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- Maryša (English: Marysha) is a Czech stage drama from 1894, written by brothers Alois Mrštík [cs] and Vilém Mrštík. It is set in a village in Moravia and...
- Marysa Navarro Aranguren (born 1934) is a Spanish-American historian specializing in the history of feminism, the history of Latin American women, and...
- Marysa Baradji-Duchêne (born 17 October 1982) is a French épée fencer. Baradji-Duchêne won the silver medal in the épée team event at the 2006 World Fencing...
- Marisa Borini (sometimes Marysa Borini or Marisa Bruni-Tedeschi), born Turin on 1 April 1930, is an Italian concert pianist and actress. Born in Turin...
- AA. 5 May 2017. Mustafa Aksakal; et al. (2023). "The Ottoman Empire". In Marysa Demoor (ed.). The Edinburgh Companion to First World War Periodicals. Edinburgh:...
- anti-Perónist Argentines. Shortly after the musical appeared, Nicholas Fraser and Marysa Navarro published a more neutral account of Eva Perón's life, Evita: The...
- W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-02381-7. Fraser, Nicholas; Navarro, Marysa (1996). Evita: The Real Life of Eva Perón. W.W. Norton & Company. Guillermoprieto...
- ISBN 0-252-01442-1. Toth, Emily (1998). Wilma Mankiller; Gwendolyn Mink; Marysa Navarro; Barbara Smith; Gloria Steinem (eds.). The Reader's Companion to...
- the Nineteenth-Century Publishing Industry". In Brake, Laurel; Demoor, Marysa (eds.). Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism. London: Academia Press...
- Burgo Torres (1912–2005), Carlist politician Alfredo Landa (1933–2013) Marysa Navarro (born 1934) Carlos Garaikoetxea (born 1938) Javier Rojo (born 1949)...