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  1. 11 de may. de 2024 · Maybe m (contract Mar 1238 [94]) as his first wife, don ÁLVARO Pérez de Azagra Señor de Albarracín, son of don PEDRO Fernández de Azagra & his wife ---. 11. doña BERENGUELA de Navarra. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Prioress of San Pedro de Ribas.

  2. Hace 4 días · Dom Pedro II (2 December 1825 – 5 December 1891), nicknamed the Magnanimous (Portuguese: O Magnânimo), was the second and last monarch of the Empire of Brazil, reigning for over 58 years.

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · El tema que acompaña el baile del tierno mapache es “Pedrode la cantante italiana Raffaella Carrá lanzando en 1980 y aunque para algunos puede tratarse de algo nuevo, la canción marcó una generación en Italia y España.

  4. 2 de may. de 2024 · Role In: War of the Triple Alliance. Pedro II (born Dec. 2, 1825, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—died Dec. 5, 1891, Paris, France) was the second and last emperor of Brazil (1831–89), whose benevolent and popular reign lasted nearly 60 years.

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  5. Hace 4 días · In 1603, Teodósio II married Ana de Velasco y Girón, daughter of Castilian Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías, and had four children with her. The Duke's first son and successor, João II , raise the House of Braganza to new heights of power, having launched the Portuguese Restoration War and been acclaimed King João IV of Portugal, thus installing the House as the ruling ...

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · baptised (LDS) on 10/12/1940. Genealogy for Joscelin de Courtenay, 1st count of Edessa (c.1072 - 1131) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. Hace 6 días · In the spring of 1219 John de St. Helen quitclaimed to Osbert son of Ralph a mill in Sutton which was to be held of himself and his heirs, and in 1222 he received confirmation from Robert de Courtenay of half a hide of land which his father John de St. Helen had held of the Crown at the time Henry II granted Sutton to Reynold de Courtenay.