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Alphonso and Earl
* 1273 – Alphonso, Earl of Chester, son of Edward I of England ( d. 1284 )
* August 19 – Alphonso, Earl of Chester, son of Edward I of England ( b. 1273 )
* November 24 – Alphonso, Earl of Chester, son of Edward I of England ( d. 1284 )
* Margaret, engaged to Alphonso, Earl of Chester, son of King Edward I of England from 1281 to his death in 1284.
Sources are contradictory as to whether or not Alphonso was actually created Earl of Chester in 1284, or whether he was simply styled as such.
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Alphonso and Chester
The picture above is a homestead certificate issued to Alphonso Hall in 1882 and signed by President Chester A Arthur.
Other prominent members at various points in the band's lifespan included Jaco Pastorius, Peter Erskine, Alphonso Johnson, Victor Bailey, Airto Moreira and Chester Thompson.
( There is no evidence that Alphonso, elder son of Edward I, was created earl of Chester, although he was styled as such )
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Alphonso and first
There has not been a monarch known as Alphonso or Alfonso I of Spain, the first king of that name of the unified Spain being Alfonso XII of Spain ( 1874 – 1885 ).
Former Weather Report bassist Alphonso Johnson was among the first musicians to introduce the Chapman Stick to the public.
* Steve Hahn, solo Stick performer, recipient of a 1995 National Endowment for the Arts grant for Chapman Stick study with Alphonso Johnson ( the first grant ever given to a Stick player )
The first known reference to the character is in an 1821 farce, The Pedlar by Alphonso Wetmore.
In recognizing her victory in defending Coimbra, she was called " Queen " by Pope Paschal II and in light of this recognition, she appears in her documents as " Daughter of Alphonso and elected by God ", explicitly being called queen in an 1117 document, leading some to refer to her as the first monarch of Portugal.
It was the first recording since the defection of Alphonso Martin, leaving the trio of Hinds, Nisbett and Selwyn.
The first batch of Alphonso mangoes arrived in the U. S. after an 18 year hiatus.
Two years after the chartering, the college opened its doors, and on September 17, 1838, the college's first president, Ignatius Alphonso Few, and three faculty members welcomed fifteen freshmen and sophomores.
In addition, Coyote Blue makes passing references to " Augustus Brine ," from Moore's first novel, Practical Demonkeeping, and " Detective Sergeant Alphonso Rivera ," from Practical Demonkeeping, A Dirty Job, Bloodsucking Fiends, You Suck, and Bite Me.
In March 1875 Cabrera sprang upon Don Carlos a manifesto in which he called upon the adherents of the pretender to follow his own example and submit to the restored monarchy of Alphonso XII, the son of Queen Isabella, who recognized the rank of captain-general and the title of count of Morella conferred on Cabrera by the first pretender.
George Powell also wrote plays named Alphonso: King of Naples first performed December, 1690, A Very Good Wife first performed April, 1693, Bonduca: or, The British Heroine, 1695, and The Treacherous Brothers first performed January, 1690 under his own name.

Alphonso and son
Allen's widow Fanny gave birth to a son, Ethan Alphonso, on October 24, 1789.
Milligan was born in Ahmednagar, India, on 16 April 1918, the son of an Irish father, Captain Leo Alphonso Milligan, MSM, RA ( 1890 – 1969 ), who was serving in the British Indian Army.
William Howard Taft was born into the powerful Taft family September 15, 1857, near Cincinnati, Ohio as the son of Louisa Torrey and Alphonso Taft.
In 1480, forces of the Ottoman Empire under orders of Mehmed II captured Otranto, and massacred the majority of the inhabitants, but in the following year it was retaken by Ferdinand's son Alphonso, duke of Calabria.
He was the grandson of Ferdinand I, and son of Alphonso II and heir of the Brienne claim to kingdom of Jerusalem.
The title subsequently remained in the Orléans family, and was borne in particular by Antoine Philippe ( 1775 – 1807 ), son of Philippe Egalité, and by Antoine Marie Philippe Louis ( 1824 – 1890 ), son of King Louis-Philippe and father-in-law of King Alphonso XII of Spain.
Robert Alphonso Taft ( September 8, 1889July 31, 1953 ), of the Taft political family of Cincinnati and the son of President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft, was a Republican Senator and a prominent conservative statesman and presidential hopeful.
He was the grandson of Attorney General and Secretary of War Alphonso Taft, and the son of President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft and Helen Herron Taft.
Don Raymond is the son of the Marquis and is also known as Alphonso d ' Alvarada.
* Alan Alda, American actor, whose birth name was Alphonso Joseph D ' Abruzzo ; son of the Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D ' Abruzzo ( above )
He was the great-grandson of Secretary of War Alphonso Taft, grandson of President William Howard Taft, the son of Senator Robert Taft and Martha Wheaton Bowers.
' His son Bob Taft ( the former governor of Ohio ) is Robert Alphonso Taft II, although the subject of this article was listed as " Robert A. Taft, Jr ." in the 1920 U. S. Federal Population Census.
According to the Jesuit, Jakub Wujek, he was strangled by a nephew ( Giorgio, son of Alphonso ) at Gyulafehérvár, in May 1588.
Hayley's son, Thomas Alphonso, as a young boy.
In 1800 Hayley also lost his natural son, Thomas Alphonso Hayley, to whom he was devotedly attached.
Alda, an Italian American, was born Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D ' Abruzzo in New York City, New York, the son of Frances ( née Tumillo ) and Antonio D ' Abruzzo, a barber born in Sant ' Agata de ' Goti, Benevento, Campania, Italy.

Alphonso and Edward
Edward became heir apparent at just a few months of age, following the death of his elder brother Alphonso.
* Edward Alphonso Goldman, American zoologist
Alphonso ( 24 November 1273 – 19 August 1284 ) was the ninth child of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile.
Alphonso's death at Windsor occurred shortly after the birth of his younger brother ( later Edward II of England ), who became the only surviving male heir of Edward I. Alphonso was interred in The Confessors Chapel at Westminster Abbey, although the exact location is unknown.

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