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María Celeste (telenovela)
Maria Celeste (born Virginia Gamba) was a Roman Catholic nun, and also the illegitimate daughter of the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. Maria Celeste may also refer to: *Maria Celeste (crater), a crater on Venus named after Galileo's daughter * ''María Celeste'' (film), a 1945 Argentine film directed by Julio Saraceni * ''María Celeste'' (telenovela), a Venezuelan telenovela from 1994 People *María Celeste Arrarás (born 1960), Puerto Rican journalist * María Celeste Giménez Navarro (born 1987), Argentine politician * Maria Celeste Nardini (1920–2020), an Italian politician * Giulia Crostarosa (1696–1755), an Italian Roman Catholic nun who took the religious name Maria Celeste See also *''Mary Celeste ''Mary Celeste'' (; often erroneously referred to as ''Marie Celeste'') was a Canadian-built, American-registered merchant brigantine that was discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores on December 4, 1872. The Canadi ...
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Maria Celeste
Sister Maria Celeste (born Virginia Gamba; 16 August 1600 – 2 April 1634) was an Italian nun. She was the illegitimate daughter of the scientist Galileo Galilei and Marina Gamba. Biography Virginia was the eldest of three siblings, with a sister Livia and a brother Vincenzio. All three were born out of wedlock, and the daughters were considered unworthy for marriage. Troubled by monetary problems, Galileo placed them in the San Matteo convent shortly after Virginia's thirteenth birthday. When she took the veil on 4 October 1616, Virginia chose her religious name, Maria Celeste, in honour of the Virgin Mary and her father's love of astronomy. From her cloister, Maria Celeste was a source of support not only for her Poor Clares sisters, but also for her father. Maria Celeste served as San Matteo's apothecary (herself being of frail health). She sent her father herbal treatments for his maladies while additionally managing the convent's finances and staging pl ...
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Maria Celeste (crater)
Maria Celeste is an impact crater on Venus named in honor of Maria Celeste, the daughter of Galileo Galilei Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642), commonly referred to as Galileo Galilei ( , , ) or mononymously as Galileo, was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a poly .... References Impact craters on Venus {{Venus-crater-stub ...
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María Celeste (film)
Maria Celeste (born Virginia Gamba) was a Roman Catholic nun, and also the illegitimate daughter of the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. Maria Celeste may also refer to: *Maria Celeste (crater), a crater on Venus named after Galileo's daughter * ''María Celeste'' (film), a 1945 Argentine film directed by Julio Saraceni * ''María Celeste'' (telenovela), a Venezuelan telenovela from 1994 People *María Celeste Arrarás (born 1960), Puerto Rican journalist * María Celeste Giménez Navarro (born 1987), Argentine politician * Maria Celeste Nardini (1920–2020), an Italian politician * Giulia Crostarosa (1696–1755), an Italian Roman Catholic nun who took the religious name Maria Celeste See also *''Mary Celeste ''Mary Celeste'' (; often erroneously referred to as ''Marie Celeste'') was a Canadian-built, American-registered merchant brigantine that was discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores on December 4, 1872. The Canadi ...
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Julio Saraceni
Julio Saraceni (October 10, 1912 – October 12, 1998) was a prolific Argentina, Argentine film director whose career in the Cinema of Argentina as a movie director spanned six decades. He was an important director during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema, classical era of Argentine cinema. He was an aviator as a young man, but later found a career in film, where he debuted as a director in a 1937 short film, ''Fórmula secreta'', in which he used his flying experience for the making of numerous scenes. He directed his first full-length title, Florencio Parravicini's comedy vehicle, ''Noches de carnaval'', later that year. Saraceni married a member of the crew, Argentina Mori, and with her made some 60 films between 1938 and 1986, such as ''María Celeste'' (1944), ''Alma de bohemio'' (1949), ''La barra de la esquina'' (1950), and ''La mejor del colegio'' (1953). Saraceni was best known for directing comedies, and worked with many of the best known local figures in the genre ...
