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Maria Luisa may refer to: People * Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici (1667–1743), last lineal descent of the House of Medici * María Luisa Aguilar (1938–2015), Peruvian astronomer * Maria Luisa Alanis Ruiz, American academic and activist * María Luisa Albores (born 1976), Mexican politician * María Luisa Alcalá (1943–2016), Mexican actress * María Luisa Algarra (1916–1957), Spanish playwright * Maria Luisa Ambrosini (20th century), non-fiction author * María Luisa Anido (1907–1996), Argentine guitarist and composer * María Luisa Aragón, Guatemalan playwright, actress and radio producer * María Luisa Arcelay (1893–1981), Puerto Rican politician and businesswoman * María Luisa Arencibia (born 1959), Venezuelan composer, organist and teacher * María Luisa Artecona de Thompson (1919–2003), Paraguayan poet and playwright * María Luisa Ávila Agüero (born 1961), Costa Rican politician * María Luisa Bergaz Conesa (born 1947), Spanish politician * Maria Luisa ...
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Anna Maria Luisa De' Medici
Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici (11 August 1667 – 18 February 1743) was an Italian noblewoman who was the last lineal descendant of the main branch of the House of Medici. A patron of the arts, she bequeathed the Medicis' large art collection, including the contents of the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti and the Medici villas, which she inherited upon her brother Gian Gastone's death in 1737, and her Palatine treasures to the Tuscan state, on the condition that no part of it could be removed from "the Capital of the grand ducal State.... nd fromthe succession of His Serene Grand Duke." Anna Maria Luisa was the only daughter of Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, a niece of Louis XIII of France. On her marriage to Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine, she became Electress of the Palatinate, and, by patronising musicians, she earned for the contemporary Palatine court the reputation of an important music centre. As Johann Wilhelm had syphilis the ...
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María Luisa Bonet
María Luisa Bonet Carbonell is a Spanish computer scientist interested in logic in computer science, including proof complexity and algorithms for the maximum satisfiability problem. She is a professor of computer science at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. Education and career Bonet is originally from Barcelona. After earning a degree in philosophy at the University of Barcelona in 1984, she became a Fulbright Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. She earned a master's degree in mathematics there in 1987, and became a doctoral student of Samuel Buss, studying theoretical computer science. Buss moved to the University of California, San Diego in 1988, but Bonet remained at Berkeley; her 1991 doctoral dissertation, ''The Lengths of Propositional Proofs and the Deduction Rule'', listed both Buss and Leo Harrington as co-advisors. Bonet did postdoctoral research as a Warchawski Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Diego, at the University ...
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María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías
María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías (30 June 1912 – 11 March 2009) was a Mexican architect who worked for close to 50 years in the Federal District of Mexico City, primarily designing single-family homes and apartment buildings. She was the first Mexican woman to graduate with a degree in architecture. Biography María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías was born on 30 June 1912 in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico to Ramón Dehesa and María Luisa Gómez Farías y Canedo, daughter of the Mexican Minister in London, . She was the granddaughter of Teodoro A. Dehesa Méndez on her paternal side and great-granddaughter of Valentín Gómez Farías on her maternal side. In 1933 she enrolled at the Academia de San Carlos (the National School of Architecture) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. In her class of 113 students, only five were women and they were required to study in a separate workshop from the men. She graduated in 1937, the first Mexican woman to graduate with a degree in a ...
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Maria Luísa De Sousa Holstein, 3rd Duchess Of Palmela
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 *'' Being Maria'', 2024 French film released as ''Maria'' in France * ''Maria'' (2024 film), American film * ''Maria'' (Sinhala film), Sri Lankan upcoming film Literature * ''María'' (novel), an 1867 novel by Jorge Isaacs * ...
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María Luisa De La Riva Y Callol-Muñoz
María Luisa de la Riva y Callol-Muñoz (1865−1926) was a Spanish painter. Biography Riva y Callol de Muñoz was born on 4 April 1865 in Zaragoza, Spain. She studied with Ricardo Bellver and . She was married to fellow painter Domingo Muñoz. She exhibited regularly at the Exposiciones Nacionales de Bellas Artes where she won medals in 1897, 1901, 1887, and 1895. Riva y Callol de Muñoz exhibited her work at the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. and she also exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in 1889 and at the salon of the Union des femmes peintres et sculpteurs (Paris) in 1902''Bulletin officiel de l'Union des femmes peintres et sculpteurs'' du 1er janvier 1902 oGallica/ref> Riva y Callol de Muñoz was a member of the Union of Women Painters and Sculptors of Vienna as well as the Society of Artists of Berlin and the Society of Artists of Vienna. She died in Madrid, Spain on 22 September 1926. Her paintings are in the ...
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Maria Luisa De Crescenzo
Maria Luisa De Crescenzo (born 12 January 1992) is an Italian actress. Her credits include the television series '' Maggie & Bianca: Fashion Friends'' and the films ''The Best Day of My Life ''The'' is a grammatical Article (grammar), article in English language, English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the ...'', '' A Flat for Three'', and '' Under the Riccione Sun''. Career Her first acting appearance was the starring role of Chiara in the award-winning film ''The Best Day of My Life'' in 2002. Filmography Film Television References External links * Living people 1992 births Italian film actresses Italian television actresses Actresses from Rome {{Italy-screen-actor-stub ...
