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  Don Carlos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Don Carlos is an opera in five acts by Giuseppe Verdi to a French libretto by Camille du Locle and Joseph Méry, based on the dramatic play Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien by Friedrich Schiller.
Don Carlo is an opera in four or five acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian translation by Achille de Lauzières and Angelo Zanardini, the result of revisions made to the French work by Giuseppe Verdi during 1882-3.
Don Carlo is in prison, Rodrigo tells him that he will be saved but that he himself will have to die, incriminated by the documents formerly entrusted to him.
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 Don Carlos of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias, eldest son of Philip II of Spain
Infante Carlos of Spain, Count of Molina, pretender as Carlos V (the founder of Carlist movement) and the second surviving son of Charles IV of Spain
Carlos, Count of Montemolin, Carlist pretender as Carlos VI
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Don_Carlos_of_Spain   (223 words)

  
 Encyclopedia
Don Carlos (known to his followers as King Charles V) went into exile, and in 1845 renounced his claim to the throne in favor of his son Carlos, count of Montemolín (1818–61).
On the death of Alfonso Carlos, duke of San Jaime (1849–1936), the last direct descendant of the original Carlist pretender, some Carlists transferred their allegiance to the family of deposed King Alfonso XIII, whose grandson, Juan Carlos I, ascended the throne in 1975.
Although a 1978 visit by the prince to King Juan Carlos was taken by some as a tacit recognition of the king, the pretender still declined to make an explicit renunciation of his claim.
www.historychannel.com /encyclopedia/article.jsp?link=FWNE.fw..ca045600.a   (404 words)

  
 CARLISM
The Count of Barcelona, in letters to Europe’s royal houses, asked that no-one co-operate with Xavier and his son Carlos-Hugo, pointing out that they could not claim to be Spanish dynasts because of Xavier’s unequal marriage (the Bourbon-Busset are an illegitimate line of a junior branch of the Bourbon family).
Carlos Hugo increasingly concerned himself with domestic Spanish politics, raising money to finance his cause and living in an apartment in Madrid, coincidentally in the same building as the leading Francoist Admiral Carrero Blanco (eventually assassinated in the early 1970s).
While Prince Bernhard promised Don Juan that unless Carlos Hugo renounced his claims she would not be allowed to marry, the couple ignored her father and were married in Rome on 29 April 1964 in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in front of 5000 Carlist supporters.
www.chivalricorders.org /royalty/bourbon/spain/carlism.htm   (2465 words)

  
 First Carlist War 1833-1839
Don Carlos could return to Spain, where his supporters proclaimed him king as Charles V, only via England, and it was not until July 1834 that he put himself at the head of his partisans in the Basque provinces.
The Carlist wars...The dynastic war between Isabelline liberalism and Carlism was a savage civil war between urban liberalism and rural traditionalism, between the poorly paid and equipped regular army of the liberal governments, supporting Isabella, and the semi-guerrilla forces of the Carlists.
In 1839 the Carlist commander staged a mutiny against the clerical court of Don Carlos and came to terms with Baldomero Espartero, the most successful of Isabella's generals.
www.onwar.com /aced/data/sierra/spain1833.htm   (906 words)

  
 Heraldry in Spain
Carlos V, from 1516, used as arms a quarterly of Spain (quarterly Castile-Leon and Aragon-Aragon-Sicily, with Granada enté en point) and Austria (quarterly Austria, Bourgogne modern, Bourgogne ancient and Brabant) with an escutcheon overall per pale Flanders and Tyrol.
The arms are borne by an imperial double-headed eagle sable, surmounted by an imperial crown, surrounded with the collar of the Golden Fleece and accompanied by the pillars of Hercules and the motto PLUS ULTRA.
Juan Carlos used as personal arms those of the last kings of Spain, Alfonso XII and Alfonso XIII, with the closed crown and the collar of the Golden Fleece.
www.heraldica.org /topics/national/spain.htm   (1685 words)

