Élisa Garnerin - significado y definición. Qué es Élisa Garnerin
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Qué (quién) es Élisa Garnerin - definición


Élisa Garnerin         
  • Illustration from the publicity for the Madrid trial
  • Advertisement for a Fete in Rouen which would include a parachute jump, games, entertainment, dances, concerts, lights and a firework display
  • Poster for a balloon trial and parachute jump by Élisa, possibly in 1815
FRENCH BALLOONIST AND PARACHUTIST
Elisa Garnerin
Élisa Garnerin (1791-1853) was a French balloonist and parachutist. She was the niece of the pioneer parachutist André-Jacques Garnerin, and took advantage of his name and of the novelty of a woman performing what were at the time extremely daring feats.
Elisa Galvé         
ARGENTINE ACTRESS (1922-2000)
Elisa Galve; Elisa Christian Galvé; Eliza Gálvez
Elisa Christian Galvé (July 20, 1922 in Buenos Aires – October 20, 2000 in Rome) was an Argentine actress. She was best known for her roles in films in the 1940s and 1950s, during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema.
Enkeli-Elisa         
CHARACTER CREATED BY MINTTU VETTENTERÄ
Draft:Enkeli-Elisa; Minttu Vettenterä; Elisa the Angel
Enkeli-Elisa () is the name used for the main character in a story written by Finnish author Minttu Vettenterä, which first spread on the Internet and as a self-published book titled Jonakin päivänä kaduttaa ("Someday You'll Be Sorry") and thus spread through the media. The story is about a 15-year-old girl who was bullied at school and claimed to have committed suicide.