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De La Mora (other)
De la Mora is a surname. "De la," in several Romance languages (including Spanish and Romanian), means "from." "Mora," in Spanish, translates to "mulberry." Etymology "Mora" might represent a topographic surname for a family who lives or lived where mulberries grow or grew. "Mora," might be part of an ethnic phrase that means "the Moorish woman's son," from mora "(female) Moor." Similar surnames: Del Moral, Lamora, Delamar (other), Delamar, De Moura, De La Torre, Della Porta.Dictionary of American Family Names'' "De la Mora," (Vol. 1 of 3: "A–F"), Patrick Hanks (ed.), Oxford University Press (2003), pps. 429–430; People with the surname Fine arts and performing arts * Alexandra de la Mora (born 1980), Mexican actress * Antonio de la Mora (1884–1926), Mexican musician who served as bandmaster in the military bands of 3 countries * Brittni de La Mora (born 1987), American pornographic actress * Enrique de la Mora (1907–1978), Mexican architect * Fernando de ...
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Romance Languages
The Romance languages, sometimes referred to as Latin languages or Neo-Latin languages, are the various modern languages that evolved from Vulgar Latin. They are the only extant subgroup of the Italic languages in the Indo-European language family. The five most widely spoken Romance languages by number of native speakers are Spanish (489 million), Portuguese (283 million), French (77 million), Italian (67 million) and Romanian (24 million), which are all national languages of their respective countries of origin. By most measures, Sardinian and Italian are the least divergent from Latin, while French has changed the most. However, all Romance languages are closer to each other than to classical Latin. There are more than 900 million native speakers of Romance languages found worldwide, mainly in the Americas, Europe, and parts of Africa. The major Romance languages also have many non-native speakers and are in widespread use as linguae francae.M. Paul Lewis,Summary by l ...
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Francisco De La Mora Y Ceballos
Francisco de la Mora y Ceballos was a Spanish military officer and merchant who served as governor of colonial New Mexico between March 1632 and 1635. Biography Ceballos joined the Spanish Army in his youth, eventually becoming the Captain of the Army. Government in New Mexico Ceballos was appointed Governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México in 1632, while Alonso Varela was appointed as his lieutenant.Simmons, Marc; Esquivel, José (2012)Juan Domínguez de Mendoza: Soldier and Frontiersman of the Spanish Southwest. 1627-1693 University of New Mexico Press. In addition, Father Perea, a priest, worked for the Inquisition, where served as Commissary, and at the Definitory of the custody. However, later, Perea began to collaborate at the catholic mission of the Moqui Village, where he and other friars taught Christian doctrine to the indigenous population of the place to turn them into such faith. So, Fray Francisco de Porras was appointed Custodio of New Mexico, taking the place of ...
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Mora (other)
Mora may refer to: People * Mora (surname) Places Sweden * Mora, Säter, Sweden * Mora, Sweden, the seat of Mora Municipality * Mora Municipality, Sweden United States * Mora, Louisiana, an unincorporated community * Mora, Minnesota, a city * Mora, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Mora County, New Mexico ** Mora, New Mexico, a census-designated place and the county seat ** Mora River, partially in Mora County * Mora, Washington, a former settlement Elsewhere * Mora, Cordillera, Bolivia * Mora, Cameroon, a town * Mora (canton), San José, Costa Rica * Mora, Cyprus, a village * Mõra, Estonia, a village * Mora, Maharashtra, India, a port serving the town of Uran * Mora, Portugal, a municipality * Mora, Spain, a town and municipality in the province of Toledo * Mora de Rubielos, a town in Aragón, Spain * Morea Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: Eyālet-i Mōrâ), a former Ottoman Empire province in what is now Greece * 1257 Móra, an asteroid Sports * Mora CF, a Spanish football tea ...