  
 Chronology: 1833-40 First Carlist War
Don Carlos visited the besieging army on 26 Jun and the bombardment continued until 30 Jun. The Carlists lifted the siege (1 Jul) when they were threatened by advancing armies from Miranda and Vitoria under Generals Espartero and Jéronimo Valdés.
Don Carlos was in Mendigorria at the time and his army was deployed on the outskirts.
Don Carlos's arrival back in Spain had lent energy to the First Carlist War and the Portuguese Liberals felt obligated to fulfil the obligations of the Quadruple Alliance, and return the favour to the Spanish Liberals for their help during the recent Liberal War in Portugal (Vieira, 2004).
www.balagan.org.uk /war/iberia/1833/chronology1833.htm   (15127 words)

  
 Carmen Cortes, Alejandro Granados, Carlos Rodriguez and Rocio Molina
Rocio Molina dancing guajira in her blue dress is enough to suggest water to the audience.
As Molina makes absolutely certain we are aware of what element she represents, Alejandro Granados enters and we notice the mound of earth on the other side of the stage.
Rodriquez enters in white; Molina is on the floor with her conch shell, and Granados is standing by his dirt.
www.danceinsider.com /f2005/f0201_1.html   (1162 words)

  
 Carlos - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Spanish pretender to the throne who claimed the title (1833) when his brother Ferdinand VII's daughter Isabella II inherited the crown because of Ferdinand's abrogation (1830) of the ancient Salic law prohibiting women from succeeding to the throne.
Don Carlos waged an unsuccessful civil war until 1840.
His claim was later revived by his heirs in 1860, 1869, and 1872.
www.yourdictionary.com /ahd/c/c0114900.html   (71 words)

  
 Don Carlos - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Don Carlos - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Carlos, Don, also called Carlos de Austria (1545-68), son of King Philip II of Spain.
Carlism originated in the 1830s among followers of Don Carlos de Borbón,...
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 The Birdwatch: April 2005 Archives
By treating Molina differently, LaRussa is telling him, "something is wrong," or "I don't hink you can handle the everyday big-league task of hitting." It's one thing if it's a do-or-die situation, say, in the postseason, where maybe you pinch-hit if you have to.
By treating Molina as if he needs to be treated differently LaRussa is only drawing attention to the kid and adding to the pressure he must already feel and making him question whether he really belongs.
In the past ten games Molina dropped a ball on a play at the plate, had a catcher's interference, and yesterday made me think the evil thought "That one wouldn't have gotten by Matheny." His bunt yesterday to move Luna to third with the Cards down by three in the seventh is inexplicable.
www.thebirdwatch.com /archives/2005_04.html   (12161 words)

  
 Major League Baseball - CBS SportsLine.com
For instance, if he throws a breaking ball on a full count, that means he is supremely confident in that pitch and will use it later in the game as an out pitch.
From a Fantasy perspective, hitters that work the counts deeper are usually two types: those who walk a lot and those who strike out a lot.
His.412 batting average when faced with a full count is the best among all hitters with at least 4.0 pitches per plate appearance.
cbs.sportsline.com /mlb/story/8460272   (1175 words)

  
 Spain
They were descendants of Wilfrid the Hairy (874-98), who at the end of the ninth century declared his fief free of the French crown, monopolized lay and ecclesiastical offices on both sides of the Pyrenees, and divided them--according to Frankish custom--among members of the family.
Don Carlos contested his niece's succession, and he won the fanatical support of the traditionalists of Aragon and of Basque Navarre (Spanish, Navarra).
Sentiment for Don Carlos and for his successor, remained strong in Navarre, and the Carlists continued as a serious political force.
www.mongabay.com /reference/country_studies/spain/all.html   (15550 words)

  
 Don Quijote with Roque Guinart: The Case for an Ironic Reading, by Alison Weber
Don Quijote, the ironic victim, is nonetheless consoled, and is about to thank Roque when the arrival of Claudia Jerónima interrupts their conversation.
Don Quijote first appears to be taking the side of the Molinists, who argued that all human beings are endowed with equal and sufficient grace, and emphasized the importance of will in attaining salvation.
The historical Roca Guinarda was a friend of Don Alexandre d'Alentorn, Diputat Militar from 1614-17, and perennial thorn in the side of the royal administration of the Duque de Albuquerque.
www.h-net.org /~cervantes/csa/articf86/weber.htm   (6589 words)

