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Miró Quesada (other)
Miró Quesada is a Hispanic surname of Balearic-Jewish origin. It can refer to the following people: * Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias (1918–2019), Peruvian philosopher * Luis Miró Quesada (1880–1976), Peruvian journalist and politician *Luis Miró Quesada Garland (1914–1994), Peruvian architect and professor *Óscar Miró Quesada de la Guerra Óscar Miró Quesada de la Guerra (1884–1981) also known as Racso, was a prominent Peruvian scientific journalist. He was born in Lima on July 30, 1884 and died in 1981. He was the son of José Antonio Miró Quesada and Matilde de la Guerra Go ... (1884–1981), Peruvian scientific journalist See also * Milo Quesada (born Raúl García Alonso; 1930–2012), Argentinian actor {{Surname Spanish-language surnames ...
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Xueta
The Xuetes (; singular , also known as and spelled as ) are a social group on the Spanish island of Majorca, in the Mediterranean Sea, who are descendants of Majorcan Jews that either were conversos (forcible converts to Christianity) or were Crypto-Jews, forced to keep their religion hidden. They practiced strict endogamy by marrying only within their own group. Many of their descendants observe a syncretist form of Christian worship known as Xueta Christianity. The Xuetes were stigmatized up until the first half of the 20th century. In the latter part of the century, the spread of freedom of religion and laïcité reduced both the social pressure and community ties. An estimated 18,000 people in the island carry Xueta surnames in the 21st century, but only a small fraction of the society (including those with Xueta surnames) is aware of the complex history of this group. Etymology of Xueta The Balearic word derives, according to some experts, from , diminutive of ("Jew" ...
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Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias
Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias (21 December 1918 – 11 June 2019) was a Peruvian philosopher, journalist and politician. In his works he discusses the belief in "human nature" on the basis that any collective assumption about such a nature will be frustrating, and will have negative public results. He was interested in so-called "unorthodox logics". The term "paraconsistent logic" was coined in 1976 by him. He made his editorial debut in 1941, with Sense of the phenomenological movement. He was the first person of the Americas to hold the position of president of the International Federation of Philosophy Societies, elected in Moscow in 1990. Biography He was the son of journalist Óscar Miró Quesada de la Guerra and María Josefina Cantuarias Dañino. His father, a renowned social researcher, was director of the newspaper '' El Comercio'' belonging to his family. He completed his school studies, first, at the Pensionnat du Sacré-Coeur de Passy, in Paris, and then ...
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Luis Miró Quesada
Luis Joaquín Miró-Quesada de la Guerra (1880–1976) was a Peruvian journalist and politician in the early 20th century. He was the mayor of Lima from 1916 to 1918, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1931) and director of '' El Comercio''. He studied at Universidad Mayor de San Marcos The National University of San Marcos ( es, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, link=no, UNMSM) is a public research university located in Lima, the capital of Peru. It is considered the most important, recognized and representative educ .... Mayors of Lima Peruvian people of Catalan descent 1880 births 1976 deaths {{Peru-mayor-stub ...
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Luis Miró Quesada Garland
Luis Jose Antonio Miró Quesada Garland (1914-1994) was a Peruvian architect, professor, essay writer, art critic and a promoter of modern architecture in Peru. He played an important part in the process of change in Lima, from a society rooted in tradition and academic canon into a modern one. His actions were key to the social and urban changes, related to modern architecture and art, which happened during the 1940s. He died on 1994 at the age of 80 in Lima, Peru. Early years and education Luis Miró Quesada was born in the capital city of Lima on May 14, 1914. His father, Luis Miro Quesada de la Guerra (1880-1976), was a Peruvian politician, journalist and chief editor of ''El Comercio (Peru)'', one of the most important newspapers in Peru, who became Mayor of Lima from 1916 to 1918. He married Elvira Mercedes Garland Roel, a Lima socialite, in 1909. Luis Miro Quesada Garland attended Sagrados Corazones Recoleta School and then went to college to study Architecture at the forme ...
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Óscar Miró Quesada De La Guerra
Óscar Miró Quesada de la Guerra (1884–1981) also known as Racso, was a prominent Peruvian scientific journalist. He was born in Lima on July 30, 1884 and died in 1981. He was the son of José Antonio Miró Quesada and Matilde de la Guerra Gorostidi. Biography He completed his studies at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, which were oriented towards the humanities and social disciplines. He was a member of several academies in Peru. From the age of fifteen he began to write popular science articles in the "El comercio" newspaper in Lima – displaying a deep and varied culture – which were disseminated first in the Peruvian sphere and then in the American South and finally in Europe, his works dealt with – among others – psychoanalyst concepts, integral psychology, modern philosophy and relativity. A friend sent his articles to Albert Einstein, his response was a concise letter where he expressed his surprise at the work accomplished. So remarkable wa ...
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Milo Quesada
Milo Quesada, born as Raúl García Alonso, (16 April 1930 – 12 December 2012) was an Argentine actor. He started his career in Argentina with the movie ''Cristol de Hombres'' and other minor roles. He then moved to Spain, where his career expanded, and obtained several lead roles until the final years of the '70s. He participated in over 70 movies, including the Italian horror anthology Black Sabbath directed by Mario Bava, where he played the killer in the first part. Quesada died on 12 December 2012 in Madrid aged 82. Filmography *''Crisol de hombres'' (1954) *''Al sur del paralelo 42'' (1955) *''Rosaura a las 10'' (1958) *''Red Cross Girls'' (1958) - Hugo *'' Diego Corrientes'' (1959) - Conde *''Un vaso de whisky'' (1959) - Rafael *''My Last Tango'' (1960) - Carlos Gardel *''Fuga desesperada'' (1961) *''Los cuervos'' (1961) - Chico en fiesta de Laura *''La mentira tiene cabellos rojos'' (1962) - Francisco Soto *''The Young Racers'' (1963) - Italian Driver *'' The Girl W ...
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