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De Mora
De Mora is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: * Francisco de Mora ( 1553–1610), Spanish architect * Jaime de Mora y Aragón (1925–1995), Spanish aristocrat and actor * José de Mora (1642–1724), Spanish sculptor * Juan Gómez de Mora (1586–1648), Spanish architect * Miguel Gil Moreno de Mora (1967–2000), Spanish cameraman and war correspondent * Doña Fabiola de Mora y Aragón (1928–2014), Spanish nobility, former Queen of Belgium See also * Mora (other) Mora may refer to: People * Mora (surname) Places Sweden * Mora, Säter, Sweden * Mora, Sweden, the seat of Mora Municipality * Mora Municipality, Sweden United States * Mora, Louisiana, an unincorporated community * Mora, Minnesota, a city * Mo ... * De la Mora {{surname ...
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Paulina De La Mora
Paulina de la Mora is a fictional character in the Netflix television series '' The House of Flowers'', appearing in every episode and portrayed by Mexican actress Cecilia Suárez. The eldest daughter of the de la Mora family, she manages both her parents' businesses, a floristry shop and cabaret; being the eldest by several years, she also takes care of her siblings. She was once married to José María Riquelme before she transitioned, but reunites with the now María José after her father, Ernesto, is arrested. The couple have a teenage son, Bruno, and wed again in the series finale. The other main story for Paulina is learning about her biological father, after she finds out in season one that her parents married when her mother, Virginia, was already pregnant. The character is notable for her distinctive style of speech and near-universal acclaim. Her statement fashion has also been prominently discussed. Suárez has received two Best Actress Platino Awards for the role. ...
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The House Of Flowers (TV Series)
''The House of Flowers'' ( es, La Casa de las Flores) is a Mexican black comedy-drama television series created by Manolo Caro for Netflix. It depicts a dysfunctional upper-class Mexican family that owns a prestigious floristry shop and a struggling cabaret, both called 'The House of Flowers'. The series, almost entirely written and directed by its creator, stars Verónica Castro, Cecilia Suárez, Aislinn Derbez, Darío Yazbek Bernal, Arturo Ríos, Paco León, Juan Pablo Medina, Luis de la Rosa, María León, and Isela Vega. The 13-episode first season was released on August 10, 2018. A second and third season of the series were announced in October 2018; Verónica Castro had left the cast before the show was renewed and does not appear in later seasons. Season 2 premiered on October 18, 2019, and the final season was released on April 23, 2020. A short film special called '' The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral'' premiered on November 1, 2019, and a YouTube T ...
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Marco Fabián De La Mora
Marco may refer to: People * Marco (given name), people with the given name Marco * Marco (actor) (born 1977), South Korean model and actor * Georg Marco (1863–1923), Romanian chess player of German origin * Tomás Marco (born 1942), Spanish composer and writer on music Places * Marco, Ceará, Brazil, a municipality * Marco, New Zealand, a locality in the Taranaki Region * Marco, Indiana, United States, an unincorporated town * Marco, Missouri, United States, an unincorporated community * Marco Island, Florida, United States, a city and an island Science and technology * Mars Cube One (MarCO), a pair of small satellites which fly by Mars in 2018 * MARCO, a macrophage receptor protein that in humans is encoded by the MARCO gene * Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) * Marco, the official window manager of MATE Arts and entertainment * '' Marco: 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother'', a 1976 Japanese anime series, directed by Isao Takahata * ''Marco'' (film), a ...
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David De La Mora
David De La Mora Zambrano (born 3 June 1989) is a Mexican professional boxer who twice challenged for the WBA bantamweight title in 2011 and 2012. Early life After qualifying as a dental technician, De La Mora is currently majoring in media studies at the University Center of Tijuana. Professional career De La Mora is managed by Antonio Lozada Sr. of Baja Boxing and trains under Romulo Quirarte's guidance. In April 2010, De La Mora beat veteran Jovanny Soto by T.K.O. to win the WBC FECARBOX Bantamweight Championship. The bout was the main-event of a Televisa boxing card at the Palenque of Morelos Park in Tijuana. WBA Bantamweight Championship De La Mora fought against Kōki Kameda for the WBA Bantamweight Championship in front of 9,500 spectators (announced by the organizer) at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on August 31, 2011. He opened a cut above Kameda's left eye with his right cross in the third round, but was knocked down once in the same round. As a result, he lost via a ...
