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* Juana Alfonso, 1st Lady of Trastámara ( born 1330 )
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Juana and Alfonso
* December 12 – Upon the death of Henry IV of Castile, a civil war ensues between his designated successor Isabella I of Castile and her sister Juana, who is supported by her husband, Alfonso V of Portugal.
* Juana Alfonso of Molina ( 1245 / 1246-after 1307 ), married Lope Díaz III de Haro, Lord of Biscay, who was killed by Sancho IV of Castile in Alfaro in 1288.
Juana and 1st
He was succeeded in his titles by his nephew, son of his older brother José de Narváez y Campos, 2nd Count of Cañada Alta, and wife and cousin Epifania Porcel y Valdivia, José María de Narváez y Porcel ( d. 1890 ), 2nd Duke of Valencia, 1st Marquess of Oquendo, 3rd Count of Cañada Alta and 2nd Viscount of Aliatar, married to Josefa María del Águila y Cevallos ( d. 1888 ), 13th Marchioness of Espeja, daughter of Luis Ramón del Águila y Alvarado, 12th Marquess of Espeja, and wife Josefa Manuela Petra de Cevallos y Alvarez de Faria ( daughter of Pedro de Cevallos y Guerra ( 1759 – 1838 ) and wife Josefa Juana Alvarez de Faria y Sánchez-Zarzosa, maternal aunt of Manuel de Godoy ), and had issue.
Juana and Lady
On 11 October 1850 the name was changed to Ladysmith after Juana Maria de los Dolores de Leon Smith also known as " Lady Smith ", the Spanish wife of Sir Harry Smith, the Governor of the Cape Colony.
* Fernando de la Cerda ( 1275-1322 ), who married Juana Núñez de Lara, called " la Palomilla ", Lady of Lara & Herrera, daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara “ el Mayor ” and Teresa Álvarez de Azagra.
Juana María de los Dolores de León Smith, Lady Smith ( 27 March 1798 – 12 October 1872 ) was the wife of General Sir Harry Smith, Governor of the Cape Colony.
Known as Lady Smith in her later years, Juana Smith is commemorated directly in the name of Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and Ladismith, Western Cape, South-Africa, as well as indirectly in the name of Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada.
As was the custom, Juana and Lucas were re-married in a religious ceremony on June 28, 1921 in the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Aid ( la iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro ).
Juana and Trastámara
After Henry ’ s IV death ( 1474 ), the Castilian crown was disputed between the half sister of the king, Isabella I of Castile, married with Prince Ferdinand II of Aragon, and the king ’ s daughter, Juana de Trastámara, popularly known as la Beltraneja-because her father was alleged to be Beltrán de La Cueva.
Juana and born
Anaïs Nin (; born Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell, February 21, 1903 – January 14, 1977 ) was a French-Cuban author, based at first in France and later in the United States, who published her journals, which span more than 60 years, beginning when she was 11 years old and ending shortly before her death, her erotic literature, and short stories.
Carlos Ruben Ortiz shared the anchor slot at 6 p. m. with then newcomer Guillermo José Torres, a former radio announcer born in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico who has since become the longest standing news announcer in the island, with a career spanning more than 36 years.
Also, in the initial newspaper article released by Ramón Corral in Sonora's official State newspaper La Constitución ( Corral, 1887 ), José Maria Leiva's father is identified as Fernando Leiva ( born about 1816 at Huirivis, Sonora ), and his mother as Juana Maria Peres ( born about 1817 at Potam, Sonora ), as does the baptismal record.
She was born Adela Juana Maria Patti, in Madrid, the last child of tenor Salvatore Patti ( 1800 – 1869 ) and soprano Caterina Barilli ( died 1870 ).
Juana Maria de la Concepcion, commonly referred to as Conny Méndez, born 11 April 1898 in Caracas, was a composer, singer, writer, caricaturist and actress who produced more than 40 compositions, such as: Yo soy venezolana, Chucho y Ceferina, La Negrita Marisol, Venezuela Habla Cantando, and many others.
Albizu Campos was born in the Tenerías sector of Barrio Machuelo Abajo in Ponce, Puerto Rico to Alejandro Albizu and Juana Campos on 12 September 1891.
She was born Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana in San Miguel Nepantla ( now called Nepantla de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in her honor ) near Mexico City.
