Knowing that the Church is cracking down on its perceived enemies, the vicereine offers Sister Juana her protection. |
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Juana finishes cooking his breakfast and he squats by the fire to eat it. |
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But like the Icarus of her poems, Sor Juana ended up flying too close to the sun. |
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When Juana was 8, her father abandoned the family and the girl moved to Mexico City to live with her aunt. |
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The article contains a short commentary on the relationships Juana had with the two vicereines who were her protectors at different times in her life. |
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Ron Alvarado, a Nuyorican whose mother lives in Juana Diaz, is chairman of the Pittsburgh Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. |
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Juana Maria, a Native American woman, was stranded for 18 years on San Nicolas Island off California in the 19th century. |
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Tia Juana would provide food and a resting place to travelers on their journeys. |
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After first landing on Guanahani island in The Bahamas, Columbus found the island which he called Isla Juana, later named Cuba. |
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In 1500, Juana of Castile gave birth to Charles V, who became Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain. |
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In 1582 he was serving as mayor of Baracaldo in Vizcaya when he first married, to Juana de Briviesca de Munotones. |
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These texts contribute to the ongoing debate about charges of Mariolatry in Sor Juana, charges that Sor Juana's inventive engagement with tradition ought to dismiss. |
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