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  • Married to the esteemed intellectual Cirilo Villaverde, de Villaverde championed abolition and Cuban liberation from Spanish rule in her writings.

    Virginia Sanchez-Korrol: The Ladies of Nueva York, 1613-1945 Virginia Sanchez-Korrol 2010

  • MORE punch than can be found in a box-glove is contained in a new electric glove invented by Cirilo Diaz of Cuba for use by police while handling rough characters or in quelling riots.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • To name a few, Cecilia Valdés o La Loma del Ángel, novela de costumbres cubanas, by Cirilo Villaverde; Pepita Jiménez, by Juan Valera, and El sombrero de tres picos, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón.

    A phrase 2008

  • To name a few, Cecilia Valdés o La Loma del Ángel, novela de costumbres cubanas, by Cirilo Villaverde; Pepita Jiménez, by Juan Valera, and El sombrero de tres picos, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón.

    A phrase 2008

  • His early education was supervised by his brother, Cirilo, a country schoolteacher, who taught him drawing as well as reading and writing.

    Mexico's daumier: José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913) 2008

  • To name a few, Cecilia Valdés o La Loma del Ángel, novela de costumbres cubanas, by Cirilo Villaverde; Pepita Jiménez, by Juan Valera, and El sombrero de tres picos, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón.

    A phrase 2008

  • To name a few, Cecilia Valdés o La Loma del Ángel, novela de costumbres cubanas, by Cirilo Villaverde; Pepita Jiménez, by Juan Valera, and El sombrero de tres picos, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón.

    A phrase 2008

  • To name a few, Cecilia Valdés o La Loma del Ángel, novela de costumbres cubanas, by Cirilo Villaverde; Pepita Jiménez, by Juan Valera, and El sombrero de tres picos, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón.

    A phrase 2008

  • His early education was supervised by his brother, Cirilo, a country schoolteacher, who taught him drawing as well as reading and writing.

    Mexico's daumier: José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913) 2008

  • His early education was supervised by his brother, Cirilo, a country schoolteacher, who taught him drawing as well as reading and writing.

    Mexico's daumier: José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913) 2008

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