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Alphonso I of Spain
Alphonso I of Spain There has not been a monarch known as Alphonso or Alfonso I of Spain, the first king of that name of the unified Spain being Alfonso XII (1874-1885). Several ...
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Pope Alexander VI
... III Born January 1, 1431 Xàtiva , Valencia, Spain Died August 18, 1503Rome {{{footnotes}}} Alexander VI ... papacy. He was born at Xàtiva , València, Spain, and his father's surname was Lanzol ... prepared for war. Ferdinand II appealed to Spain for help; but Spain was anxious to be on good terms ... him. (The title was eventually divided between Spain and Portugal along a Demarcation Line ...
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Timeline of the Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula
... plague, drought, and revolts preoccupying the Muslims, Alphonso I, Duke of Cantabria, creates the Christian ... Alexander II sends an international force to Spain under his standard bearer William of Montreuil ... flee to the northern Christian kingdoms of Spain, or to Africa and the East, including Rambam. Christian kings in northern Spain use Jews as physicians, scientists, tax collectors ... the octogenarian father-in-law of Muhammad XII, one Ibrahim Ali al-Attar. Ferdinand ...
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Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
... Two Sicilies Maria Christina, Queen Regent of Spain Maria Christina of Bourbon, Princess of the Two Sicilies, Queen of Spain (Maria Cristina Ferdinanda of the Two Sicilies ... 1806–August 22, 1878) was Queen Consort of Spain (1829 to 1833) and Queen Regent of Spain (1833 to 1840). Maria Christina was the ... fourth wife of King Ferdinand VII of Spain (Fernando in Spanish) (1783-1833, king ...
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In Izaak □Klein you (translated from Chinese)
In Izaak □Klein you Alphonso 12 th Spanish King < /br> Alphonso 12 th Alfonso XII el Pacificador ( 1857 year 11 month ... year 11 month on 25th )Bourbon dynasty Spain ( 1870 year ~1885 year reigns). Alphonso 12 th are Spanish queenIsabella two ...
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Alexander VI (Cabotia and Brasil) (Althistory wiki)
... died and was succeeded by his son Alphonso II. Charles of France now advanced formal ... became a reality he was alarmed, recognized Alphonso as king, and concluded an alliance with ... latter escaped to Spoleto. Neapolitan resistance collapsed; Alphonso fled and abdicated in favour of his ... duke of Bisceglie, a natural son of Alphonso II., and Lucrezia. Cesare, who renounced his ... of divorce for the new king Louis XII of France , in exchange for which ...
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Francis of Asis de Bourbon
... 17 April 1902) was king-consort of Spain, styled Francis I of Spain, from 1846 to 1868. Second son of ... Cádiz , and grandson of Charles IV of Spain, he received the title of Duke of Cadix and infante of Spain from his uncle Ferdinand VII of Spain. In 1846, he was married to ...
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Emilio Castelar y Ripoll
... literary man. He was appointed dictator of Spain in 1873, but not being equal to ... the south and in the north of Spain. Fortunately these officers responded to the call ... the restoration of the Bourbons. Ruler of Spain, 1873 On becoming the ruler of Spain at the beginning of September 1873, Castelar ... incident nearly leading to a rupture between Spain and the United States. Castelar sent ...
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Alfonso
Alfonso Alfonso (or Afonso, Affonso, Alphonso, Alphonse) - (English: Alphonzo) may refer to any ... Aragon -- (1416-1458) The Magnanimous Kings of Spain Alfonso XII of Spain -- (1857-1885) king of Spain Alfonso XIII of Spain -- (1886-1931) ...
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Madrid (Wikitravel)
... Madrid[1] is the capital city of Spain, and is located directly in the middle ... Madrid is located in the heart of Spain. As in many European cities, Madrid features ... Not only is Madrid the capital of Spain, but it is also the hub of ... to most of the rest of Europe. Spain's high-speed train (AVE - Alta Velocidad ... while trains to Seville, Valencia and southern Spain depart from Atocha railway station. [edit] ...
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