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  Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Sancho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sancho IV (Sancho the Brave), 1257?-1295, Spanish king of Castile and León (1284-95), son and successor of Alfonso X.
Sancho I (Sancho Ramírez), 1045?-1094, king of Aragón (1063-94) and, as Sancho V, king of Navarre (1076-94); son and successor of Ramiro I.
Alfonso II (Alfonso the Fat), 1185-1223, king of Portugal (1211-23), son and successor of Sancho I. His reign was spent in struggles with the church and his brothers and sisters, to whom his father had left many of his estates.
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 Part II
Sancho has a brief altercation with Dona Rodriguez, one of the ladies-in-waiting, who is highly offended when the squire entrusts his donkey to her special care, and Don Quixote is infuriated by a harsh attack during dinner on the folly of his chivalric fantasies by an ecclesiastic in the duke's household.
Sancho is, of course, indignant, failing, as he says, to see the connection between Dulcinea's enchantment and his backside, and is unmoved even when Dulcinea stands, removes her veil, revealing an extremely beautiful face, and gives him a good tongue-lashing for his insensitivity to her plight.
Sancho is to keep himself neat and clean, keep the number of his servants within reasonable bounds, eat and drink temperately, foregoing the onions and garlic of his usual diet, and in general cultivate a measured and sober bearing.
www.columbia.edu /~kdc2101/ebz5/lithum/bsemester/DQ_part2.htm   (11684 words)

  
 Ancestors of Carl G. Lawrence, Jr. - Person Page 79   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sancho II Abarca of Navarre was the son of Garcia III Sanchez of Navarre and Andregoto Sanchez.
Ramiro II of Leon was the son of Ordogno II of Asturia and Nunja Elvira Menendez.
Sancho I Garcea of Navarre (Optimo Imperator) was the son of Garcia II Jiminez of Navarre (Ingio Arista) and Dadildis de Pallars.
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 Chapter 3: The Kingdom of León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI
Sancho II's kingdom was, therefore, centered essentially in the hilly country north of Burgos and in Asturias de Santillana, in the same sort of country to the northeast, east, and southeast of that city also, and in the sheltered upper reaches of the rivers Arlanzón and Arlanza.
Sancho II of Castilla is related to have attacked both, and Ramiro of Aragón lost his life in the resultant battle of Graus, here dated to 1070.
Sancho proceeded to the royal city of León to crown himself, perhaps because the bishop of that city refused to perform what was his customary function for new Leonese monarchs.
libro.uca.edu /alfonso6/alfonso3.htm   (6789 words)

  
 Sancho II of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sancho II (1040-1072), called the Strong, or in Spanish, el Fuerte, was King of Castile (1065-1072) and León (1072).
He was the eldest son of Ferdinand I of Castile and succeeded in Castile while his younger brother Alfonso succeeded in their mother's inheritance of León and Galicia was given to the youngest son García.
In 1068, Sancho defeated his cousins Sancho IV of Navarre and Sancho of Aragón in the War of the Three Sanchos.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sancho_II_of_Castile   (295 words)

  
 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg113.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sancho married (2) Felicitas de Montdidier daughter of Hilduin IV de Montdidier, Comte de Montdidier et Rouci, Seigneur de Rameru and Adela (Alice), Comtesse de Rouci in 1063.
Sancho married (3) Isabel de Urgel daughter of Armengol III, Conde de Urgel and Sancha in 1065.
Isabella married Frederick II, King of Germany and Sicily, Holy Roman Emperor son of Henry VI, King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor and Constancia of Sicily on 20 Jul 1235 in Worms Cathedral, Rhinehessen, Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.
www.bradleyfoundation.org /Maite/marcus/tobg113.htm   (1334 words)

  
 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg75.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Urraca married (3) Sancho II Abarca, Rey de Navarra, Conde de Aragón son of García I Sánchez, Rey de Navarra, Conde de Aragón and Andregota Galíndez, Condesa de Aragón in 962.
Sophia married Wladislaw II "the Exile", King of Poland son of Boleslaw III "Crooked Mouth", King of Poland and Sbyslava Svyatopolkovna.
Agnes married (1) Pedro I Sánchez, Rey de Aragón, Conde de Ribagorza y Sobrarbe son of Sancho II (V) Ramírez, Rey de Aragón y Navarra and Isabel de Urgel in 1086 in Jaca, Spain.
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 Sancho Panza and the Turtle. Ut lapsu graviore ruat (Silva 7, 15.10.2005)
Elevated by the duke and duchess, the powerful, (compared to the eagle by emblem authors) Sancho, by means of cruel tricks and deceit, is made to fall into opprobrium and general humiliation by them, in order to punish his impertinent ambition.
Without doubt, the onerous tricks that are played on Sancho on his island kingdom, planned out not only for the entertainment of the duke and duchess and their court dwellers, but also, and especially to “put in his proper place” the humble peasant who tried to be a governor, wind up undeceiving the squire.
It is interesting to observe the unfolding of veiled allusions, such as that of Sancho converted into a tortoise, which fill the text with symbolic meanings and reveal the complexity of the Cervantine art of representation.
www.studiolum.com /en/silva7.htm   (1359 words)

