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Mariana Pineda Mariana Pineda es una heroína de España,entonces ¿por qué se convirte en una persona importante en la historia de España?
Jun 6, 2009 11:40 AM
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http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltConsulta?TIPO_BUS=3&LEMA=hero%EDna http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltConsulta?TIPO_BUS=3&LEMA=h%E9roe Como dice のび太, heroína es el femenino de héroe. No tiene nada que ver con la droga llamada heroína. En español se escribe igual el femenino de héroe y la droga:heroína. Héroe es hero. Hereoína es heroine. La droga se dice,en inglés, heroin. Una mujer adicta a la heroína se llama, en español, heroinómana. http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltConsulta?TIPO_BUS=3&LEMA=heroin%F3mana
June 8, 2009
No comprendo la pregunta. "Heroína" puede ser un adjetivo (el femenino de "héroe") o un nombre (una droga). El adjetivo "heroína" es favorable, parecido a "mujer muy valiente" Fue una mujer muy valiente y, por eso, una persona importante en la historia de España.
June 7, 2009
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mariana de Pineda y Muñoz, generally known as Mariana Pineda, (September 1, 1804–May 26, 1831) was a Spanish national heroine. At a very young age, she married Manuel Peralta Valte, a liberal army officer, but was widowed in 1822 with two children. She became very involved in liberal causes. In 1828 she assisted the escape from prison of her cousin, Captain Fernando Álvarez de Sotomayor, a noted liberal who had been condemned to death for taking part in General Rafael Riego's insurrection. In a search of her house in 1831, a flag was discovered with the embroidered slogan 'Equality, Freedom and Law' and she was arrested and accused of conspiracy. After a failed escape attempt she was detained in the Santa María Egipciaca convent in Granada. During the trial, the Judge tried to convince her to betray her accomplices in exchange for leniency, but she refused and was publicly executed on May 26. In 1925 the playwright Federico García Lorca based his play Mariana Pineda on her story, propelling the popular heroine into legend and myth. Between 1965 and 1969 the French composer Louis Saguer (1907-1991) composed an opera on the subject. The work premiered in 1970 in Marseille and was awarded the Grand Opera Prize of Monaco (1970).
June 6, 2009
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