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María Pérez (footballer)
María Pérez may refer to: * María Pérez Balteira (fl. 13th-century), Galician composer and singer * María Angélica Pérez (1897–1932), Argentine Roman Catholic nun * María del Pilar Pérez (born 1951), Chilean architect convicted of murder * María Irigoyen Pérez (born 1952), Spanish member of the European Parliament * María Pérez (swimmer) (born 1962), Venezuelan Olympic swimmer * María José Pérez González (born 1984), Spanish footballer * María Belén Pérez Maurice (born 1985), Argentine fencer * María Pérez Fernández (born 1987), Spanish footballer * María José Pérez (volleyball) (born 1988), Venezuelan volleyball player * María Pérez (judoka) (born 1989), Puerto Rican judoka * María Isabel Pérez (footballer) (born 1992), Cuban footballer * María José Pérez (runner) (born 1992), Spanish runner * María Isabel Pérez (born 1993), Spanish sprinter * María Pérez (racewalker) (born 1996), Spanish racewalker * María Paulina Pérez (born 199 ...
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María Pérez Balteira
María Pérez (), called La Balteira ("the Balteira"), was a Galicians, Galician trobairitz and soldadeira. Life María Pérez was a composer and singer who wrote sacred plainsong, performed in the courts of Europe, and was somewhat of an adventurer.Commire, ed. 2007. p. 1,498. She was popular at the courts of Ferdinand III of Castile and Alfonso X of Castile, and the latter dedicated a song to her. References Citations Bibliography * Abelleira, Fernando Magán (1996). ''Lírica profana galego-potuguesa''Vol. 1 Galicia: Centro Ramón Piñeiro. pp. 39, 149, 421. * Abelleira, Fernando Magán (2007)"María Pérez, Balteira, ou, María Balteira na literatura medieval. Escolma de textos" Consello da Cultura Galega, Comisión de Igualdade. pp. 1–13. * Alvar, Carlos (1985)"María Pérez, Balteira" ''Aragonese Philology Archive'', no. 36. pp. 11–40. * Amil, Iván Fernández (22 November 2020)"María Pérez la Balteira, la gallega que conquistó Jerusalén y la Corte d ...
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