  
 El Cid
Sancho being the eldest thought that he should have inherited all of his father's lands.
Sancho first needed to do battle with the Kingdom of Aragon which was not under control of any of his family.
Sancho then took the city of Toro which was the domain of his sister, Elvira.
www.ctspanish.com /legends/elcid.htm   (1223 words)

  
 36th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Friederich de Baviere II, Count of Diessen was born circa 1003 in Diessen, Oberbayern (Upper Bavaria) Regierungsbezirk, Bavaria.
Sancho Garcés II, King of Pamplona and Count of Aragon died circa 994.
An illegitimate son of the Norwegian king Olaf II Haraldsson (St. Olaf), Magnus was named after the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne (Old Norse: Karlamagnús) and was taken to Russia at the age of four with his father, who had been exiled by Canute.
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 quixote-extras
Madariaga and others have challenged the traditional stereotyping of the knight and his squire as, respectively, the idealist and the realist, pointing out that they both are mixtures from the beginning (Sancho's ideal is the island), and stressing the importance in Part II of Sancho's increasing fantasy and his master's increasing realism.
Sancho's enchantment of Dulcinea has profound psychological consequences for Don Quixote, since Sancho is now using his master's fantasies to gain his own ends, and forcing him to play the game on Sancho's own terms.
The "Gentleman in the Green Overcoat" (II, 16) is proposed as an ethical norm for the novel, against which Don Quixote's deviations are to be measured and judged.
www.columbia.edu /~kdc2101/ebz5/lithum/bsemester/quixote-extras.htm   (2902 words)

  
 Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Galindo II Aznarez m(2) 884, Dadilis of Pallars, and had a son, ii.
Sancho II "Abarca" [see Next] m(2) By 943, Teresa of Leon, and had a daughter, ii.
Sancho I [King of Aragon; King of Navarre (as Ramiro IV)], d.
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 GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Don Quixote Book II Study Guide
In the morning, Don Quixote and Sancho are kidnapped by armed horsemen and led to the duke's castle.
Sancho resists but one of the kings warns him to be silent or die.
Sancho is pricked and pinched by the duennas and when Altisidora shifts her weight, Sancho notices.
www.gradesaver.com /classicnotes/titles/quixote2/section21.html   (1457 words)

  
 Sancho II - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sancho II d.1072, Spanish king of Castile (1065-72), son and successor of Ferdinand I. He conquered (1072) León from his brother Alfonso VI, but his sister Urraca rebelled against him at Zamora, and Sancho was assassinated while besieging the city.
Phyllis Sancho: Liberia native used food to unite.
Alexander II The Oxford Dictionary of Popes; 1/1/1996; J. 701 words
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 Untitled
Two stories as told by Sancho, can be used as proof that Cervantes and Avellaneda were of the same mind and in fact, one and the same author.
Not I, answer'd Sancho, I ne'er set Eyes on her in my Life; but he that told me the Story said this was so true, that I might vouch it for a real Truth, and even swear I had seen it all my self.
No marry is there not, quoth Sancho, for as soon as you answer'd, that you could not tell, the rest of the Story quite and clean slipp'd out of my Head; and Troth 'tis a thousand Pities, for 'twas a special one.
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 NAVARRE
GARCÍA II [858]-[885], ÍÑIGO García, JIMENO García 925-931.
SANCHO V 1076-1094, PEDRO I 1094-1104, ALFONSO I 1104-1134.
JUANA I 1274-1305, FELIPE I 1284-1314, LUIS I 1314-1316, JUAN I 1316, FELIPE II 1316-1322, CARLOS I 1322-1328, JUANA II 1328-1349.
fmg.ac /Projects/MedLands/NAVARRE.htm   (128 words)

  
 Don Quixote II. 36 and Sancho's Whipping (Silva 6, 22.6.2005)
The following day, the duchess asked Sancho if he had begun the task of the penance he was obliged to perform in order to disenchant Dulcinea.
The problem lies in the final phrase: "and be advised, Sancho, that works of charity performed in a lukewarm and halfhearted way have no merit and are worth nothing".
It would be one more instance of the Catholic reticence in the face of the interiority of individual conscience, inferior in value to external and material deeds, which generate an immediate public consensus.
www.studiolum.com /en/silva6.htm   (1252 words)

