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  1. Elizabeth Burgos ( Valencia, Venezuela, 1941) es una historiadora y antropóloga venezolana especializada en etnopsicoanálisis, ganadora del Premio Casa de las Américas en 1983.

  2. Robrt the Bruce and Elizabeth de Burgh. Robert the Bruce and Elizabeth were later crowned as King and Queen of Scots at Scone Abbey on 27 March 1306. The coronation was carried out in defiance of the Edward I's claim of suzerainty over Scotland. Three months later, in June 1306, Robert the Bruce was defeated in battle by the forces of King ...

  3. Elizabeth and Bruce were married in 1302 at Writtle in Essex, England. She was thirteen years old and he was twenty-eight. After much fighting and switching of allegiances, Robert the Bruce gained the Scottish throne and Elizabeth and Robert were crowned King and Queen of Scots at Scone on March 25, 1306. The crowning was in direct violation of ...

  4. Former wife of the French philosopher Régis Debray, was director of the Maison de l'Amerique Latine in Paris and of the Institut Cultural Français in Seville. Also known as Elisabeth Burgos-Debray, historian and anthropologist specialized in ethnopsychoanalysis. She won the Casa de las Américas Prize in 1983.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2013 · Elizabeth de Burgh was born c. 1289. Her father was Richard, 2nd Earl of Ulster and one of King Edward I’s most prominent Anglo-Irish supporters. Her mother was Margarite de Burgh. As with most medieval women we know little of her upbringing. It is more than likely Elizabeth received the education due to a lady of her birth and status.

  6. 17 de jun. de 2019 · Su hija la describe en su libro autobiográfico como “aquella flacucha de larga melena negra y tez de color ámbar”. Desde muy chiquita, Elizabeth Burgos decidió mudarse a la casa de su tía para poder dormir en una biblioteca. El cura de la ciudad de Valencia (Venezuela) tenía razón. La muchacha “pertenecía al Siglo de las Luces”, no a la misa dominical a la que se había rehusado ...