Julio Moreno was born January 28, 1921.
Historically, the enchanting Spanish surname of Moreno is to be found in the medieval records of Castile.
The surname Moreno is of Spanish origin and is a name usually used to describe someone of dark color, from 'mora', meaning blackberry. 'Brown' is the English version of this surname.
Spain, Portugal and Italian descent
A brief biography is just a biography but in smaller words like a short story about someones life with facts.
Delimiro Moreno has written: 'Misael Pastrana Borrero' -- subject(s): Biography, Politics and government, Presidents
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Berta Moreno Moreno has written: 'Felipe Gorriti, compositor, maestro de capilla y organista' -- subject(s): Composers, Church music, Thematic catalogs, Biography, Organists
"Batik Maker and Other Poems" by Virginia Moreno is a collection of poems that celebrate Filipino culture, nature, and everyday life. The poems reflect Moreno's lyrical and vivid style, incorporating themes of artistry, tradition, and femininity. Through her words, she highlights the beauty and resilience of the Filipino spirit.
agust 3,1995
Sara B. Bearss has written: 'Dictionary of Virginia Biography: Volume III' 'Dictionary of Virginia Biography: Volume II'
George Wesley Rogers has written: 'Officers of the Senate of Virginia, 1776-1956' -- subject(s): Biography, Virginia, Virginia. General Assembly. Senate 'Officers of the Senate of Virginia, 1776-1990' -- subject(s): Biography, Virginia, Virginia. General Assembly. Senate
Virginia R. Moreno (b. 1925) Tough and tender poets have installed Virginia R. Moreno as Philippine poetry's high priestess. Batik Maker and Other Poems is her sole and much-coveted book of poems. Of the 13 handcrafted copies made for its 1975 CCP-launching, 5 vanished altogether, spirited away by those possessed by its lush dreamwork and haunting strains. Bookmaker Hilario S. Francia meticulously crafted and stitched each copy of the book. Moreno herself chose the batik-cloth cover, in the famous broken-sword motif of Javanese royalty, and flew it in from Jakarta. Her brother, Jose Moreno, supplied the Kyoto ricepaper for its pages, bought from one of his Osaka sojourns. Lucrecia Kasilag deployed her gamelan orchestra for the occasion. Vic Silayan and Lolita Rodriguez, along with Moreno's diplomat friends, recited the poems in three languages-in the lyrical English master text, in the elegant French translation, and in Larry Francia's masterful Filipino. In 2004, Virginia Moreno allowed the Ateneo library to craft the copy on display, a meticulous reproduction of the original-on the occasion of ALIWW's anniversary tribute for Moreno's lifetime work in poetry, theater, and the art of cinema.
Virginia Cruzat has written: 'Marcela Paz' -- subject(s): Biography, Chilean Authors
Virginia Coleman has written: 'Listen to that, Max--his name is Irving' -- subject(s): Biography, Raccoons
Virginia Kelley has written: 'Leading with my heart' -- subject(s): Mothers of presidents, Biography, Autobiographie
John Charles Moran has written: 'An F. Marion Crawford companion' -- subject(s): American Authors, Biography 'In memoriam, Gabriel Garcia Moreno, 1875-1975' -- subject(s): Biography, Presidents