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Ana Roque de Duprey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ana Roque de Duprey
Ana Roqué de Duprey,〔This name uses Spanish marriage naming customs; the first is the maiden family name ''"Roque"'' and the second or matrimonial family name is ''"Duprey"''.〕 also known as "Flor del Valle" (Flower of the Valley), (April 18, 1853 – 1933), was an educator, suffragist and one of the founders of the University of Puerto Rico. ==Early years== Roqué (birth name: Ana Roqué Geigel〔This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first surname is the paternal family name ''"Roque"'' and the second surname is the maternal family name ''"Geigel"''.〕) was born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. She lived among books and had learned how to write by the age of three. Her mother died when she was only 4 years old and she was raised by her father, aunt and grandmother, who were all educators. In 1860, when Roqué was seven years old, she was sent to a regular school, and two years later graduated. She continued her home schooling and in 1864 at the age of eleven, became the youngest teacher's assistant in Puerto Rico. In 1866, at age 13, she founded a school in her house. She also wrote a geography textbook for her students, which was later adopted by the Department of Education of Puerto Rico. She applied for her teacher's license and passed the examinations.〔(Ana Roque )〕
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