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In the organization he met and fell in love with a peer named Beatrice, to whom he eventually became engaged.
After the death of King Fernando, the last of the First Dynasty, in 1383, power fell on the regent Queen Leonor, hated by the people, and her daughter Beatrice, married to the Castilian King Juan I. Fernando's half-brother John, Master of Aviz, led a revolution against Queen and the Castilian King, defeating them with a smaller army in the battle of Aljubarrota.
This is probably the basis for the elder Beatrice Baudelaire ( whom Snicket met when he was 11 and she was 10 ; he fell in love with her, but she married another man ( Bertrand Baudelaire ) and eventually died.
He fell in love with Maria Teles de Meneses, of the House of Sub-Ripas, ( born circa 1338 in Coimbra, died 1378 or 1379 ), a redheaded beauty about eleven years older than he, who was lady-in-waiting to the Infanta Beatrice and sister of Queen Dona Leonor Teles de Meneses.

Beatrice and love
Dante's language evolves as he grows old, from the courtly love of his early stilnovistic Rime and Vita nuova to the Convivio and Divina Commedia, where Beatrice is sanctified as the goddess of philosophy – the philosophy announced by the Donna Gentile at the death of Beatrice.
Lodovico discovers to Madonna Beatrice the love that he bears her: she sends Egano, her husband, into a garden disguised as herself, and lies with Lodovico ; who thereafter, being risen, hies him to the garden and cudgels Egano.
Beatrice for Dante was the embodiment of this kind of love -- transparent to the Absolute, inspiring the integration of desire aroused by beauty with the longing of the soul for divine splendor.
La Vita Nuova contains 42 brief chapters ( 31 for Guglielmo Gorni ) with commentaries on 25 sonnets, one ballata, and four canzoni ; one canzone is left unfinished, interrupted by the death of Beatrice Portinari, Dante's lifelong love.
The poems present a frame story, recounting Dante's love of Beatrice from his first sight of her ( when he was nine and she eight ) all the way to his mourning after her death, and his determination to write of her " that which has never been written of any woman.
Dante wanted to collect and publish the lyrics dealing with his love for Beatrice, explaining the autobiographical context of its composition and pointing out the expository structure of each lyric as an aid to careful reading.
After a year of rumours about which princess the King of Spain would marry, Maria Christina of Austria finally acceded to her son's selection in January 1906 and wrote a letter to Princess Beatrice, Victoria Eugenie's mother, telling her about the love Alfonso felt for her daughter and seeking unofficial contact with King Edward VII.
The entire series is actively narrated by Snicket, who makes numerous references to his mysterious, deceased love interest, Beatrice.
Throughout the series, Snicket makes reference to a woman named Beatrice, who seems to be a lost love.
Thus, Jasperino is very surprised to learn that Alsemero has fallen in love with Beatrice.
De Flores enters ( having been hiding and therefore having overheard Beatrice's proclamations of love for Alsemero ) but Beatrice does not see him initially whilst he talks of his love for her and her hatred of him.
He tells Alonzo not to marry Beatrice because she is in love with someone else.
Alonzo is blind with love and finds no faults in Beatrice.
De Flores kisses her in a last-ditch attempt to seal their love, but Beatrice reacts with disgust.
It was certainly the Donati family's parish church and also contains several tombs of the Portinari family, to which Dante's great love Beatrice Portinari belonged, including Monna Tessa, her nursemaid.
Visitors may write letters to Beatrice to ask her to fix their love lives, leaving the letters in a basket next to her shrine.
Pettigrew sees his now grown son making love to schoolteacher Beatrice ( Nita Naldi ) and seeks her out.
John forestalls Pettigrew's plan by marrying Beatrice and taking her to his cabin where they fall in love.
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.
Three sexual relationships ( his unsuccessful marriage to Marion, his affair with the liberated Effie, and his doomed relationship with the Beatrice Normandy, a belle dame sans merci whom he has known since childhood and who loves but refuses to marry him ) are analyzed, and also his frustrated love for his stern, austere mother, a domestic servant, and his powerful attachment to his aunt Susan, a character whose depiction is in part a portrait of Wells's second wife, Amy Catherine Robbins ( known as Jane ).
Though biographies of Beatrice Wood link Roché's first novel ( and the subsequent film ), Jules et Jim, with the love triangle between Duchamp, Wood, and himself, other sources link their triangle to Roché's unfinished novel, Victor.

