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Lucila may refer to: * Lucila Godey Alcaya (1889–1957), known as Gabriela Mistral, Chilean poet-diplomat, educator and humanist * Lucila Gallegos Camarena (born 1961), Mexican politician from the National Action Party *Lucila Campos (1938–2016), Peruvian singer known as "la Morena Espectáculo" and "Reina de las Polladas" * Lucila Luciani de Pérez Díaz (1882–1971), Venezuelan historian, musician and feminist * Lucila Garfias (born 1951), Mexican politician affiliated with the PANAL *Lucila Rubio de Laverde, Colombian socialist and one of the leading suffragettes in her country *Lucila Gamero de Medina (1873–1964), Honduran romantic novelist *Lucila Palacios (Mercedes Carvajal de Arocha) (1902–1994), Trinidadian—Venezuelan writer, politician and diplomat *Lucila Pascua (born 1983), Spanish basketball center * Lucila Pini (1930–1974), Brazilian sprinter *Leona Lucila Vidal Roberts (born 1972), Falkland Islands curator, radio broadcaster and politician * María Lucila B ...
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Lucila Godey Alcaya
Lucila Godoy Alcayaga (; 7 April 1889 – 10 January 1957), known by her pseudonym Gabriela Mistral (), was a Chilean poet-diplomat, educator and humanist. In 1945 she became the first Latin American author to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature, "for her lyric poetry which, inspired by powerful emotions, has made her name a symbol of the idealistic aspirations of the entire Latin American world". Some central themes in her poems are nature, betrayal, love, a mother's love, sorrow and recovery, travel, and Latin American identity as formed from a mixture of Native American and European influences. Her portrait also appears on the 5,000 Chilean peso bank note. Early life Mistral was born in Vicuña, Chile, but was raised in the small Andean village of Montegrande, where she attended a primary school taught by her older sister, Emelina Molina. She respected her sister greatly, despite the many financial problems that Emelina brought her in later years. Her father, Juan Geró ...
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María Lucila Beltrán Ruiz
Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial *170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 * Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, dark basaltic plains on Earth's Moon Terrestrial *Maria, Maevatanana, Madagascar * Maria, Quebec, Canada *Maria, Siquijor, the Philippines *María, Spain, in Andalusia *Îles Maria, French Polynesia * María de Huerva, Aragon, Spain * Villa Maria (other) Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Maria'' (1947 film), Swedish film * ''Maria'' (1975 film), Swedish film * ''Maria'' (2003 film), Romanian film * ''Maria'' (2019 film), Filipino film * ''Maria'' (2021 film), Canadian film directed by Alec Pronovost * ''Maria'' (Sinhala film), Sri Lankan upcoming film Literature * ''María'' (novel), an 1867 novel by Jorge Isaacs * ''Maria'' (Ukrainian novel), a 1934 novel by the Ukrainian writer Ulas Samchuk * ''Maria'' (play), a 1935 p ...
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Lucilla
Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucilla or Lucilla (7 March 148 or 150 – 182) was the second daughter of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman Empress Faustina the Younger. She was the wife of her father's co-ruler and adoptive brother Lucius Verus and an elder sister to later Emperor Commodus. Commodus ordered Lucilla's execution after a failed assassination and coup attempt when she was about 33 years old. Early life Born and raised in Rome into an influential political family, Lucilla was a younger twin with her elder brother Gemellus Lucillae, who died around 150. Lucilla's maternal grandparents were Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and Roman Empress Faustina the Elder and her paternal grandparents were Domitia Lucilla and praetor Marcus Annius Verus. Marriages and ascension to Empress In 161, when she was between 11 and 13 years old, Lucilla's father arranged a marriage for her with his co-ruler Lucius Verus.Cassius DioRoman History 71.1, 3; 73.4.4–5. Verus, 18 years her sen ...
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Lucilina
''Lucilina'' is a genus of polyplacophoran molluscs. It includes species known from fossil remains, as well as living species. It is often considered a subgenus of ''Tonicia ''Tonicia'' is a genus of chitons in the subfamily Toniciinae of the family Chitonidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Tonicia Gray, 1847. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php? ...''. Species * '' Lucilina amanda'' * '' Lucilina carnosa'' * '' Lucilina carpenteri'' * '' Lucilina ceylonica'' * '' Lucilina dilecta'' * '' Lucilina dupuisi'' * '' Lucilina floccata'' * '' Lucilina fortilirata'' * '' Lucilina hulliana'' * '' Lucilina indica'' * '' Lucilina lamellosa'' * '' Lucilina mariae'' * '' Lucilina nigropunctata'' * '' Lucilina novemrugata'' * '' Lucilina pacifica'' * '' Lucilina pectinoides'' * '' Lucilina perligera'' * '' Lucilina polyomma'' * '' Lucilina reticulata'' * '' Lucilina russelli'' Ladd, 1966 * '' Lucilina sowerbyi'' * '' Lu ...
