Juana de Vega
Spanish writer (1805-1872)
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Juana de Vega (1805-1872), was a Spanish writer, liberal activist and courtier. She was the Camarera mayor de Palacio to the queen of Spain, Isabella II of Spain in 1841–1843.[1] She was married to Francisco Espoz y Mina and known for her memoirs, novels and liberal activism.
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- ^ Antonio Durán, José. Juana de Vega, la gran dama del primer progresismo español. Taller de Ediciones, 2005
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