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169:, Venezuela to Juan Nepomuceno Luciani and Casimira Eduardo. She was educated in Venezuela, the United States and France, and studied piano and violin with renowned instructors like Ramón Delgado Palacios. She performed abroad at both private and public concerts, returning in 1909 to Venezuela and marrying the pioneering dermatologist, Manuel Pérez Díaz (1872–1931), with whom she had eight children.
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When her husband died in 1931, Luciani became sole support of her large family and began teaching. Between 1934 and 1935 she taught at the
Escuela Normal para Mujeres (Female Teacher's Normal School) and in 1936 became its first female Director. That same year, she also served as the Director of the
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and remained as its director until 1941. The magazine was published in conjunction with the Unión de Damas de la Acción Católica, (Union of
Catholic Women of Action) of which Luciani was founder and first president, but was a feminist journal.
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Colegio Cháves and worked as a librarian at the
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Lecciones de
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Discursos pronunciados en la recepcion de la Senora Lucila
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Libertador en el sesquicentenario de su natalicio
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Venezuelan historian, musician and feminist (1882-1971)
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Lucila Luciani Eduardo was born on 21 January 1882 in
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Luciani died on 8 March 1971 in Caracas, Venezuela.
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322:(in Spanish). Cáracas: Tipografia Americana.
495:(in Spanish). Venezuela: Venezuela de Antaño
303:(in Spanish). Caracas: Editorial Venezuela.
284:(in Spanish). Caracas: Editorial "Elite".
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267:"Miranda: precursor do feminismo"
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