguists, anthropologists and historians of law and of religion, there exists no complete analysis of the oath which seeks to explain the strategic function that this phenomenon has performed at the intersection of law, religion and politics. The oath seems to define man himself as a political animal, but what is an oath and from where does it originate? Taking this question as its point of departure, Giorgio Agamben's book develops a pathbreaking 'archaeology' of the oath. Via a firsthand survey of Greek and Roman sources which shed light on the nexus of the oath with archaic legislation, acts of condemnation and the names of gods and blasphemy, Agamben recasts the birth of the oath as a decisive event of anthropogenesis, the process by which mankind became humanity. If the oath has historically constituted itself as a 'sacrament of power', it has functioned at one and the same time as a 'sacrament of language' - a sacrament in which man, discovering that he can speak, chooses to bind himself to his language and to use it to put life and destiny at stake.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Acta Argentina. Congreso de la Nación. Senado de la Nación, 1973
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Politics of River Trade Thomas Whigham, 1991
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Reading Eustathios of Thessalonike Filippomaria Pontani, Vasileios Katsaros, Vasileios Sarris, 2017-02-20 Despite the relevance of Eustathios to both Classical and Byzantine studies, no monograph and no collective volume in English has yet been devoted to his figure. This book attempts to fill in this gap by addressing the various facets of his output - above all his commentaries on Homer, Dionysius the Periegete, Pindar, and the Iambic Canon on the Pentecost; but also his historiographical work, his speeches and his theological production receive due attention. The book also tackles several aspects of Eustathios‘ style (proverbs, allusions, etc.), and the meaning of his work in the context of his historical moment. Addressed at specialists but also at graduate students with an interest in the reception of Classical antiquity and in Byzantine civilisation, the volume gathers papers by leading scholars from various countries, and it opens up new paths of research in several areas of philology and history, above all by interweaving and juxtaposing Eustathios‘ dimension as an Homerist and an immensely learned classical scholar with his capacities as an orator, a highly praised teacher, a rhetorically refined writer of Greek prose, an historian of his own turbulent times, and an archbishop who had to fulfil his everyday duties.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Docile Puerto Rican René Marqués, 1976
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Cannae , 1931 Authorized translation from the German. Contains 100 maps. Includes various battles which the author analyzes along with military theories. Convinced that Germany, surrounded by powerful enemies, would have to fight outnumbered and win, Schlieffen believed the key to victory could be discovered in an account of the Battle of Cannae, written by the German military historian Hans Delbruck. Therefore, Schlieffen ordered the historical section of the General Staff to produce a set of Cannae Studies that would demonstrate that the principle of double envelopment practiced by Hannibal at Cannae was the master key to victory in battle.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Morphosis Thom Mayne, 2019-10-08 A resounding masterpiece of architectural publishing, this volume, Rizzoli's sixth on Morphosis and its founder, architect Thom Mayne, features the work of the award-winning interdisciplinary architectural and design practice over the past fourteen years. Known for its architecture of complexity, disruption, and ambiguity, Morphosis is on the cutting edge of exploration and discovery in design. Sometimes on the border of controversy with daring vision and provocative large-scale urban projects, the firm continually invites us to question what architecture is and can be while remaining sensitive to its central purpose--to provide safe, sheltering spaces for life, work, and play. This book documents the great variety of the firm's creations across the globe, a new academic building for the Cooper Union in New York, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Texas, the Casablanca Finance City Tower in Morocco, and the Sejong M-Bridge, in Sejong City, South Korea. Like the architecture of this trailblazing firm, the book is an exhilarating demonstration of visual excitement, bold graphics, and innovative design.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Hellenistic and Roman Greece as a Sociolinguistic Area Vít Bubeník, 1989 This study concentrates on the Hellenistic and Roman periods in the history of Greek language. It focuses on the gradual contamination of classical dialects by the Hellenistic Koine, their disappearance, the range of intraregional variation, and the process of Koinization from the angle of interregional adjustments. The author draws on recent sociolinguistic methods dealing with lexical and social diffusion of linguistic change, statistical analysis, and research into bilingualism and diglossia.