Solis was born in Los Angeles, California as the daughter of immigrant parents who had met in citizenship class and married in 1953: Juana Sequeira ( b. 1926, from Nicaragua ) and Raul Solis ( from Mexico ).
Sergio Osmeña was born in Cebu to Juana Osmeña y Suico, who was reportedly only 14 years of age when she gave birth to him.
Francisco Balagtas was born on April 2, 1788 in Barrio Panginay, Bigaa, Bulacan as the youngest of the four children of Juan Balagtas, a blacksmith, and Juana de la Cruz.
Campos ( birth name: Juan Nepomuceno Morel Campos ) was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Manuel Morel Araujo and Juana de Dios Campos Collazo.
Llorens Torres was born in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico, his parents, Luis Aurelio del Carmen Llorens and Marcelina Soledad de Torres, were the wealthy owners of a coffee plantation.
Infanta Pilar of Spain, Duchess of Badajoz, Grandee of Spain, Dowager Viscountess de la Torre ( María del Pilar Alfonsa Juana Victoria Luisa Ignacia y Todos los Santos de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias ) ( born Cannes, 30 July 1936 ) is the elder daughter of Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona and Princess María Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, and older sister of reigning King Juan Carlos I of Spain.
She was born Juana María Ignazia Teresa de Cabarrús y Galabert in Carabanchel Alto, Madrid, Spain to François Cabarrus, a French financier, and María Antonia Galabert, the daughter of a French industrialist based in Spain.
Bernardino de Mendoza was born in Guadalajara, Spain around 1540 as the son of Don Alonso Suarez de Mendoza, third Count of Coruña and Vicecount of Torija, and Doña Juana Jimenez de Cisneros.
Alfonso and 1st
Afonso de Albuquerque ( or archaically spelt as Aphonso d ' Albuquerque and also spelt as Alfonso, and Alphonso ; ; 1453December 16, 1515 ), 1st Duke of Goa, was a Portuguese fidalgo, or nobleman, an admiral whose military and administrative activities as second governor of Portuguese India conquered and established the Portuguese colonial empire in the Indian Ocean.
* 1469 3 June – After the death of Alfonso de Castilla and the 1st Duke of Medina Sidonia, his son and heir Enrique de Guzman, 2nd Duke of Medina Sidonia changed side and in reward, saw the status of Gibraltar, as part of the domains of the Duke, confirmed by the Queen Isabella I of Castile.
He married Leonor Sánchez de Castilla, illegitimate daughter of Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque.
* Infanta Beatrice, Countess of Alburquerque ( c. 1347 – 1381 ), married Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque.
He was purportedly an illegitimate son of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, and his second daughter ( by his 1st wife ) Sophie de Vilmorin was the last hostess / patroness of Andre Malraux after her aunt died in 1969.
* Gabriel Maura y Gamazo, ( son ) 1st Duke of Maura, historian and Labour Minister in the last government of the reign of Alfonso XIII
On 8 March 1972, in the Palace of El Pardo in Madrid, Alfonso married Doña María del Carmen Martínez-Bordiú y Franco, daughter of Don Cristóbal Martínez-Bordiú, 10th Marquess of Villaverde, and of his wife, Doña Carmen Franco y Polo, 1st Duchess of Franco ( only daughter of General Franco ).
When Alfonso XIII left Spain in April 1931, Queipo de Llano returned to Spain and was given the post of commander of the 1st Military District of the Spanish Republican Army in Madrid.
Her father was Juan García de Padilla, 1st Lord of Villagera, her mother was his wife María Fernández de Henestrosa, a relative of Juan Fernández de Henestrosa, who mediated an apparent pardon to Fadrique Alfonso of Castile, a half-brother and rival of María de Padilla's lover, King Peter.
The titles of Lord of Alburquerque ( de Meneses ) and later Count of Alburquerque ( de Castilla ) and Duke of Alburquerque ( de La Cueva ) were important in Castile in the Middle Ages, see e. g. Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque.
Beatrice was born in Coimbra around the period of 1347 – 1351 and she became Countess of Alburquerque when she married Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque ( 1373 ).
Her father was Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque, who was an illegitimate son of King Alfonso XI of Castile and his mistress Eleanor of Guzman, and a brother of King Henry II of Castile.
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