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María Celeste (telenovela)
Maria Celeste (born Virginia Gamba) was a Roman Catholic nun, and also the illegitimate daughter of the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. Maria Celeste may also refer to: *Maria Celeste (crater), a crater on Venus named after Galileo's daughter * ''María Celeste'' (film), a 1945 Argentine film directed by Julio Saraceni * ''María Celeste'' (telenovela), a Venezuelan telenovela from 1994 People *María Celeste Arrarás (born 1960), Puerto Rican journalist * María Celeste Giménez Navarro (born 1987), Argentine politician * Maria Celeste Nardini (1920–2020), an Italian politician * Giulia Crostarosa (1696–1755), an Italian Roman Catholic nun who took the religious name Maria Celeste See also *''Mary Celeste ''Mary Celeste'' (; often erroneously referred to as ''Marie Celeste'') was a Canadian-built, American-registered merchant brigantine that was discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores on December 4, 1872. The Canadi ...
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María Celeste Arrarás
María Celeste Arrarás Mangual (born September 27, 1960), better known as María Celeste, is a Puerto Rican broadcast journalist, author, and television personality, who has won three national Emmy Awards for journalism. In 2005, she became the first female recipient of the Legacy Award by Broadcast and Multi Channel for outstanding achievement in Hispanic Television. In 2006, Arrarás was included on the cover of ''Newsweek'' magazine, as one of the 20 most powerful women of the next generation of leaders.” In August 2018, María Celeste was awarded with a Doctorate Honoris Causa from the Universidad Central de Bayamon in Puerto Rico, in recognition for her philanthropic work. Until August 2020, Arrarás spent two decades as the host and managing editor of ''Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste''. Her program aired daily in the U.S. and in 15 Latin American countries, for a total daily audience of 35 million viewers. Her popularity has made her one of the most influential Hispani ...
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María Celeste Giménez Navarro
María Celeste Giménez Navarro (born 2 September 1987) is an Argentine politician from the Justicialist Party. She currently sits as a National Senator for San Juan Province since 2023. References See also * List of Argentine senators, 2023–2025 This is list of members of the Argentine Senate from 10 December 2023 Argentine general election, 2023 to 9 December 2025 Argentine legislative election, 2025. Composition Senate leadership Election cycles List of senators Notes Refer ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Giménez Navarro, María 1987 births Living people Justicialist Party politicians 21st-century Argentine politicians 21st-century Argentine women politicians Members of the Argentine Senate for San Juan Women members of the Argentine Senate ...
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Maria Celeste Nardini
Maria Celeste Nardini (28 September 1942– 2 September 2020) was an Italian politician who served as a Deputy and Senator. Biography Elected for the first time to the Chamber of Deputies in 1994 for Rifondazione Comunista, she was confirmed the seat in 1996. In 2001, she was the first of the non-elected behind Nichi Vendola Nicola "Nichi" Vendola (; born 26 August 1958) is an Italian left-wing politician and LGBT activist who was a Member of the Chamber of Deputies from Apulia from 1992 to 2005 and President of Apulia from 2005 to 2015. Since 2023 he is the Pre .... She took the place of Montecitorio in 2005 once Vendola was elected President of the Puglia. In 2006 she was nominated and elected Senator for the PRC in Puglia, in that legislature she was Secretary of the 9th Permanent Commission (Agriculture and agri-food production) and Member of the Parliamentary Commission for regional issues. References 1942 births 2020 deaths Italian politicians People fr ...
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Giulia Crostarosa
Giulia Crostarosa (31 October 1696 – 14 September 1755) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Order of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptoristines), an order of contemplative nuns. Her founding of the Redemptoristines was the culmination of mystical visions and her devotion to the way of life they showed her. She assumed the religious name of "Maria Celeste" when she became a professed nun. She was also instrumental in encouraging Alphonsus Liguori to found the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists), a missionary order of priests and brothers. Pope Francis declared her to be Venerable for her life of heroic virtue on 3 June 2013; a miracle attributed to her intercession was approved in 2015 which paved the path for her beatification, which took place on 18 June 2016 in Foggia with Cardinal Angelo Amato presiding on the behalf of the pope. Life Giulia Crostarosa was born on 31 October 1696 in Naples with the baptismal name of Giulia Marcella Crostarosa. ...
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