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Eleanor’s Blog Eleanor McEvoy’s new album, ‘LOVE MUST BE TOUGH’ (MOSCD404), ... Eleanor is also the vocalist on “Lover’s Chapel” and Mary Coughlin is the vocalist on “The Driver ... http://www.eleanormcevoy.net/ |
Pintoricchio - Libreria Piccolomini, INCONTRO TRA FEDERICO III ED ... Pintoricchio’s great skill returns here in this scene to represent the meeting between Federico III and Eleanor of Aragon, whose marriage had been arranged by Enea Silvio. http://www.thais.it/speciali/Piccolomini/md_res/scheda_05.htm |
Eleanor of Aquitaine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A biography with links to further information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine |
John I of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia He was the eldest son of Peter IV and his third wife, Eleanor, ... He was born in Perpignan, in the province of Roussillon, which at that time belonged to Aragon, ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_I_of_Aragon |
John I of Castile - wik3 His first marriage, with Eleanor of Aragon on June 18th, 1375, produced most of his issue, including the future Kings Henry III of Castile and Ferdinand I of Aragon. http://www.wik3.zalownia.com/John_I_of_Castile.html |
Anna of Foix-Candale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Her mother Catherine was the youngest daughter of Gaston IV of Foix, and Eleanor of Aragon, who herself became in 1479 for a couple of weeks the reigning queen of Navarre and died. http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_of_Foix-Candale |
Henry III of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Henry III (October 4, 1379–1406), sometimes known as Henry the Sufferer or Henry the Infirm (Spanish: Enrique el Doliente) was the son of John I and Eleanor of Aragon, and succeeded him as King of ... http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_III_of_Castile |
Isabella Of Castile On TripAtlas.Com Isabella of CastileIsabella I (April 22 1451 – November 26 1504) was Queen regnant of Castile and Leon. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, laid the foundation for the political ... http://www.tripatlas.com/Isabel_the_Catholic |
1213 - 1276 13: ALFONSO, King of Aragon: Itinerario del Rey (Escar, Zaragoza, 1909) ... 91: BELTRAN, Miguel et al.: Atlas de Historia de Aragon (Inst. http://www.real-aragon.eu/bibliography.html |
Eleanor of Aquitaine - Queen of France and Queen of England Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of France and later England, was arguably the most powerful woman of High Medieval Europe. http://historymedren.about.com/od/ewho/p/who_eleanor.htm |
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