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Guillermina Rojas y Orgis

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Spanish anarchist

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Guillermina Rojas y Orgis was a Spanish teacher, anarchist, and feminist. She was included as a character in Benito Pérez Gáldos' novel Amadeo I, part of the National Episodes.

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