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Alfonso and turn
Shortly thereafter, Alfonso Perez de Tolosa, left El Tocuyo ( Venezuela ) and went to Salazar de Las Palmas, through Cúcuta, but also had to turn back after losing a lot of soldiers in clashes with the natives.
The feud was all designed to lead to ECW's first pay-per-view, Barely Legal, where Taz defeated Sabu with his Tazmission, only to have his manager, Bill Alfonso, turn on him and join Sabu and his partner Rob Van Dam.
This invasion angle also led to a heel turn for Sabu in ECW, along with Van Dam and Alfonso, who began promoting the virtues of the WWF product over ECW's.
The eldest, Alfonso, who gained Castel Goffredo, was assassinated in 1592 by members of the household of his nephew Rodolfo Gonzaga of Castiglione, brother of the saintly Aloysius Gonzaga ; Alfonso, publicly tried for murder but acquitted, was murdered in turn, 31 January 1593, occasioning a popular uprising that reestablished the Magnifica Comunità.
However, his grandson Alfonso XII was poised to turn the palace into a Victorian style residence.
Dr. Alfonso Caycedo studied with Dr. Ludwig Binswanger of Switzerland, who in turn had been Martin Heidegger's student.
This incident angered Juan Manuel, who decided to turn against Alfonso.
While in office, Canalejas ( with the support of his sovereign, Alfonso XIII ) introduced several electoral reforms that aimed to win working-class support for moderately conservative policies ; to curb the power of independent political bosses, quite common at the time, especially in rural areas ; to weaken excesses of Catholic educational clericalism without threatening the Catholic Church as such ; and to turn Spain into a true democracy.

Alfonso and sought
The testament of Alfonso leaving his kingdom to the three holy orders was dismissed out of hand by the nobility of his kingdoms, and possible successors were sought.
Henry initially sought to recover territory lost to Castile by assisting the revolt of Philip, brother of Alfonso X of Castile, in 1270, but eventually declined, preferring to establish an alliance with Castile through the marriage of his son Theobald to Violant of Castile, daughter of Alfonso X.
More distantly, Haakon sought an alliance with Alfonso X of Castile, a potential next Holy Roman Emperor — chiefly as it would guarantee new supplies of grain in light of rising prices in England, and possibly giving access to Baltic grain through Norwegian control of Lübeck.
This was the second annulment for Berengaria as well as for Alfonso, and they vehemently sought a dispensation in order to stay together.
Her father, Ramiro II of Aragon the Monk, who sought Barcelona's aid against Alfonso VII of Castile, abdicated on November 13 that same year, leaving his kingdom to Petronilla and Ramon Berenguer.
After his release, he sought in vain the assistance of King Charles VII of France and of his uncle Alfonso V ( who resided in Naples ).
In the late 19th or early 20th centuries the monarchs of Belgium, Russia, and Spain all withheld consent from members of their families to marry for love into foreign dynasties: Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovich of Russia and Infante Alfonso de Borbon-Orléans of Spain sought to marry a pair of sisters who were also British princesses, Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Princess Beatrice of Edinburgh, choosing to elope and endure ( temporary ) banishment rather than obey their sovereigns ' commands.
He had succeeded in forcing upon the electors his own candidate, Alfonso, a bastard, of the royal stock of Aragon ( 1443 ); but Alfonso having joined a party formed against him, the king sought to have him deposed by the chapter of the order.
Meanwhile, Alfonso XI had sought the aid of the King of Aragón and of his father-in-law, the King of Portugal.
In 1230, on the death of his father Alfonso IX, he could have sought the throne of León, since Alfonso IX did not wish to bequeath it to his other son Ferdinand III, who was already King of Castile.
On May 19 Alfonso Lastras stadium had a full, some fans who never stopped encouraging while the players on the court and sought to diminish over the marker.
Alfonso XI of Castile sought assistance against the Muslims ( Moors ) of the kingdom of Granada led by Muhammed IV, Sultan of Granada.

Alfonso and expand
* 1151-The Treaty of Tudilén ( or Treaty of Tudején ) is signed by Alfonso VII of León and Raymond Berengar IV, Count of Barcelona, recognising the Aragonese conquests south of the Júcar and the right to expand in and annex the Kingdom of Murcia.