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) She has since turned to Bellini, whose opera `` Beatrice Di Tenda '' in a concert version with the American Opera Society introduced her to New York last season.
In 1893, at the age of 40, Henry contracted typhoid fever and died, leaving Beatrice with three children, a house, and no savings.
American Beatrice Wood, who had been studying in France, soon joined them, along with Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven.
She did not lack company, however, as she passed the time with her mother and sister, Beatrice ; and upon meeting Elisabetta Gonzaga, her 18-year-old sister-in-law, the two women became close friends.
Born Aikaterini ( Catherine ) Konstantopoulou in Piraeus, Greece, she trained as an opera singer, and appeared in the operatic version of Maeterlinck's " Sister Beatrice ," with a score by Dimitri Mitropoulos, but changed career and joined the Greek Royal Theater in 1929.
Blues singers Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters, and Gladys Bentley sang about affairs with women to visitors such as Tallulah Bankhead, Beatrice Lillie, and the soon-to-be-named Joan Crawford.
Beatrice wrote to him seeking a safe-conduct to explain herself ; this granted, she travelled with her young son Frederick, now Margrave of Tuscany, and her mother, Matilda of Swabia, a sister of the emperor's grandmother Gisela.
With his wife now imprisoned, Godfrey returned to Germany to stir up rebellion and draw Henry out of Italy, but the emperor merely took Beatrice and Frederick with him.
Virtually all current biographies of Matilda assert that the child died in its first year of infancy, however genealogies contemporaneous with Michelangelo Buonarroti claimed that Beatrice survived, and Michelangelo himself falsely claimed to be a descendant of Beatrice and, therefore, Matilda.
Sonny poked a little fun at himself when he guest-starred on The Golden Girls, in the episode " Mrs. George Devereaux ", aired November 17, 1990, as himself vying with Lyle Waggoner for Dorothy's ( Beatrice Arthur ) affection in a dream, where Blanche ( Rue McClanahan ) dreams her husband is still alive.
He also meets Beatrice Creakworm Wankmeister, with whom he becomes romantically involved.
Each story began with Roger's daydreams and his fantasies of marrying Cornucopia Agricorp and later Beatrice Wankmeister.
A supplementary steamer service was also introduced in 1902, with the Volta and Lady Beatrice linking Torpoint to two locations in Devonport on a triangular route.
* 1268 – The House of Bourbon first rises to prominence with the marriage of Robert, Count of Clermont to King Louis IX of France's daughter, Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress to the lordship of Bourbon.
Concerned over rumours that Alexander III was about to enter into an alliance with the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I, in October 1166, he embarked on his fourth Italian campaign, hoping as well to secure the claim of Paschal III, and the coronation of his wife Beatrice as Holy Roman Empress.
In 1247, while Charles had gone to France to receive the Counties of Anjou and Maine, the local nobility ( represented by Barral of Baux and Boniface of Castellane ) joined with Beatrice and the three Imperial cities to form a defensive league against him.
For the time being, Charles ' only recourse was to compromise with Beatrice, allowing her to have Forcalquier and a third of the Provençal usufruct.
The mediation of King Louis led to a settlement with Beatrice of Savoy, who returned Forcalquier and relinquished her claims for a cash payment and a pension.
Things improved in 1938 and he met and moved in with Cotton Club employee Beatrice " Evie " Ellis.
* The House of Bourbon first rises to prominence with the marriage of Robert, Count of Clermont to King Louis IX of France's daughter, Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress to the lordship of Bourbon.
Hostilities between Portugal and the reunited kingdoms of León and Castile were terminated in 1297 by a treaty of alliance, in accordance with which Ferdinand IV of Castile married Constance, daughter of Dinis, while Afonso, son of Denis, married Beatrice of Castile, daughter of Ferdinand.
Six months later Ferdinand died, and in accordance with the terms of the treaty Leonora became regent until the eldest son of John I and Beatrice should be of age.
In Portugal, forks began being used with Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu, king Manuel I of Portugal's mother.

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