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 Histories/ Lucrezia Borgia
Alfonso was the illegitimate son of a former king of Naples, Alfonso II, and nephew of the present king.
It is as the wife of Alfonso d'Este that Lucrezia was able to develop into the type of woman who was first seen in her short marriage to the Duke of Bisceglie.
She was an active participant in the marriage negotiations and cajoled her father into granting Duke Ercole (father of Alfonso d'Este) all that he asked for in exchange for his approval of the marriage.
www.dragonrest.net /histories/lucrezia.html   (5076 words)

  
 MUSL 242: The Musical Court of Lucrezia Borgia
Alfonso, duke of Biscegli-Alexander VI decided that an alliance with Naples would benefit him the most, and thus Lucrezia was betrothed to Alfonso, the illegitimate son of Alfonso II of Naples.
Alfonso d'Este-In order to strengthen his position in Romagna, Caesar arranged a marriage between his sister and Alfonso d'Este, son of Ercole I, duke of Ferrara.
This new alliance with the Sforza family of Milan was intended to stand against the Argonese family in Naples.
www.vanderbilt.edu /htdocs/Blair/Courses/MUSL242/f98/borgia.htm   (1002 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (10172 words)

  
 Gustavo Bueno / Asturias: seis modelos para pensar su identidad / 1998
Porque lo que históricamente entendemos por Asturias se habría formado precisamente, primero, tras la consolidación de la monarquía de Alfonso I, de Alfonso II y de Alfonso III; pero también, en segundo lugar (y no menos importante), tras la delimitación de sus fronteras, desde el ulterior reino de León y Castilla.
Asturias, según este modelo, no podría ser considerada siquiera como una parte formal de España, salvo en el terreno de las apariencias (o en el terreno meramente geográfico o de cualquier otra conexión con otras comunidades peninsulares o insulares).
Según este modelo cabría decir que la identidad de Asturias puede hacerse consistir en su condición de parte formal de España, que a su vez, desempeñará preferentemente la función de una totalidad atributiva, entendida como una singularidad individual de carácter histórico.
www.filosofia.org /aut/gbm/1998ast.htm   (8682 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
When Charles VIII of France invaded Italy in 1494, he was only interested in his own claim to Naples; but when Louis XII of Orlèans came to the throne, his claim was now to Milan as well as Naples.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (10172 words)

  
 REINO DE ASTURIAS
Al morir el rey Silo es elegido el joven Alfonso (que más tarde sería Alfonso II de Asturias), pero Mauregato, hijo bastardo del rey Alfonso I, organiza una fuerte oposición y consigue que el nuevo rey se retire a tierras alavesas adjudicándose el trono asturiano.
García I, hijo de Alfonso III el Magno, después de su lucha contra su padre y sus hermanos Ordoño II y Fruela II, traslada la capital del reino a León, con lo que se crea un nuevo reino que aglutinará al asturiano, el Reino de León.
Más tarde tras la muerte de Vermudo I, Alfonso II el Casto vuelve a Asturias proclamándose rey.
www.espnuevomilenio.org /encyclopedia/R/Reino_de_Asturias   (278 words)

  
 carpcron.html
Este rey don Alfonso el Magno, cuedando estar en paz, llegaronle nueuas de como un alto omne de Francia, que auie nombre Bueso, le era entrado en la tierra con grand hueste, et que gela andaua destruyendo, et faziendo en ella quantos males podie.
Alfonso el Magno: nótese que éste ya no es el rey Alfonso II, el Casto, de Asturias (791-842), sino Alfonso III, el Magno, de Asturias, que reinó unos 22 años más tarde (866-910).
Et el rey don Alfonso de la su parte, con aquellos que con el eran, otrosi entro en la fazienda; et boluieronse alli los vnos con los otros, et fue la fazienda muy fuerte et muy ferida ademas, et murieron y muchos de cada parte.
www.sewanee.edu /Spanish/santiago/carpcron.html   (3893 words)

  
 Calvo - The Weave - Renaissance Chess Page 1
She was married three times: first, to Giovanni Sforza, lord of Pesaro, a marriage annulled by her father in 1497; second, to Alfonso (illegitimate son of Alfonso II of Naples), who was assassinated in Rome in 1500; and finally, to Alfonso d'Este, who became duke of Ferrara in 1505.
And yet, apparently, the Abravanels and many other Jewish refuges resided in Naples (and in other kingdoms in Italy) quite unmolested.
I have determined that some of the expelled Spanish Jews from 1492 who survived the dangers of the journey settled in the Kingdom of Naples and also in northern Italy, specifically in the Piedmont and Lombardy Regions, and in Milan, Mantua, Taranto, Ferrarra, Ancona and Livorno.
www.goddesschess.com /chessays/calvotributepart2.html   (14896 words)

  
 Excursión del Centro Gallego de Tres Cantos a Galicia en junio de 2004
Informado el Rey Alfonso II del hallazgo, acudió al lugar y proclamó al apóstol Santiago patrono del reino, edificando allí un santuario que más tarde llegaría a ser la Catedral.
XI por Alfonso II para custodiar la tumba del Apóstol cuando fue descubierta.
XV con portada románica, estilo que aun pervivía en Galicia en este siglo.
www.galiciatrescantos.com /viajegalicia2004.htm   (14896 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (14896 words)

  
 i Sebastiani - Politics Timeline
Ercole II d'Este dies, Alfonso II d'Este duke of Ferrara, Modena, Reggio, and Rovigo
Francois II crowned King of France, Caterina de' Medici regent.
Francois II King of France dies, succeeded by Henri II Guglielmo Gonzaga named Duke of Mantua
www.isebastiani.com /Timelines/Timeline-Politics.html   (861 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (861 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (861 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (861 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (9545 words)

