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unusual facts about Juana


Nandito Ako

# "Juana (Tagalog Version)" (Myrna Stella Turner) (Tagalog version: Archie Martinez)


Alvaro Obertos de Valeto

Genoese family of Fíeseos who participated in the capture of Seville and Jerez in the service of Kingdom of Castile Fernando III and Alfonso X. His parents were Francisco de Morla and Francisca Martinez Obertos de Valeto, the daughter of Miguel Vargas Obertos de Valeto and Juana and Martinez Trujillo.

Antonio Fernández de Córdoba y Cardona

Her mother was Juana Folch de Cardona, 4th Duke of Cardona, countess of Ampurias, countess of Prades, marchioness of Pallars.

Beltrán de la Cueva, 1st Duke of Alburquerque

In the War of the Castilian Succession, he supported the Catholic Monarchs against his presumed daughter Juana.

Catacombe dei Cappuccini

Allegedly Velázquez, Spanish painter, was buried in the Fuensalida vault of the church of San Juan Bautista (Madrid, Spain), and within eight days his wife Juana was buried beside him.

Coney Island Mermaid Parade

In 2005 the King was David Johansen (Buster Poindexter) and the Queen was Karmen Guy (Mad Juana).

Enrico Mosconi

Enrico and María Juana had five children: María, Ernestina, Enrique, Esther, and Ricardo.

Felipe Santiago Benítez Ávalos

Benítez Avalos was born in Piribebuy on May 1, 1926, to parents, Angel del Rosario Benítez García and Juana Avalos Rodríguez.

Ferdinando d' Aragona y Guardato, 1st Duke of Montalto

Issue: The so-called Antonio de Aragón y Moncada, 6th Duke of Montalto (1589–1631), 4th Prince di Paternò, 5th Duke of Bivona, who married Juana de la Cerda y la Cueva, daughter of Juan Luis Francisco de la Cerda y Aragón, 6th Duke of Medinaceli.

Fuenteovejuna

The same year, Ciudad Real was attacked by knights of the Order of Calatrava under the leadership of its Grand Master, 20-year old Rodrigo Téllez Girón, who supported the claims to the throne by Alfonso and Juana.

Gaspar Alfonso Pérez de Guzmán, 9th Duke of Medina Sidonia

In 1639 the 9th Duke was married for a second time to Seville noblewoman Juana Fernández de Córdoba, but only after signing documents giving the considerable amount of 20,000 Ducados to Margarita Marañon, on condition she become a nun near his palace in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, later in a Dominican convent.

Iñaki de Juana Chaos

To stop de Juana from being released, the Prosecutor's Office charged him with making terrorist threats, using letters sent to the newspapers (Gara and Berria).

Jean d'Albert, 12th duc de Luynes

Jean d'Albert, 12th Duke of Luynes (16 February 1945, Mar del Plata-30 March 2008, Paris) was the son of Philippe d'Albert, 11th Duke of Luynes (1905-1993) and the Argentine heiress Juana Diaz y Unzué (1914-1993).

Joan I

Joanna of Castile (1479–1555), a.k.a. Joanna I or Juana I, Queen of Castile and Aragon, daughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon

Joan Roget

According to the Catalan optometrist and amateur historian Simon de Gualleuma, Juan was married to Juana of Malaville and migrated to the Catalan town of Girona, Spain, where he worked as a master spectacle maker.

John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio

Prince Eugene was grandson of François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet, Count de Caraman, 16th Prince de Chimay, (born Paris 21.9.1771, died Toulouse 2.3.1843), by Juana Maria Ignazia Teresa Cabarrús, Madame Tallien, (born Carabanchel Alto, Spain 31.7.1773, died Chimay 15.1.1835), whom he married in Paris 22.8.1805.

José Ignacio de Cavero y Cárdenas

Born on 29 June 1757 in Mérida, Yucatán then part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, his parents were Diego Cavero Castro and Juana de Díaz Cárdenas.

Juan Jesús Martínez Espinoza

Martinez Espinoza was born in Apatzingán, Michoacán on December 28, 1959 to Jesús Preciado and Juana Espinoza.

Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza

To propagate liberation ideology throughout Mexico, Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza translated the works of Peter Kropotkin, Mikhail Bakunin, and Pierre Joseph Proudhon to Spanish.

Juana Muñoz-Liceras

Juana Muñoz-Liceras is Professor of Hispanic and General Linguistics in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

Juana Paula Manso

Juana Paula Manso (June 26, 1819 – April 24, 1875) was a South American writer, translator, journalist, teacher and precursor of feminism.

Jyve V

Song "Sólo a Tu Lado Quiero Vivir" (I want to spend my whole life with you) is theme for Venezuelan telenovela Juana la virgen (Juana the virgin).

Las Juanas

The telenovela begins when Juana Valentina (Angie Cepeda) finds out the man she always thought to be her father really is not, but a man named Calixto, who lives in a rural small town named Corozal.

Lucretia Van Horn

She contacted an old Berkeley colleague, Marjorie Eaton who lived in Palo Alto on the Juana Briones Ranch, owned by Ms. Eaton’s mother.

Maribel Zurita

On October 26, 2001 at Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, WIBF Americas Junior Flyweight champion Juana (Jay) Vega of Austin won a four-round unanimous decision over Zurita in a flyweight bout.

Nicoleño

However, a study by University of California, Los Angeles linguist Pamela Munro focusing on four words and two songs spoken and sung by Juana Maria suggests Nicoleño was most similar to the related languages spoke by the Luiseños of Northern San Diego County and of the Juaneños near San Juan Capistrano.

Patria Jiménez

Jiménez is the longtime head of Sister Juana’s Closet, a lesbian rights group named after Juana Inés de la Cruz, a Carmelite nun and renowned Mexican poet.

Rele River

It has its origin to the south southeast of Santa Juana, from where it runs to the northeast from among the slopes of the heights of the Nahuelbuta Range and runs to the east to the Bio Bio River in which it empties a little above the confluence with the Laja River.

Rodolfo González Pacheco

On 1 April 1929 he premiered El Grillo in Rosario, on 4 June 1931 Juan y Juana and in 1936 Compañeros (Companions), in Montevideo.

Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen

She was born in Villahermosa (then known as San Juan Bautista) on what was then called Calle Grijalva, her parents were Antonio Gutiérrez Carriles, a Spaniard, and Juana Eskildsen Cáceres de Gutiérrez, a native of Campeche of Danish descent.

Saint Theresa's College

Saint Theresa's College of Cebu City (STC Cebu), Juana Osmeña Street, Cebu City (1933–present)

Santa Juana, Chile

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Santa Juana is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Sergio Bobadilla (UDI) and Clemira Pacheco (PS) as part of the 45th electoral district, (together with Tomé, Penco, Florida, Hualqui, Coronel).

Thelma Buchholdt

Thelma Buchholdt was born Thelma Juana Garcia on August 1, 1934 in the small fishing village of Claveria, Cagayan, Philippines.


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