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Josina is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Josina Elder, member of American R&B and soul quartet For Real * Josina Machel (1945–1971), Mozambican politician activist * Josina Z. Machel (born 1976), Mozambican civil rights activist * Josina Peixoto (1857–1911), 2nd first lady of Brazil * Josina van Aerssen Josina Anna Petronella van Aerssen, married name ''Baroness Giustina Boetzelaer'' (3 January 1733 – 3 September 1797) was a Dutch composer, painter, lady in waiting and noble. Life She was born in The Hague to Cornelis van Aerssen and Anna Alb ... (1733–1797), Dutch composer and painter * Josina Walburgis of Löwenstein-Rochefort (1615–1683), sovereign Princess Abbess of Thorn Abbey {{given name ...
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Josina Elder
For Real is an American R&B and soul quartet, that formed in 1990. In the latter part of that decade they were nominated for a Billboard Music Award and a Soul Train Music Award. The ladies have now reunited and are touring. Biography For Real secured their recording contract by accident. "We were picking up our manager from the airport. So we decided to greet him with an acappella song. Someone from A&M Records just happened to be in the airport and heard us perform. Not long after, we were signed," said Latanyia Baldwin. The band released their debut album, '' It's a Natural Thang'', with production from Brian McKnight on A&M Records in 1994, and it became a critical success, including a rare four stars from ''Rolling Stone'' magazine. Their first single, "You Don't Wanna Miss" hit #28 on the ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart; the group's second single, "Easy to Love", peaked at #65 on the same chart. The third single, "You Don't Know Nothin'", peaked at #88 on the '' ...
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Josina Machel
---- Josina Abiathar Muthemba Machel (August 10, 1945 – April 7, 1971) was a leader of FRELIMO and a significant figure in the struggle for independence in Mozambique.reference/Renato Matusse and Josina Malique, 2008, ''Josina Machel: Icone da Emancipacao da Mulher Mocambicana'', Coleccao Embondeiro 29, Maputo, Mozambique Early years Josina was born with a twin brother, Belmiro, in Vilanculos, Inhambane, Mozambique on August 10, 1945 into an assimilado family that was nevertheless active in anti-colonial work. Her grandfather (a Presbyterian lay preacher who spoke out against Portuguese colonialism), her father, two of her sisters, and two uncles were all jailed at one point or another as a result of their participation in clandestine opposition to the Portuguese colonial administration. Her father worked as a nurse in government hospitals and this required him to periodically move the family to accommodate his job transfers. At age 7, Josina entered the primary school ...
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Josina Z
Josina is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Josina Elder, member of American R&B and soul quartet For Real * Josina Machel (1945–1971), Mozambican politician activist * Josina Z. Machel (born 1976), Mozambican civil rights activist * Josina Peixoto (1857–1911), 2nd first lady of Brazil * Josina van Aerssen Josina Anna Petronella van Aerssen, married name ''Baroness Giustina Boetzelaer'' (3 January 1733 – 3 September 1797) was a Dutch composer, painter, lady in waiting and noble. Life She was born in The Hague to Cornelis van Aerssen and Anna Alb ... (1733–1797), Dutch composer and painter * Josina Walburgis of Löwenstein-Rochefort (1615–1683), sovereign Princess Abbess of Thorn Abbey {{given name ...
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Josina Peixoto
Josina Vieira de Araújo Peixoto (9 August 1857 – 5 November 1911) was the wife of Floriano Peixoto, the 2nd President of Brazil, and the second woman to serve as first lady of the country, between 1891 and 1894. She was also the 1st second lady of Brazil from February 1891 until the resignation of Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca in November of the same year. Early life and family Born in Maceió, capital of the state of Alagoas, intimately known as Sinhá, she was the daughter of colonel José Vieira de Araújo Peixoto and his second wife, Teresa Goufino Rosa, had four other siblings: Anna Vieira Peixoto, José de Sá Peixoto, Arthur Vieira Peixoto and José Vieira de Araújo Peixoto. Marriage and children Josina and Floriano grew up together, as Peixoto had been adopted as her father's godson. She married her cousin-brother, Floriano Vieira Peixoto — son of her paternal uncle Manuel Vieira Peixoto — on 11 May 1872. The ceremony took place at the Itamaracá plantation, near ...
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Josina Van Aerssen
Josina Anna Petronella van Aerssen, married name ''Baroness Giustina Boetzelaer'' (3 January 1733 – 3 September 1797) was a Dutch composer, painter, lady in waiting and noble. Life She was born in The Hague to Cornelis van Aerssen and Anna Albertina van Schagen Beijeren and in 1786 married Baron Carel van Boetzelaer. Josina van Aerssen was the lady in waiting to Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, the spouse of prince William IV of Orange. She was a dilettante painter and made a portrait of princess Caroline. She was possibly active as a dilettante composer at court. In 1780, she published several compositions. They were inspired by the Italian music and considered unique for the Netherlands. She died, aged 64, in IJsselstein IJsselstein () is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht. IJsselstein received city rights in 1331. IJsselstein owes its name to the river Hollandse IJssel which flows through the city. It is a major commut ...
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