Alfonso and influence
Also, many sources credit Alfonso owing to his influence on other works within the poetic tradition, including his introduction on religious song.
Although King Alfonso X's authorship is debatable, his influence is not.
Some of them show the influence of the motets of Alfonso Ferrabosco I ( 1543 – 1588 ), a Bolognese musician who worked in the Tudor court at intervals between 1562 and 1578.
These early attempts at challenging the fifth postulate had a considerable influence on its development among later European geometers, including Witelo, Levi ben Gerson, Alfonso, John Wallis and Saccheri.
After the conquest of Toledo by Alfonso VI of León and Castile, the son of King Alfonso VI, Segovia began restocking with Christians from the north of the peninsula and beyond the Pyrenees, providing it with a significant sphere of influence whose boundaries crossed the Sierra de Guadarrama and the Tagus.
At first, the murdered king's young son, García, who had fled to Castile, was recognized as titular king by Alfonso VI, while Sancho Ramírez recruited to his side noblemen of Navarre who resented their kingdom falling under Alfonso's influence.
Of the same years is the Crucifixion in the Royal Museum of Antwerp: his early works shows a marked Flemish influence, which it is now understood he derived from his master Colantonio and from works by Rogier van der Weyden and Jan van Eyck that belonged to Colantonio's patron, Alfonso V of Aragon ; his biographer Vasari remarked that Antonello saw at Naples an oil painting by Jan Van Eyck ( the " Lomellini Tryptych ") belonging to King Alfonso V of Aragon ; Vasari's further narrative, that being struck by the new method, set out for the Netherlands to acquire a knowledge of the process from Van Eyck's disciples is discredited today.
At the death of Alfonso 26 March 1350, Maria secured a power position by exerting influence upon the leader of her son's council, Juan Alfonso de Alburquerque.
Most likely the impetus for writing madrigals came through the influence of Alfonso Ferrabosco, who worked in England in the 1560s and 1570s in Queen Elizabeth's court ; he wrote many works in the form, and not only did they prove popular but they inspired some imitation by local composers.
The king's second wife, Isabella of Portugal, although her whole royal marriage was a product of Luna's arrangements, was soon offended by the immense influence of the Constable, and when the murder of the King's accountant Alfonso Pérez de Vivero was suspected to have been done on Luna's orders, she urged her husband to free himself from thralldom to his favourite.
His influence was especially large in England ; this may have been due in part to his 1567 visit, and also may have been related to the activities of Alfonso Ferrabosco, the Italian madrigalist who was resident in England for most of his life, and helped popularize the Italian style there.
During this period, he was a principal author of the Spanish Constitution of 1876, a document which formalised the constitutional monarchy that had resulted from the restoration of Alfonso and limited suffrage in order to reduce the political influence of the working class, and assuage the voting support from the wealthy minority becoming the protected Status Quo.
For example: due to the Spanish influence from the days of the kingdom of Naples, on the death of king Alfonso I of Naples ( also known as Alfonso V of Aragon ) in 1458, a famous elegy was composed by one Diego del Castillo.
He was then given the position of a color commentator by Taz and Bill Alfonso to counterbalance the influence of announcer Joey Styles, who they regarded as being biased against them.

Alfonso and Europe
The reign of Alfonso XIII ( 1886 – 1931 ) saw the Spanish-American War of 1898, culminating in the loss of the Philippines plus Spain's last colonies in the Americas, Cuba and Puerto Rico ; the " Great War " in Europe ( now known as World War I, 1914 – 1918 ), although Spain maintained neutrality throughout the conflict ; the influenza pandemic nicknamed the Spanish Flu ( 1918 – 1919 ); and the Rif War in Morocco ( 1920 – 1926 ).
This emphasis, on languages other than Romance languages, also had the effect of reducing the universality of his translated works and original academic writings, as Latin was the lingua franca in both Iberia and Europe ; yet Alfonso never desisted in his promotion of the Castilian vernacular.
Clerical and secular scholars from Europe turned their eyes to Iberian Peninsula as the arts and sciences prospered in an early Spanish " renaissance " under the patronage of Alfonso X, who was continuing the tradition of ( relatively ) enlightened and tolerant convivencia established by the Muslim emirate several centuries earlier.
In late May 2006, Agapito Iglesias bought Alfonso Solans ' shares and took control of the club, promising to build one of the strongest teams in Spain and Europe.
Alfonso IX, besides conquering the whole of Extremadura ( including the cities of Cáceres and Badajoz ), was the most modern king of his time, founding the University of Salamanca in 1212 and summoning in 1188 the first parliament with representation of the citizenry ever seen in Western Europe, the Cortes of León.
On the basis of a papal bull by Alexander IV in 1255, which confirmed the Royal Charter of Alfonso X, the school obtained the title of University, the first in Europe.
Many of the most prestigious monarchs of Europe attended the opening ceremony, including the President of France's new Republic, Marshal McMahon, the Lord Mayor of London, and King Alfonso XII of Spain.
* Luzzasco Luzzaschi becomes master of Duke Alfonso of Ferrara's private musica da camera, which was soon to become one of the most distinguished in Europe
In 1946, the widowed Prince Irakli married Princess Maria de las Mercedes de Baviera y Borbón ( 1911 – 1953 ), daughter of the German Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria who had been naturalised as a Spanish infante, and granddaughter of King Alfonso XII of Spain, thus bringing the Bagrationis into the marital and social orbit of the dynasties of Western Europe.
Following in the lead of his father Ercole, who had made Ferrara into one of the musical centers of Europe, Alfonso brought some of the most famous musicians of the time to his court to work as composers, instrumentalists and singers.

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