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111Moreno, Mariano — (1778–1811) One of the leading republican leaders in the early years of Argentina ’s struggle for independence. Moreno was an active figure in local politics in Buenos Aires during the first decade of the nineteenth century. Trained in… …
112Moreno, Consuelo — (? 1947) actress who appeared in five Juan Orol films between 1933 37, the first of many women whom Orol would promote as film stars (her sister Mercedes Moreno also had roles in some of the same pictures). But in 1938 Orol left Mexico for… …
113Moreno, Marguerite — (1871 1948) (Lucie Marguerite Monceau) actress Marguerite Moreno (the stage name of Lucie Marguerite Monceau) was born in Paris and was a member of the comédie française and then a cabaret performer before she gained notoriety with the… …
114Moreno (Buenos Aires Metro) — Coordinates: 34°36′45.4″S 58°22′50.1″W / 34.612611°S 58.380583°W / 34.612611; 58.380583 Moreno …
115Moreno, Servando Cabrera — see Cabrera Moreno, Servando …
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116moreno — moro …
117Moreno — italienischer Name, Bedeutung: der Dunkle, Braune …
118Moreno — Lafoensia (P) …
119moreno — na adj. Se aplica al color oscuro que tira al negro. Mulato. f. Pez teleósteo marino, de los fisóstomos, parecido a la anguila …
120moreno — Individuo de raza negra, no de pelo negro …