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    José Zorrilla y Moral (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse θoˈriʎa]) was a Spanish poet and dramatist, who became National Laureate. Zorrilla was born in Valladolid...
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  • Carlos I José Santos Zelaya López, Nicaraguan politician, 11th President of Nicaragua Jose Zepeda, American professional boxer José Zorrilla y Moral, Spanish...
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    that wrote about the Hacienda Goicoechea was the celebrated poet José Zorrilla y Moral (Don Juan Tenorio’s author), who during his stay in Mexico City...
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    play has its origins in a 12th-century legend which Spanish writer José Zorrilla y Moral turned into a dramatic poem entitled Margarita La Tornera (Margarita...
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  • 1940(increased its capacity from 27,846). Both grounds are named after José Zorrilla y Moral, a 19th-century poet from the city. After opening for the club on...
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    Mongane Wally Serote (2018– ). Poet Laureates of Spain include José Zorrilla y Moral (1889). Poets Laureate of Tanzania include Saadani Kandoro (1969)...
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  • la tornera by José Zorrilla y Moral Milagro de amor (1955 film), a filmed version of Alcides Prado's zarzuela, directed by impresario José Gamboa Milagro...
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  • Shelley and Mary Shelley – History of a Six Weeks' Tour February 21 – José Zorrilla y Moral, Spanish poet and dramatist (died 1893) March 19 – Jozef Miloslav...
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    plan que avanza por rescatarlo de las ruinas by Milton Del Moral on Infobae, 8 Jan 2023 Memoria y Balance 2010 on UAR Memoria 1985 on UAR Estadio Minella...
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  • Esteban Manuel de Villegas (1589–1669) María de Zayas y Sotomayor (1590–1661) José Zorrilla y Moral (1817–1893) Alfonso Vallejo (1943–2021) Carlos G. Vallés...
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  • authors Asunción de Zea-Bermúdez (1862–1936), writer and essayist José Zorrilla y Moral (1817–1893), poet and dramatist, author of Don Juan Tenorio (1844)...
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    writer José Zorrilla y Moral, author of "Don Juan Tenorio", traditionally performed every year on All Saints Day. There is a plaque in Zorrilla's memory...
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  • Moncrieff (1794–1857, England) Thomas Sturge Moore (1870–1944, England) Jose Zorrilla y Moral (1817–1893, Spain) Charles Langbridge Morgan (1894–1958, England)...
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    Margarita Xirgu (Spanish actress) China Zorrilla (actress) José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín (sculptor) Juan Zorrilla de San Martín (poet) Elena Zuasti (stage...
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    José Luis Caminero and Rubén Baraja. The municipally-owned stadium where Real Valladolid play their home matches, the Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla, was...
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    October 13, 1860, with the staging of the drama "Los dos Virreyes" by José Zorrilla and the comedy "Zapatero a tus zapatos" and playing as actors: Alejandro...
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  • Pierre Corneille The Real Don Juan (1990) from Don Juan Tenorio by José Zorrilla y Moral Tartuffe (1991 and 2002) from the play by Molière Lysistrata (1993)...
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    the architects Horacio Azzarini, Julio Vilamajó and the sculptor José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín was in charge of decorating the large assembly hall...
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    1676 Francisco Álvarez de Velasco y Zorrilla (Bogotá, 1647 – Madrid, 1708) - His main work was Rhytmica Sacra, Moral y Laudatiria. His writings show admiration...
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    piece than that of Tirso de Molina and more realistic than that of José Zorrilla, as it does not have such an ambiguous ending. This play was performed...
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    are: the poetry of José de Espronceda and other poets; prose; the theater, with Ángel de Saavedra (Duke of Rivas), José Zorrilla, and other authors....
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    Arco Ávila, Awen León or Fundación Triangulo Castilla y León. Since 2022 the Festival Zorrilla´s Fest is celebrated annually in Valladolid during Pride...
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    suburb of San Juan, Argentina on 15 February 1811. His father, José Clemente Quiroga Sarmiento y Funes, had served in the military during the wars of independence...
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    conductor, he transmitted messages for the republican leader Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla, exiled in France. Following a failed republican uprising in 1885, Ferrer...
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  • ilustrados y románticos, P. Sebold, Madrid, El Museo Universal, 1952. Poesía española del siglo XIX, J. Urrutia, Madrid, Cátedra, 1985. José de Espronceda y su...
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    August 2016. "El Mallorca remonta en Zorrilla y logra la salvación" [Mallorca come back from behind in Zorrilla and survive]. Marca (in Spanish). 4 June...
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    meant the passing of the baton of Spanish romanticism to the young José Zorrilla. The regency was confirmed to Espartero by a vote of the Cortes (March...
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    1870s. In 1852, Serrano fled to Paris in exile, followed by her lover, José Zorrilla, who called her "Leila" in his verses, and with whom she had a daughter...
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    Francisco Pi y Margall and Estanislao Figueras at the head (the latter died in 1882); the Progressive Republican Party of Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla, which was...
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    the course of events. His brother Juan José tried to introduce him to a conspiracy planned for July 28, asking José Miguel to delay the movement until he...
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