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Divine Boys Laura Restrepo, 2020-07-21 From acclaimed Colombian author Laura Restrepo comes a prize-winning novel inspired by a true crime that shattered a community and exposed the dark recesses of toxic masculinity and privilege. Immune to the consequences of immorality, five privileged young men in Bogotá bond over a shared code: worship drugs and drink, exploit women, and scorn the underclass. As males, they declare the right to freedom of pleasure. As friends, only disloyalty to each other is forbidden. When a little girl from the slums disappears, the limits of a perverse and sacred bond will be tested in ways none of them could have imagined. Hauntingly true, this daringly told work of fiction explores the tragic dynamic between genders, social classes, and victim and victimizer, and between five men whose intolerable transgressions will shake the conscience of a country.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Las Ilusiones del Doctor Faustino Juan Valera, 2022-07-01 Reprodução do original.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Fencing Master Arturo Pérez-Reverte, 2004-06-07 “A taut, elegant mystery” set against the historical backdrop of nineteenth-century Madrid (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). It is 1868; Spain teeters on the brink of revolution. Jaime Astarloa is a master fencer of the old school, priding himself on the precision, dignity, and honor of his ancient art. His friends spend their days in cafes discussing plots at court, but Jaime’s obsession is to perfect the irresistible sword thrust. Then Adela de Otero, violet-eyed and enigmatic, appears at his door. When Jaime takes her on as a pupil he finds himself embroiled in dark political intrigue against which his old-fashioned values are no protection. “A delightful period whodunit” (USA Today), The Fencing Master “succeeds admirably as both a vivid picture of an unfamiliar culture and as high, sophisticated entertainment” (Kirkus Reviews).
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Teaching Cultural Economics Trine Bille, Anna Mignosa, Ruth Towse, 2020 Teaching Cultural Economics is the first book of its kind to offer inspiration and guidance for teaching cultural economics through short chapters, a wide scope of knowledge and teaching cases by experienced teachers who are expert in the topic.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Maya Hieroglyphic Writing J. Eric S. Thompson, 2022-10-27 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Syntactic Variation in Greek of the 5th Century A.D. Karin Hult, 1990
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Historia Eclesiástica Indiana Gerónimo de Mendieta, 1997 Written in 1595, Fray Mendieta's work presents the history of the advent of Christianity in the Caribbean and Mexican regions as a consequence of the Spanish conquest. He illustrates the triumph and tragedy of the missionary effort and the difficulties in the conversion of the Indians, conflicts between spiritual ends and material interests. This edition of translated sections also presents some translated sections from Mendieta's letters, including a letter addressed to King Philip II of Spain.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Structures and Time Cesare Segre, 1979
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Reception of Plutarch's Lives in Fifteenth-century Italy Marianne Pade, 2007 Plutarch's Lives of great Greek and Roman public figures are among the central texts of European culture. Like most Greek authors Plutarch had been virtually unknown in Western Europe during the Middle Ages, but when Renaissance humanists rekindled interest in Greek language and culture, he became one of the most widely read authors of the period. Marianne Pade discusses the many Latin translations of the Lives produced during the fifteenth century, examines their diffusion in manuscripts and printed books and shows how Plutarch came to influence fifteenth-century Italian culture. The overwhelming interest in the Lives can be explained by studying the way Classical Antiquity was used for ideological purposes in Renaissance Italy. To a great extent the historical effects of the biographies reflect the ideologies of the environments in which they were translated and read. The purpose of the biographies, and often of the forewords of the translations as well, was to evoke or create a city's national myths or to promote a patron or the city itself. The second volume contains an edition of all the letters of dedication and a catalogue of the preserved manuscripts.
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: The Letters of Theodoros Hyrtakenos Apostolos D. Karpozilos, Georgios Fatouros, 2017
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: La víspera del hombre René Marqués, 1959
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: An Army in Exile Władysław Anders, 1981
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Roman de Troie Benoit (de Sainte-Maure.), Benoit de Saint-More, 1904
  elvira y mercedes justicieras historia real: Vector Architects , 2022 This issue gathers the most recent projects of Vector Architects, the Beijing-based studio led by Gong Dong, showing the broad formal range of their work, their attention to natural or historic environments, and a work method that relies on hand-drawn sketches as main tool for thought. Next, two projects by Francis Kéré - 2022 Pritzker Prize laureate - for the national assemblies of Burkina Faso and Benin, which show his talent at reinterpreting limited resources and interest in involving the local population.
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A. Blanco, J. M. Blázquez, M. A. Elvira y M. P. González . CUADERNOS historia 16 1: Los Fenicios 2: La Guerra Civil española 3: La Enciclopedia 4: El reino nazarí de Gra¬ ... De la …

