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Wenceslao "Wenchesco"
Emilio Retana y
Gamboa (September 28, 1862 –
January 21, 1924), also
known as W.E.
Retana or
Wenceslao E.
Retana, was a 19th-century Spanish...
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Retana (Spanish pronunciation: [
reˈtana], Basque:
Erretana [eretana]) is a
hamlet and
concejo located in the muni****lity of Vitoria-Gasteiz, in Álava...
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Laura Reyes Retana Ramos (born 10
September 1955) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
Institutional Revolutionary Party. She
served as
Deputy of...
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reading the article,
Rizal sent a
representative to
challenge Retana to a duel.
Retana published a
public apology and
later became one of Rizal's biggest...
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Costa 1961, p. 108
Zaide 1957, p. 159 De la
Costa 1961, p. 98
Retana 1897, pp. 348–350
Retana 1897, p. 351
Zaide 1957, p. 160 "Katipunan".
Archived from...
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submissive towards men.
Writers such as Joaquin, Ante Radaic, and
Wenceslao Retana, saw María
Clara as a
symbol of the Philippines,
especially in the sad fate...
- Dora
Emilia Mora de
Retana (24
August 1939 – 12 July 2001), also
known as Dora
Emilia Mora-Monge de
Retana, was a
noted Costa Rican botanist,
known primarily...
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Domensain /
Amelia de
Bausate /
Florencia de
Robledo /
Roberta de
Reyes Retana /
Isabel Villagrán
Claudio Báez as
Sergio Domensain Luz María
Jerez as Cristina...
- Dr José
Rizal in Paris, 1890;
another annotated edition by
Wenceslao E
RETANA in Madrid, 1910;
first English translation by Sir
Henry Edward John Stanley...
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Cudonigera Species: C. houstonana
Binomial name
Cudonigera houstonana (Grote, 1873)
Synonyms Tortrix houstonana Grote, 1873
Tortrix retana Walsingham, 1879...