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Born | Regina de Lamo Jiménez 7 September 1870 Úbeda, Spain |
Died | 17 November 1947 Barcelona, Spain | (aged 77)
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Occupation(s) | Writer, journalist, musician, teacher |
Spouse | Enrique O'Neill Acosta |
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Regina de Lamo Jiménez (7 September 1870 – 17 November 1947) was a Spanish intellectual, a very versatile activist until the arrival of the Francoist dictatorship in Spain. She was a pianist, teacher of music and singing, writer, journalist, feminist proponent and activist for women's rights, promoter of the cooperative economic model, defender of syndicalism and anarchism, and propagandist. She signed her writings as Regina Lamo Jiménez, Regina de Lamo Ximénez, Regina Lamo de O'Neill, and under the pseudonym Nora Avante.[1][2]