  
 The Former Royal House of Spain (Alfonsist), 1939-1945
Don Carlos de Borbon y de Oro, born at Ciempozuelos on June 26, 1940.
Don Luis de Borbon y Bernaldo de Quirba, Duke of Ansola (1887-1945).
Don Manfredo de Borbon y Bernaldo de Quirba, Duke of Hernani (1889-).
gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu /royalty/houses/spain.htm   (1324 words)

  
 SI.com - Recap
Left fielder Jose Guillen 's throw was cut off by third baseman Shane Halter, who fired to the plate, which was vacated as catcher Bengie Molina went up the line to field the throw.
The Angels went with five infielders and Zaun was behind in the count 1-2 before hitting a high chopper to shortstop David Eckstein, who bobbled it and had no play.
Carlos Delgado connected for a two-run homer in the bottom half and Johnson added an RBI groundout in the seventh to pull Toronto within a run.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /baseball/mlb/recaps/2004/05/26/6775_recap.html   (525 words)

  
 AV Press: Lancaster Jethawks beat Visalia Oaks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Clifford hit a pair of homers and Molina hit an important three-run homer as the Lancaster JetHawks held off Visalia 8-6 Friday night at Recreation Park.
While homers from Clifford were expected, Molina had hit only three homers in four seasons, and all of them were at Wisconsin in 1995.
Molina hit a 1-0 pitch over the fence in left-center field to give the Morgan a five-run cushion.
www.avpress.com /n/j/97/j970502.htm   (659 words)

  
 Heiresses to thrones
In 1962 she married to Juan Carlos I of Spain, who was named heir to the throne in 1969 and succeeded as king in 1976.
The Daughter of King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of Denmark, she was first in line for the throne until the birth of her brother, Crown Prince Paulos and then second-in-line until the birth of her second brother, Nicolaos two years later.
She was created Duchess de Lugo before she married Don Jaime de Marichalar y Sáenz de Tejada (1963-) in 1995 and is the mother of Don Felipe-Juan de Marichalar y de Borbón (b.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Heirs.htm   (3849 words)

  
 Sports: AL: Indians scamper past the Yankees
Carlos Guillen added three hits, including a homer, for the Tigers, who have won six of nine.
ANGELS 21, ROYALS 6: Jeff DaVanon became the first Angels player in 13 years to hit for the cycle and drove in four runs, leading Anaheim to a 21-6 victory Wednesday night that completed a seven-game season sweep of the Kansas City Royals.
Jose Molina hit his first career grand slam, and Garret Anderson had five RBIs and three hits, including a three-run homer.
www.sptimes.com /2004/08/26/news_pf/Sports/AL__Indians_scamper_p.shtml   (696 words)

  
 Genealogy of the Royal Family of Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
HRH Don Fernando Antonio Pascual Juan Nepomuceno Serafin Januario Benito Infante of Spain
HRH Don Carlos Francisco de Paula Domingo Antonio José Raimundo Diego Vicente Ferrer Juan Nepomuceno Isidro Pascual Pedro de Alcantara Fernando Felipe Luís Cayetano Gregorio Joaquin Lorenzo Justiniano Julian Infante of Spain
HRH Don Gonzalo Manuel María Bernardo Narciso Alfonso Mauricio Infante of Spain
www.geocities.com /henrivanoene/genspain.html   (3153 words)

  
 El Quijote de La Mancha, Cervantes, IV centenario, Turismo, Rutas
José María Barreda, President of Castilla-La Mancha, presided the signature of the agreement between the public company "Don Quijote de la Mancha 2005" and the Instituto Cervantes, and claimed that the celebration of the IV Centenary of El Quijote in 2005 is not a finishing line for Castilla-La Mancha, but rather a starting point.
He added: "We are aware that Don Quixote is a part of the world heritage and we are willing to collaborate with the central government in the celebration of the IV Centenary".
César Antonio Molina, claimed that a celebration of the IV Centenary like this would not be conceivable without the collaboration of Castilla-La Mancha.
www.donquijotedelamancha2005.com /news.php?id=481&cat=4   (701 words)

  
 WSOCTV.com - MLB - National League Game Capsules
With David Eckstein buried in the count, Gallo hit him with a fastball on the wrist to load the bases.
The right-handed ace was lifted during the sixth because of a reported leg cramp, however, with two outs and a 3-2 count to Josh Willingham.
Carlos Zambrano (3-3) took the loss despite allowing just two runs on four hits through six innings of work.
www.wsoctv.com /mlb/9302606/detail.html   (1675 words)