  
 Este - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Ercole II's son Alfonso d'Este II (1533-1597) was the last legitimate male descendant of the family.
Alfonso's son Ercole d'Este II (1508-1559) married with Renée, daughter of Louis XII of France.
Azzo d'Este II (996-1097), was the founder of the family in Italy and builder of its castle.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Este   (893 words)

  
 European Heads of State from 1500
She was Regent of Spain and its colonies, first during the vacancy of the throne and pending the gestation of a posthumous heir - her son Alfonso XIII (1886-1931-41), who was born 6 months after the death of her husband Alfonso XII.
In 1598 she married Archduke Albrecht of Austria (son of Maximilian II of Germany) and they became joint Governors of the Southern Netherlands, which was in theory an independent state, but in reality dependent on Spain.
In 1742 her husband, Joâo V was hit by a stroke and assisted by advisors, she conducted the government until his death eight years later, during a period of economic stagnation and decay of the state institution.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /womeninpower/European-Queens1500.htm   (893 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (10084 words)

  
 Human Family Project July 2001
Spouse: Alfonso II De Este, Duc De Ferrara & Modena-[139335] (1533-1597) Marr: Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Spouse: Alfonso II The Chaste D' Aragón, King Of Aragón, Marquis And Count Of Barcelona-[118768] (1152-1196) Marr: 30 Jan 1159-1160, Of, Coimbra, Portugal
Spouse: Frederick I Von Hohenstauffen, Duke Of Swabia-[171802] (Abt 1050-1105) Marr: 1089, Of, Swaben, Bavaria, Germany
users.legacyfamilytree.com /NorthernEurope/f254.htm   (10084 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
Alessandro was appointed regent of the Netherlands by King Philip II of Spain at the height of the Dutch revolt.
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (10084 words)

  
 Las Cortes de Aragón
Alfonso II fue el primer rey de dicha Corona de Aragón, concepto que sirve para denominar a todos los reinos, principados, ducados, marquesados, condados, señoríos y dominios que pertenecieron al rey de Aragón, prueba de lo cual es que en todos ellos ondeó la bandera con su señal.
Su hijo y sucesor, Alfonso III (1285 - 1291) se veía obligado a firmar el Privilegio de la Unión (1287) que contenía disposiciones tan radicales que apenas tuvieron eficacia.
La última gran conquista de un soberano medieval aragonés fue Nápoles, obra de Alfonso V (1416 - 1458), aunque de momento no se añadió este reino a las posesiones de los reyes de Aragón.
www.cortesaragon.es /identidad/historia/condados/index2.htm   (2055 words)

  
 Iglesia.org
Lefebvre y los sacerdotes Bernard Fellay, Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, Richard Williamson y Alfonso de Galarreta, han incurrido en la grave pena de excomunión prevista por la disciplina eclesiástica(4).
En efecto, las amplias y profundas enseñanzas del Concilio Vaticano II requieren un nuevo empeño de profundización, en el que se clarifique plenamente la continuidad del Concilio con la Tradición, sobre todo en los puntos doctrinales que, quizá por su novedad, aún no han sido bien comprendidos por algunos sectores de la Iglesia.
Al acercarse ya el final de este Año dedicado especialmente a la Santísima Virgen, deseamos exhortar a todos para que se unan a la oración incesante que el Vicario de Cristo, por intercesión de la Madre de la Iglesia, dirige al Padre con las mismas palabras del Hijo: Ut omnes unum sint!
www.iglesia.org /documentos/jp2_ecclesia-dei.php   (2055 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Alessandro was appointed regent of the Netherlands by King Philip II of Spain at the height of the Dutch revolt.
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (2055 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
Alessandro was appointed regent of the Netherlands by King Philip II of Spain at the height of the Dutch revolt.
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (9545 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
Alessandro was appointed regent of the Netherlands by King Philip II of Spain at the height of the Dutch revolt.
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (9545 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco Maria II married a granddaugher, Lucretia, of Lucretia Borgia, whose children otherwise failed to continue the line of d'Este in Modena.
Alessandro was appointed regent of the Netherlands by King Philip II of Spain at the height of the Dutch revolt.
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (10172 words)

  
 Italy
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
Francesco II (also Gianfrancesco, John Francis, II or III) married Isabella d'Este (the house of Modena).
Alessandro was appointed regent of the Netherlands by King Philip II of Spain at the height of the Dutch revolt.
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (10172 words)

  
 Fit for a Grand Duke: A maiolica wine cooler for Cosimo I de’Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
The small plate is one of a pair in the Wallace Collection attributed to the Patanazzi workshop and part of a service made for Alfonso II dEste, Duke of Ferrara, and his wife, Margherita Gonzaga, c.1585.
Cosimo’s use of the motto also flattered, by analogy, a contemporary Emperor, Charles V, from whose protection Cosimo had benefited in his youth.
He may well have been motivated by the fact that it was made for Cosimo I de’ Medici (1519-21 April 1574; Figure 2) in the year of his death.
www.wallacecollection.org /e_n/e/p_e/miol/miol_index.htm   (1229 words)

  
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