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  2. Enrique Henríquez - Wikipedia

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    At the age of sixteen, in 1552, he entered the Society of Jesus, whose founder Ignatius de Loyola welcomed New Christians joining the order. Henríquez's older brother, Manuel López (1525-1603), was also a Jesuit and rose to serve as Provincial (administrator) for Toledo, Spain. [2] [3] Henríquez became known for his philosophical and ...

  3. Jacques Mallet du Pan - Wikipedia

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    Céligny, Republic of Geneva. Died. 10 May 1800. (1800-05-10) (aged 50) Richmond, London, United Kingdom. Signature. Jacques Mallet du Pan (5 November 1749 – 10 May 1800) was a Genevan political journalist and propagandist. [1] A Calvinist thinker and Counter-Revolutionary reformer, he opposed extreme positions held by both Revolutionary and ...

  4. Fiore de Henriquez - Wikipedia

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    Fiore de Henriquez (1921-2004) was an Italian-British sculptor. Personal life and education [ edit ] De Henriquez was born in Trieste to a father descended from Spanish noblemen of the Habsburg court in Vienna; her mother was of Turkish and Russian origin. [1]

  5. Marie Angélique Arnauld - Wikipedia

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    Marie Angélique Arnauld. Jacqueline-Marie-Angélique Arnauld, S.O.Cist. or Arnault, called La Mère Angélique (8 September 1591, in Paris – 6 August 1661, in Port-Royal-des-Champs ), was Abbess of the Abbey of Port-Royal, which became a center of Jansenism under her abbacy.

  6. Jacqueline Nesti Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Nesti Joseph, (born 1932) is a Haitian painter from Port-au-Prince. During a career of over 50 years, Joseph has had exhibitions all over the world including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Biography. At a very young age Joseph moved to Paris to finish her studies.

  7. Pan de muerto - Wikipedia

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    The classic recipe for pan de muerto is a simple sweet bread recipe, often with the addition of anise seeds, and other times flavored with orange flower water or orange zest. [5] The bread often contains some fat, such as butter. Its texture has been described as similar to that of challah, brioche, or falling between a concha and a hamburger bun.

  8. Jacqueline (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline is an oil painting by Pablo Picasso, created in 1961. The New York Times described it as "a black, gray and white Cubist oil of Jacqueline Roque , Picasso’s second wife." On February 28, 2007, the painting was one of two stolen from the home of Picasso's granddaughter Diana Widmaier-Picasso . [1]

  9. Jacqueline de Rohan, Marquise de Rothelin - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline was the daughter of Charles de Rohan and Jeanne de Saint-Severin, and regent of the Neufchâtel and of Valangin during the minority of her son Leonor, Duke de Longueville, Duke d' Estouteville. She served as lady-in-waiting to both Eleanor of Austria (fille d'honneur 1531-1536 and Dame d'honneur 1538-1543) and Catherine de Medici.