  
 ARCHERS DIRECT HOLIDAYS & TRAVEL - Coach Tours, Coach Holidays, Escorted Touring, Cruises, Breaks & Resorts
Everywhere are reminders of Spain’s rich and varied past, from the Alhambra in Granada to Don Quixote’s windmills in La Mancha.
Seville is the romantic heart of the country, the city of Carmen and Don Juan; its cathedral is the largest Gothic building in the world and has a superb collection of art and period stonework.
There was a revival under the Bourbons, notably Carlos III, but the late 18th and early 19th centuries saw Spain suffering from the protracted drain of the Napoleonic wars and internal political vendettas.
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 School Killer
That movie (scripted by Naschy under his real name Jacinto Molina) marked the final chapter (so far!) of the thirty year cinematic saga of Spanish cinema's best known monster, Naschy's very own lycanthrope Waldemar Daninsky who starred in ten movies and put in 'guest appearances' in a further two Molina scripted efforts.
Director Carlos Gil has worked extensively as assistant director and 2nd unit director for such luminaries as Spielberg, George Cukor, John Sturges, Stephen Frears or Richard Fleischer though SCHOOL KILLER marks his feature film debut.
Carlos Gil knew what he was doing, though, by casting the godfather of Spanish horror as The Watchman.
www.naschy.com /schoolkiller.html   (1301 words)

  
 Jim Edmonds drives in two runs in leading Cardinals over Brewers 7-5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Prince Fielder hit his 10th homer in the bottom of the second to bring the Brewers within a run again, and Juan Encarnacion's RBI ground out in the third made it 4-2.
Suppan, who was looking for his 100th career win, couldn't hang around long enough for the decision after giving up the five runs and six hits in four-plus innings.
He walked five and struck out four, and was pulled when he walked Carlos Lee to begin the fifth.
www.cbc.ca /cp/baseball/060611/m0611132.html   (635 words)

  
 Pretenders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The House of Molina represents the latter phase of the Carlist pretenders from Spain - at least, until 1936.
These are the Carlist Pretenders, a faction of the Royal Family who felt that when Ferdinand VII died the Crown should have gone to his brother Carlos, Count of Molina, rather than his daughter Isabella.
When Alfonso Carlos died, the reigning Spanish royal family were next in line to the Carlist claim.
ellone-loire.net /obsidian/pretends.html   (6556 words)

  
 Timeline Venezuela
Carlos Andres Perez nationalized the oil industry and the central bank.1974 Pres.
Carlos Andres Perez (76) and Cecilia Matos, his longtime mistress and personal secretary, were charged with depositing funds in US banks that far exceeded their earnings as public officials.1998 Apr, Former Pres.
Carlos Andres Perez (76) and Cecilia Matos, his longtime mistress and personal secretary, were charged with depositing funds in US banks that far exceeded their earnings as public officials.
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 ESPN.com - Major League Baseball - And the winners are ...
A-Rod is, in the eyes of no less an expert than Paul Molitor, "the best player in the game and will remain so because of his work ethic and values," and one of the reasons Molitor thinks the Mariners will be in the World Series.
Don't count out Payton, who's been in the regular lineup for little more than a month and leads NL rookies in homers and total bases while playing center field.
This is another close vote, but Piazza is hitting nearly.360 with more than 70 RBI while playing the most physically demanding position on the field.
espn.go.com /mlb/picks.html   (1256 words)

  
 Don Wengert - Statistics - The Baseball Cube   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A glut of players will be making the minimum and so it is unfair to represent some of these players within the range of 80 to 100 when they all earn the same.
The true formula of the centile is to count the number of players with a posted salary during the season and divide by 100.
Its important to note that the report is based on the same statistics displayed on the TBC web site and so players with incomplete statistics will have an incomplete teammates report.
www.thebaseballcube.com /players/W/don-wengert.shtml   (1087 words)

  
 Brazil2
Count de Guimarães, d'Ourem, de Faria, and de Neiva, and 22
Count de Guimarães, d'Ourem, de Faria, and de Neiva, and 23
Count of Barcellos, 18th Count de Guimarães, d'Ourem, de Faria, and de Neiva, and 24th Count d'Arrayolos, 11
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