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Eufrosina Cruz
Mendoza (born 1
January 1979 in
Santa María Quiegolani, Oaxaca) is a
Zapotec activist for
gender equality and the
rights of indigenous...
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Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov (1901–1980) was a Russian-American
history and
literary scholar identified by
National Security Agency as
agent Masha who...
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Eufrosina Popescu (October 20, 1821, in
Bucharest – 1900, in Fetești) was a Wallachian,
later Romanian actress. She
belonged to the
first generation of...
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Eufrosina Hinard (also
spelled Hisnard; 1777 –
after 1819), was a
businesswoman who
lived in New
Orleans and Pensacola,
Spanish West Florida. Hinard...
- had one
younger brother Ioann Callimachi (1775-1821) and two sisters,
Eufrosina Sutzu (1776-1835) and Ralu
Callimachi (b. 1771),
first wife of Prince...
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financial development to
which they are also entitled. On
November 4, 2007
Eufrosina Cruz won the
elections for muni****l
president of her
indigenous community...
- in the town of
Stryi in the Lviv
region in the
family of
Michael and
Eufrosina Rosalia Bielecki. In 1898,
Andriy Bandera graduated with
honors from the...
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Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa (7 May 1836 – 21
January 1874) was a
British operatic soprano who
established the Carl Rosa
Opera Company together with her husband...
- Ana Eurídice
Eufrosina de
Barandas (born 1806) was a
Brazilian poet,
short story writer and
feminist author. She has been
called the
first Brazilian woman...
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accompanied him, left a note to
Eufrosina,
leading Ricardo's
parents to them.
Other prominent characters as listed:
Eufrosina She is the hot-tempered but...