  
 Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Juan II [King of Aragon] m(2) Teresa Fernandes De Quinones, and had another daughter, (ii) Maria, m.
Sancho Alfonso [Cte de Albuquerque y Haro], b.
Juan II [King of Castile y Leon] b.
hometown.aol.com /rfield/castile.html   (712 words)

  
 Kings of Portugal
Sancho carried on the battle against the Moors.
Sancho was a weak King, and was eventually overthrown by his brother.
Afonso VI The son of King João IV, Afonso was paralyzed and unsound in mind, and was deposed in 1667 and exiled to the Azores by his brother Pedro, who acted as regent until Afonso's death.
www.thornr.demon.co.uk /kchrist/kings.html   (531 words)

  
 Namnlöst dokument
Maria II She was born on April 4, 1819.
Head of the absolutist cause he married Maria II and was recognized as regent during her childhood.
Son of Maria II and Fernando II, brother of Pedro V.
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 Free Barron's BookNotes for Don Quixote - The Novel-Free Literature Summaries/Booknotes from PinkMonkey.com
In Part II, Sancho Panza points out another peasant girl and tries to convince Don Quixote that this is his Dulcinea, changed into a farm girl by an evil wizard's magic spell.
Although the son of Charles I, Philip II, who ascended the Spanish throne in 1556 and reigned until 1598, was in some ways a strong ruler, he was not the inspiring figure his father had been.
The illiterate Sancho Panza constantly confuses one word with another, mistaking "revoking" for "revolting" and "critics" for "crickets." Another of Sancho's quirks is his tendency to quote folk sayings and proverbs at length.
www.pinkmonkey.com /booknotes/barrons/donquix2.asp   (5333 words)

  
 Portugal > History and Events > Date Table > First County of Portugal
Marriage of Dom Sancho to Dona Dulce of Aragon
Marriage of Dom Afonso (II) with Dona Urraca of Castile, daughter of Don Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet, and sister of Dona Branca wife of Luís VIII of France
Marriage of Dom Sancho II with Dona Mécia Lopes
www.portugal-info.net /history/first-dynasty.htm   (5479 words)

  
 European Voyages of Exploration: Reconquista Timeline
791 to 842: Alfonso II conquers a number of strongholds and settles the lands south of the river Duero.
Alfonso VIII of Castile, helped by Sancho VIII of Navarre, Pedro II of Aragon and some troops from Portugal and Leon, is victorious in the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa.
1469: Isabel I of Castile and Fernando II of Aragon are married, thus cunsummating the unity of Spain.
www.ucalgary.ca /applied_history/tutor/eurvoya/timeline.html   (713 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Sancho II, Spanish king of Castile (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Sancho II, Spanish king of Castile (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Sancho II, Spanish king of Castile, Spanish And Portuguese History, Biographies
Sancho II d.1072, Spanish king of Castile (1065–72), son and successor of Ferdinand I. He conquered (1072) LeOn from his brother Alfonso VI, but his sister Urraca rebelled against him at Zamora, and Sancho was assassinated while besieging the city.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/Sancho2-Cast.html   (188 words)

  
 Don Quijote: Engravings by Gustavo Doré #1
The squire of the Knight of the Woods and Sancho withdraw to be alone (II, 12)
The squadron of the braying villagers (II, 27)
Don Quijote and Sancho are brought to the palace of the duke and duchess (II, 68)
www.h-net.msu.edu /~cervantes/doreeng1.htm   (2063 words)

  
 I6537: SANCHO II, GARSIAS, ABARCA KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON (____ - 0994)
I6537: SANCHO II, GARSIAS, ABARCA KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON (____ - 0994)
SANCHO II, GARSIAS, ABARCA KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON
GARSIAS II, THE TREMULOUS KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON
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 Free Barron's BookNotes for Don Quixote - A Step Beyond-Free Literature Summaries/Booknotes from PinkMonkey.com
Sancho pays for this trick when the Duke and Duchess set him up as the butt of their humor.
Sancho's crudeness, even his greed, are sources of humor.
Yet in Part II, when Sancho is given an "island" to rule, he turns out to be wise and just.
www.pinkmonkey.com /booknotes/barrons/donquix4.asp   (2928 words)

  
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Garcia II son of Sancho II Sancho III the Great
Count of Champagne adopted by Sancho VI Theobald II son of Theobald I
Ferdinand IV son of Sancho IV Alfonso XI 1312-49 1325 maj
www.gaminggeeks.org /Resources/KateMonk/Europe-Western/Spain/Rulers.htm   (134 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Name Index 13
Sancho I, Rey de Aragón y Navarre d.
Sancho II, Rey de Castilla y León d.
Tairrdelbach II ua Conchobair, High King of Ireland d.
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