Finder's Guide
Arden Quin, Carmelo
Uruguayan artist, 1913-2010
Arden, Elizabeth
Canadian founder of cosmetics company, 1878-1966
Parodi: “‘traje de montar de Redfern, ponchillo de Patou, botas de Hermés, maquillaje pleinair de Elizabeth Arden’: marcas de ropa y de cosméticos, todas de lujo y alta moda” (72).
Arden, Mary
mother of William Shakespeare, c. 1537-1608
Arena
character from Relación de viajes por las tierras occidentales (also known as Monkey or Journey to the West)
Arena, Mar de
one of the marvels in the legend of Prester John
Arenal, Concepción
Spanish sociologist, 1820-93
Parodi: "escritora gallega y precursora del feminismo en España. Sus obras están relacionadas con su tarea de Visitadora e Inspectora de Cárceles de Mujeres; sobre el tema penitenciario publicó libros de poesía y ensayo y gran cantidad de artículos periodísticos" (80).
Arenales
street in Buenos Aires
Arenales, José
Bolivian soldier and geographer, 1798-1862, an assistant to San Martin
Arenranguá
river in Uruguay near which Dorrego was defeated by Artigas
Arequipa
city in southern Peru.
Fishburn and Hughes:"A city in southern Peru, the second largest in the country. In the Wars of Independence, in August 1822, General Sucre, in command of the army of Bolívar, arrived in Arequipa and marched to Puno. It was finally taken by Sucre's troops in January 1825, when the Spaniards surrendered Peru. Bolívar visited the city in May 1825." (15)
Arequito
town in Argentina, in the province of Santa Fe
Ares
Greek god of war
Arezzo
city and province in Italy
Argañaraz, Padre
priest in Saavedra, cock-fight enthusiast, character in Bustos Domecq story
Argel
Algiers, capital of Algeria, but sometimes used to refer to Algeria
Argelia
Algeria
Argensola
may be a reference to Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola, 1562-1631, or to his brother, Lupercio Leonardo de Argensola, 1559-1613; the reference in the article on Banchs is to both brothers
Argenti, Filippo
character in Dante, 13th century Florentine, part of the Adimari family