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Eleonora de Cisneros
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・ Eleonora Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino
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Eleonora de Cisneros : ウィキペディア英語版
Eleonora de Cisneros

Eleonora de Cisneros (October 31, 1878 – February 3, 1934), was an American opera singer. Cisneros was a major backer towards the sale of Liberty bonds during World War I. She was a singer for the Metropolitan Opera company. Cisneros toured the United States during World War I singing in plays to raise funds for the Red Cross.
== Early life ==

Cisneros was born Eleanor ''Broadfoot'' in New York City on October 31, 1878 (some sources say November 1, 1878). Her parents were John C. Broadfoot, a New York City clerk, and Ellen Small. Her given name at birth was Eleanor Broadfoot and she was an only child. Her father was of Scottish and her mother of Irish descent. She received her primary schooling at St. Agnes Seminary in Brooklyn. Cisneros started her initial singing studies in the United States under the American opera singers Adeline Murio-Celli and Francesco Fanciulli. She became a mezzo-soprano opera singer.

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