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Lucilia (other)
Lucilia may refer to: * Lucilia (wife of Lucretius), the wife of Roman philosopher Lucretius * ''Lucilia'' (fly), a greenbottle fly genus in the family Calliphoridae * ''Lucilia'' (plant), a plant genus in the family Asteraceae and also: * ''Napaea lucilia'', a butterfly species in the genus '' Napaea'' (Mesosemiini, Riodinidae) * ''Sabatinca lucilia'', a moth species See also * Lucilius The gens Lucilia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. The most famous member of this gens was the poet Gaius Lucilius, who flourished during the latter part of the second century BC.''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', vo ... {{Disambiguation Genus disambiguation pages ...
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La Lucila Del Mar
La Lucila del Mar is a town in the La Costa Partido of the Province of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (), officially the Buenos Aires Province (''Provincia de Buenos Aires'' ), is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of th ..., Argentina. References Populated places in Buenos Aires Province Populated coastal places in Argentina Seaside resorts in Argentina {{BuenosAiresAR-geo-stub ...
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La Lucila
La Lucila is a neighborhood in Vicente López Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The community is a suburb in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. It has a light railway station (La Lucila) on the Retiro- Tigre line - north on the line is Martínez and south is Olivos. It is also close to the Tren de la Costa. The name comes from a large mansion that was named for the owner's wife. He was teniente coronel Alfredo F. de Urquiza and his wife was named Lucila Marcelina Anchorena de Urquiza. Education ''Asociación Escuelas Lincoln'', an American international school, is in La Lucila.Home
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Lucila Santos Trujillo
Lucila Santos Trujillo (9 July 19284 May 2020) was First Lady of Ecuador to Otto Arosemena from 16 November 1966 to 31 August 1968. Biography Santos was born in Portoviejo, the daughter of Atanasio Santos Chávez, Governor of Manabí Province, and Lucila Trujillo Gutiérrez. In 1947, she married Otto Arosemena in Guayaquil, and the couple had three children. In 1955, they acquired a neocolonial property in Guayaquil and named it Villa Lucile. They sold the property in 1962 and moved to Quito, where Arosemena had been living since 1957 for his political offices. When he became President of Ecuador in 1966, Santos likewise became First Lady and the host of Carondelet Palace during her husband's presidency. In addition to the First Lady's traditional role as president of the National Institute for Children and the Family, Santos promoted the "One School a Day" program, which built schools across Ecuador. She died in Guayaquil , motto = Por Guayaqu ...
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Lucila Vianna Da Silva
Lucila Vianna da Silva (born 7 March 1976) is a Brazilian handball player. She has represented the Brazilian national team in three Olympics. She participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and at the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na ... in China. References 1976 births Living people Sportspeople from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazilian female handball players Handball players at the 2000 Summer Olympics Handball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Handball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic handball players for Brazil Handball players at the 2007 Pan American Games Pan American Games medalists in handball Pan American Games gold medalists for Brazil Medalists at the 2007 Pan Americ ...
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Lucila Salao
Lucila Salao-Tolentino (born July 1, 1954) is a Filipino sprinter. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics. She was also the holder of the Philippine national record (14.3) in the 100 meter hurdles The 100 metres hurdles, or 100-meter hurdles, is a track and field event run mainly by women (the male counterpart is the 110 metres hurdles). For the race, ten hurdles of a height of are placed along a straight course of . The first hurdle is p .... References 1954 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics Filipino female sprinters Filipino female hurdlers Olympic track and field athletes for the Philippines Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Asian Games bronze medalists for the Philippines Athletes (track and field) at the 1978 Asian Games Medalists at the 1978 Asian Games {{Philippines-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Leona Lucila Vidal Roberts
Leona Lucila Vidal Roberts (born 1972) is a Falkland Islands curator, radio broadcaster and politician who has served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Stanley constituency since the 2017 general election. She previously served as Director and Manager of the Falkland Islands Museum and National Trust. Roberts was born in Punta Arenas, Chile to Nelson Vidal and Eileen Biggs (a fifth generation Falkland Islander). The family moved to the Falklands when she was three. After attending Stanley Senior School, Roberts went to the United Kingdom to study Journalistic Law at Stradbroke College in Sheffield, where she met her husband. In 1989 Roberts became an Assistant Editor at ''Penguin News'' in Stanley and then in 1994 she moved to the Government Printing Office. Roberts was appointed Director and Manager of the Falkland Islands Museum and National Trust in 2002 Roberts has also been the host of ''Children’s Corner'' on the Falkland Islands Radio Service Falkland ...
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Lucila Gallegos Camarena
Lucila del Carmen Gallegos Camarena (born 31 October 1961) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Guanajuato Guanajuato (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guanajuato ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Guanajuato), is one of the 32 states that make up the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 46 municipalities and its capital city i .... References 1961 births Living people Politicians from León, Guanajuato Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) National Action Party (Mexico) politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians Deputies of the LXI Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Guanajuato {{Mexico-deputy-NationalAction-1960s-stub ...
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