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Sergio José De La Mora
Heart Revolution Church is a non-denominational, charismatic megachurch located in National City, California. History The church was founded as Cornerstone Church of San Diego in 1999 by Sergio De La Mora (born 1966). He and his wife, Georgina de la Mora, were the senior pastors. The church averages about 4000 people in attendance each week. The church was recognized by '' Outreach'' magazine as being the third fastest growing church in America during the year 2009. In 2020, Cornerstone Church of San Diego renamed itself as Heart Revolution Church. In 2021, Pastors TJ and Carissa Anglin took the lead pastor role because Sergio needed to step down, due to infidelity. Events and broadcasts The church hosts an annual "Heart Revolution Conference". Speakers at the 2010 conference include Hezekiah Walker, Tim Storey, Ed Young, Jr., and Steven Furtick. In 2010, the church hosted Ed Young, Jr's C3 West Coast Conference. The church has its 10am service broadcast locally in Sa ...
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Georgina De La Mora
Heart Revolution Church is a non-denominational, charismatic megachurch located in National City, California. History The church was founded as Cornerstone Church of San Diego in 1999 by Sergio De La Mora (born 1966). He and his wife, Georgina de la Mora, were the senior pastors. The church averages about 4000 people in attendance each week. The church was recognized by '' Outreach'' magazine as being the third fastest growing church in America during the year 2009. In 2020, Cornerstone Church of San Diego renamed itself as Heart Revolution Church. In 2021, Pastors TJ and Carissa Anglin took the lead pastor role because Sergio needed to step down, due to infidelity. Events and broadcasts The church hosts an annual "Heart Revolution Conference". Speakers at the 2010 conference include Hezekiah Walker, Tim Storey, Ed Young, Jr., and Steven Furtick. In 2010, the church hosted Ed Young, Jr's C3 West Coast Conference. The church has its 10am service broadcast locally in Sa ...
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Ximena Puente De La Mora
Jimena or Ximena is the female version of the given name Jimeno, derived from the Basque ''Semen''. It has come to be viewed as a form of the name Simone, though their origins are distinct. The French rendering of the name is Chimène. It may refer to: Historical *Jimena, legendary mother of Bernardo del Carpio *Jimena of Cea, wife of king García Sánchez II of Pamplona (10th-/11th-century) *Jimena, daughter of Ramon Berenguer III (11th-century) *Jimena, daughter of Alfonso V of León (11th-century) *Jimena Díaz, wife of El Cid (11th-century) *Jimena Muñoz, mistress of Alfonso VI of León and Castile (11th-century) Modern * Jimena Antelo (born 1972), Bolivian journalist and television presenter * Jimena (singer) (born 1980), Mexican singer *Jimena Canales, a Mexican-American physicist and author * Jimena Elías Roca (born 1989), Miss Peru Universo 2007 * Jimena Florit (born 1972), Argentine mountain biker * María Jimena Piccolo (born 1985), Argentine TV actress *Chimène B ...
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Itzel Ríos De La Mora
Itzel Sarahí Ríos de la Mora (born 31 August 1978) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRI. She served as Senator of the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Colima, and previously served in the LVI Legislature of the Congress of Colima The Congress of the State of Colima (aka Congress of Colima) is the legislative branch of the government of the State of Colima. The Congress of Colima is a unicameral legislature. The Congress consist of 25 local deputies (16 elected by the f .... References 1978 births Living people Politicians from Tecomán, Colima Women members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico) Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians University of Colima alumni Members of the Congress of Colima Senators of the LXII and LXIII Legislatures of Mexico {{Mexico-senator-InstitutionalRevolutionary-stub ...
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