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Jose Carreras
José Carreras Opera singer Luck and Hard Work More Dramatic Roles Diagnosed with Leukemia Read more |
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Jose Maria Carreras
Jose Maria Carreras Considered to be one of the world's three great operatic tenors living at the end of the 20th century, Jose Carreras (born 1946) waged a successful battle against a deadly form of leukemia to return to his beloved singing career. He won international acclaim touring with... Read more |
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Juan Martinez de Rozas
Juan Martínez de Rozas , 1759-1813, Chilean revolutionist, b. Mendoza, Argentina. A lawyer and scholar, he was a leading instigator of revolutionary ideas. In 1810 he headed the junta that deposed the Spanish governor, but the next year he was forced out because his ideas were too radical for... Read more |
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Rafael Carrera
Rafael Carrera , 1814-65, president of Guatemala, a caudillo. He led the revolution against the anticlerical liberal government of Guatemala, and his ultimate success in 1840 helped to destroy the Central American Federation. Illiterate and of mixed blood, he received unquestioned support from the... Read more |
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Jos+¬ Miguel Carrera Verdugo
José Miguel Carrera José<... Read more |
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Central American Federation
Central American Federation or Central American Union, political confederation (1825-38) of the republics of Central America—Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador. United under a captaincy general in Spanish colonial times, they gained independence in 1821 and were... Read more |
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Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti , 1935-2007, Italian tenor. He made his debut in Italy in 1961, in London in 1963, and in the United States in 1965. He appeared regularly at New York's Metropolitan Opera from 1968 to 2004. A popular favorite, Pavarotti was noted for the rich and ringing clarity of his lyric tenor... Read more |
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Denyce Graves
Denyce Graves 1964– Opera singer Nurtured on Galveston Street Discovered Opera Throat Ailment Suspended Career Plan The World’s Reigning Carmen Selected discography Sources A much-loved native daughter of Washington, D.C., celebrated mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves is international... Read more |
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Bernardo OHiggins
Bernardo O'Higgins , 1778-1842, South American revolutionary and ruler (1817-23) of Chile; illegitimate son of Ambrosio O'Higgins. He was chosen in 1813 to replace José Miguel Carrera as revolutionary leader. After the loss at Rancagua , O'Higgins fled with the remnant of his army to... Read more |
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