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- Dina Salústio (born 1941) is a novelist from Cabo Verde, who is the first woman from the country to publish a novel, and the first writer from the country...
- novel written by a woman from Cabo Verde was A Louca de Serrano by Dina Salústio; its translation, as The Madwoman of Serrano, was the first translation...
- Balvanera as Tita Juan Juan Carlos Casasola as Damián Mauricio Castillo as Salustio Marín Carlos Curiel as Israel Ana María de la Torre as Gabriela Cuevas...
- 1911 in San Ramón, located within Alajuela Province. Her parents were Salustio Camacho and Zeneida Quirós, both farmers. She was their seventh daughter...
- 1947 The Fugitive Policeman Uncredited 1948 Song of the Siren Rosenda Salustio Hernández (el tejón) El gallero El Meco Hermoso ideal German Foreign Legionnaire...
- (Madagascar) David Rubadiri (Malawi, Uganda) Tijan Sallah (Gambia) Dina Salústio (Cabo Verde) Léopold Sédar Senghor (Senegal) Bewketu Seyoum (Ethiopia)...
- Duarte Silva (1837–1889), chemist Antoninho Travadinha, violinist Dina Salústio, teacher, poet, writer and journalist Charles Darwin volcanic field University...
- Mostro, 2011–12 Camper Lifelovers, 2014–15 Team Vestas Wind Alejandro Salustio  Uruguay 1993–94 Uruguay Natural Carlos Sampredro  Spain 1993–94 Galicia...
- contemporary Flavius Sallustius, is almost certainly to be identified as the Salustios (Gr****: Σαλούστιος) who, according to Photios, wrote the theological pamphlet...
- Enciclopedia Treccani Plutarch, The Lives of Emilius Paul and Timoleon XVIII Salustio, Giugurtine War (In French) Plutarch, Marius, 20 (Diodorus Siculus, in...