Inés Arteta is an Argentine award-winning writer. She is a graduate from the University of Buenos Aires with an advanced degree in History. She works...
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Arteta is a Basque surname that may refer to: Ainhoa Arteta (born 1964), Spanish soprano singer Aurelio Arteta (1879–1940), Spanish painter Inés Arteta...
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Ballesteros y Beretta, v. 2, pp. 319–320. Ubieto Arteta, pp. 175–178; Nelson, pp. 228-229. Ubieto Arteta, pp. 169–173 Richard Fletcher, The Quest for El...
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Agnes of Aquitaine (French: Agnès, Spanish: Inés; c. 1105– c. 1159) was Queen of Aragon during her brief marriage to King Ramiro II, a former monk. The...
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Donald MacKinnon, Alexander Burton Chuck & Buck Artisan Entertainment Miguel Arteta (director); Mike White (screenplay); Mike White, Chris Weitz, Lupe Ontiveros...
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Mota. Some episodes also featured guest panelists. Classical singer Ainhoa Arteta (who would later make a guest appearance in season 2 as "Paella") was initially...
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La Garcipollera Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bergosa. Ubieto Arteta, Agustín (1972). Toponimia aragonesa medieval (in Spanish). Valencia: Anubar...
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Project Ines Maria Ferraris, creator of the role of Lisette, singing the first recording of "Chi il bel sogno di Doretta" on YouTube, 1928 Ainhoa Arteta performing...
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Munich, but retired in 2017. Other notable Basque players include Mikel Arteta, Asier Illarramendi, Andoni Iraola, Aritz Aduriz, Xabi Prieto and Ander...
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resin production were once important economic resources. Professor Ubieto Arteta reported that there is some historical evidence of Cuéllar's existence in...
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