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Elvira y sus acusadofes: Nicolás y Eduar­ da, sino entre los discursos que estos últi­ mos manejan para inculpar a Elvira. 1. Seftalan los imputantes que después de una discusión entre Nicolás, …

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introductorias, escritas por María Elvira Bermúdez y Juan-Jacobo Bajarlía respectivamente, se lee la intención de probar y afianzar una tradición nacional del género policial.

Dossier: LA ELVIRA. HISTORIA DE UN EMIGRANTE
la goleta “Elvira”. Asesinos, presos políticos, mujeres y niños se adentran en una travesía durante 36 fatigosos días. Un sueño: llegar a tierra Venezolana . Un testimonio, la historia legada en …

Medina Elvira. Losprimeros descubrimientos deSierra Elvira.
mona presentada a la Real Academia de la Historia, en 1842 13 que en el mes de abril de aquel se descubrieron unos sepulcros romanos en las vertientes meridionales de Sierra Elvira, lugar...

Detrás de los cristales - smliteratura.com.ar
En este escenario se desarrolla una historia de amor que juega con: • el tiempo que fluye a lo largo de la vida de sus protagonistas; • el tiempo atmosférico, la nieve que cae sobre Buenos …

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madre: cuando publicó Delia y Elvira, sus hijas Dolores y Albertina tenían alrededor de siete y dos años, res-pectivamente. Más tarde, madre e hijas serían colabo - radoras de Violetas del …

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- El amor: que en la obra se identifica con la libertad y la verdad. Fernando, Urbano, Elvira y Carmina renuncian al verdadero amor y eso les condena a la infelicidad. - El tiempo cíclico: …

MERCEDES REALES, TRIBUTOS Y ENCOMIENDAS.
encomendada en la Corona. En Nueva España hubo más de 500 encomenderos y en el Valle de México 30 de ellos controlaban 180 000. A pesar de que la encomienda era una modalidad a …

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En este contexto, diecinueve obispos se reunieron para un sínodo en Elvira, una ciudad de la provincia romana de Hispania Bética en lo que hoy es el sur de España. También estuvieron …

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Años después, la relación amorosa entre Carmina hija (de Urbano y Carmina) y Fernando hijo (de Elvira y Fernando) será el detonante para una fuerte discusión entre sus padres, donde …

Representaciones de la infanta Elvira Fernández en la …
Representaciones de la infanta Elvira Fernández en la narrativa contemporánea Antonio Huertas Morales (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) 1. Elvira: historia y tradición Tercera de los cinco hijos …

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converge siempre sobre Elvira; por ello, la única que, al final, podía asumir la fun­ ción del Comendador, asistiendo a la aniquilación de Don Juan, era Elvira, y Elvira es quien lo asume. …

Poder regio femenino entre la Orden de San Juan de …
a partir del caso concreto de la infanta Elvira Alfonso, y su extensión hacia sus consanguíneas, en especial la reina Urraca I y la infanta Sancha Raimúndez y, en menor medida, doña Teresa …

Reescritura del nacimiento del corral de Doña Elvira (Sevilla) …
Doña Elvira, que, siendo el más longevo y el preferido por los sevillanos, en este trabajo evidenciamos cómo en los primeros años del siglo xvii estuvo ‘techado’, hecho sorprendente y …

Sancha, Urraca and Elvira: the virtues and vices of Spanish …
The Historia Silense tells us that '[Urraca, that is the daughter of Fernando I and sister of Alfonso VI] scorned carnal loves and the caresses of a decaying husband, living outwardly in the dress …

JUDEOCONVERSAS Y ÉLITES DIRIGENTES. ELVIRA …
la historiografía ha tratado a Elvira gonzález como judaizante y, más allá, como criptojudía especialmente a partir de la publicación de los textos inquisitoriales conservados sobre ella y …

Cuadernos De Historia 16 054 Los Etruscos 1985 - Int…
A. Blanco, J. M. Blázquez, M. A. Elvira y M. P. González . CUADERNOS historia 16 1: Los Fenicios 2: La Guerra Civil española 3: La Enciclopedia 4: El …

EL CASO DE ELVIRA LUZ CRUZ Y ALGUNOS ASPECTO…
Elvira y sus acusadofes: Nicolás y Eduar­ da, sino entre los discursos que estos últi­ mos manejan para inculpar a Elvira. 1. Seftalan los imputantes que …

XXI. NARRATIVA CRIMINAL EN TRE MÉXICO Y LA ARGE…
introductorias, escritas por María Elvira Bermúdez y Juan-Jacobo Bajarlía respectivamente, se lee la intención de probar y afianzar una tradición …

La intelectualidad desdoblamientos. El caso d…
La novela y el filme Elvira dan cuenta del ascenso de Alberto Manara Bassi, el humilde e inteligente criado de la hacienda de don Fernando, quien se …

Dossier: LA ELVIRA. HISTORIA DE UN EMIGRAN…
la goleta “Elvira”. Asesinos, presos políticos, mujeres y niños se adentran en una travesía durante 36 fatigosos días. Un sueño: llegar a tierra …