Nunez — For other uses, see Nunez (disambiguation). Nunez (also Núñez and Nuñez) is a Spanish surname. The Portuguese (and Old Galician) variant is Nunes. Notable people with the name include: Contents 1 Academica 2 Drama 3 Exploration … Wikipedia
NUÑEZ — (Nuñes), family name of Portuguese Marranos, prominent in the Sephardi Diaspora, particularly in the American colonies. PEDRO NUÑEZ (1492–1577) was a geographer with a strong attachment to Judaism. Born in Alcarcer do Sal, Portugal, he was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Elizabeth May — This article is about the leader of the Green Party of Canada. For the Luxembourgian triathlete, see Elizabeth May (triathlete). Elizabeth Evans May OC, LLB (Dalhousie) DHumL (MSVU hc) LLD (UNB hc) LLD (MAU hc) … Wikipedia
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Nunez, Maria — (fl. 16th cent) Portuguese marrano communal leader. With other marranos she escaped from Portugual on a ship bound for the Netherlands. Captured by a British vessel, they were diverted to London. According to one account, Nunez was presented… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
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Anita Doreen Diggs — (born 1966) is an editor, novelist, and lecturer. Diggs grew up in New York City where she attended public schools in the Hells Kitchen section of Manhattan. She later worked as a Senior Editor at Random House where she edited such notable books… … Wikipedia
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