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Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara
Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara Scabia (born 1938) is an Italian logician and philosopher of science, known for her work on quantum logic and quasi-set theory. She is a professor emerita at the University of Florence. Education and career Dalla Chiara was born in Pola, then part of the Italian province of Pola and now in Croatia. After earning a degree in philosophy at the University of Padua in 1961, she continued her studies at the University of Milan with and Ludovico Geymonat. She joined the Faculty of Literature at the University of Florence in 1970, and retired to become a professor emerita in 2010. She has also served as president of the International Quantum Structures Association, of the Italian Society of Logic and Philosophy of Science, and of the Florence Center for the History and Philosophy of Science. Recognition Dalla Chiara won the Giulio Preti Prize for dialogue between science and democracy for 2012–2013. Books Dalla Chiara's books include: *''Modelli Sintattic ...
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María Luisa Cuevas Rodríguez
María Luisa Cuevas Rodríguez (born 8 March 1965) is a Spanish chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman International Master (WIM, 1988). She is a seven time Spanish Women's Chess Champion (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994). Biography From the end of 1970s to the end of the 1990s, Cuevas was one of Spanish leading women chess players. In the Spanish Women's Chess Championships she won seven gold (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994) and four silver medals (1978, 1979, 1983, 1997). One of her greatest international successes was winning silver medal of Academic World Chess Championship in 1992 in Antwerp. Cuevas participated three times in the Women's World Chess Championship European Zonal Tournaments: * in 1985 in Albacete at South European subzonal 1C she shared 1st–4th place; * in 1987 in Porto at West European subzonal 1C she shared 3rd–4th place; * in 1995 in Chambéry at Zonal 1.1 (West Europe) she ranked in 7th place. Cuevas played for Spain in t ...
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Maria Luísa Costa Dias
Maria Luísa Costa Dias (1916–1975), was a Portuguese medical doctor and communist activist in opposition to the authoritarian '' Estado Novo'' government. Maria Luísa Palhinha da Costa Dias was born in the city of Coimbra, on 15 October 1916, to a wealthy family. She had three brothers, two of whom became owners of a canning company, while the third became an activist, writer and researcher. A graduate in medicine, in the 1930s she joined International Red Aid, a social service organization established by the Communist International. At a young age she also joined the Movement of Democratic Unity (MUD), an organization that opposed the ''Estado Novo''. In 1947, Costa Dias moved to Mozambique, together with her future husband, Pedro dos Santos Soares, who at that time was a high school teacher. Both returned to Portugal in 1950 and, in 1951, both went into hiding as members of the Portuguese Communist Party. She related her experience in the work ''Children Emerging from the ...
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María Luisa Cordero
María Luisa Cordero Velásquez (born 23 January 1943) is a Chilean people, Chilean psychiatrist, writer, television commentator and politician. Political career In 2012, she defined herself as an anti-communist. In 2013 she was criticized for saying that her vote “is worth 10 times more than [my] maid's”. During the 2021 political campaign she was asked if she had changed her mind on the subject, and she replied that “I still think the same”. In 2021, she failed to gain a seat for the Chilean Constitutional Convention. As congresswoman In November 2021, she was elected to the House of Representatives. References External links

* 1943 births Living people Chilean people of Spanish descent Chilean anti-communists Pontifical Catholic University of Chile alumni Christian Democratic Party (Chile) politicians Chilean television personalities Deputies of the LVI Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile {{Chile-bio-stub ...
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Maria Luisa Cicci
Maria Luisa Cicci (14 September 1760 - 8 March 1794) was an Italian woman of letters and 18th century poet, a member of a member of the literary-scholarly societies (academies) of Arcadians of Pisa and Intronati of Siena; she was a prominent sponsor of literary salons in Pisa. Biography Cicci was born in Pisa in 1760. The family was originally from Fucecchio but with proof of having Pisan origins prior to the year 1319 they were considered local nobility. Her father was Domenico Alessandro Cicci, a doctor in law and in letters. Her mother, Maria Anna was the daughter of the Captain Giovanni Gaetano Pagnini, Commander of the Cavalleggieri di Rosignano. She died when Maria Luisa was two years old. Her father supervised her education until she was eight. Then he sent her to finish her education in the Monastery of Santa Marta and then to the Monastery of San Bernardo until she was fifteen. At that point she returned home where she began studying the poets and especially Homer, Dante ...
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Maria Luisa Cassanmagnago Cerretti
Maria Luisa Cassanmagnago Cerretti (7 April 1929 – 4 August 2008) was an Italian politician. She represented the Christian Democracy in the Chamber of Deputies between 1972 and 1979 and the European People's Party Group in the European Parliament between 1979 and 1994. Early life Cerretti was born on 7 April 1929 in Bergamo, Italy. She attended the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, where she received a doctorate of economics and commercial science. She became a member of the Christian Democracy executive for the National Women's Movement in 1963. Political career She was elected as a deputy in the Chamber of Deputies in the 1972 general election and the 1976 general election, and served on the Justice Commission and the Committee of the Prime Minister's Office, Internal Affairs and Religious Affairs. She was then elected as a member of the European Parliament in the 1979 election as a representative for the European People's Party Group. She was Vice-President of th ...
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