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Amelia Rogelia Penichet-Rodriguez : ウィキペディア英語版
Amelia Penichet

Amelia Penichet (born Amelia Rogelia Penichet-Rodriguez on December 2, 1916 in New York City, New York) is a journalist and historian living in Cuba. In her neighborhood (Miraflores, Boyeros, Havana) in Cuba she is referred as the ''Viejita de los Perros'' (the old lady of the dogs).
==Family==
Ms. Penichet was the child of Wenceslao Penichet-Gonzalez and Amelia Margarita Rodriguez-Gonzalez (1891–1916). When she was less than two weeks old, her mother died and her father gave her up to her maternal grandmother. Her grandmother returned to Cuba with her granddaughter and her daughter's body. Ms. Penichet would only see her father then on a few occasions through the years. She was raised by her grandmother and her uncle, Armando Rodriguez-Gonzalez. On February 23, 1941, she married Armando Triscornia-Martin, a former local judge during the early years of the Communist revolution. She would never have children because her grandmother instilled a fear in her that if she where to have children she would die like her mother.

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