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Marbella was seized by the Nationalists with the aid of troops from Fascist Italy during the first months of the war, and became a haven for such prominent Nazis as Léon Degrelle and Wolfgang Jugler, and a favored getaway for the leisure and business of Phalangist personalities like Jose Antonio Giron de Velasco and Jose Banús, personal friends of the dictator Francisco Franco, who were later responsible for the launching of urban development in Marbella in the 1960s.
Giron had already had his vow of celibacy annulled by the pope, and as on his way to the court, when he died, thus saving the future Queen of Castile from an unworthy consort ( 1466 ).
The main terminal is 18 minutes from the city in the fast lane of the highway west to Giron.
The location of the airport has an elevation of 1190 meters relative to sea level and an average temperature of 21 degrees Celsius, and distant 18 kilometers from Bucaramanga on the main road that passes through the historic town of Giron.

Giron and Portugal
While the grand master, Rodrigo Giron, supported Portugal, his lieutenant, Lopez de Padilla, stood by Aragon.

Giron and ;
This time the electors divided, and a double election issued in not fewer than three grand masters: Pedro Giron, who took possession of Calatrava ; Ramirez de Guzman, who occupied the castles of Andalusia ; and the bastard Alfonso of Aragon, who continued to be recognized by the knights of the Aragonese branch.
Andres Hurtado de Mendoza, marquess of Cañete, who became viceroy of Peru in 1555, bestowed on Fernandez the office of chronicler of Peru ; and in this capacity he wrote a narrative of the insurrection of Francisco Hernandez Giron, of the rebellion of Gonzalo Pizarro, and of the administration of Pedro de la Gasca.

Giron and John
By turns, Giron sustained first Henry IV, in a war against his father, John II, then Alfonso, who pretended to the throne, against Henry IV.

Giron and II
The same pope, Pius II, granted to Pedro Giron the extravagant privilege of resigning his high dignity in favour of his bastard, Rodrigo Telles Giron, a child eight years old.

Giron and last
At last, through the withdrawal of his rivals one after the other, Pedro Giron remained the only grand master ( 1457 ).

Giron and .
At the north end of the bay is the village of Buena Ventura adjacent to Playa Larga ( Long Beach ), and 35 kilometers southeast of that is Playa Girón ( Giron beach ) at the village of Girón, named after the notorious French pirate Gilberto Giron ( c. 1604 ).
In reserve behind Castejon stood Jacome's men, Zerain supported Giron and Copons backed up Vigodet.
* Bahala Na Giron Arnis Eskrima – founded by Leo M. Giron, the Bahala Na System ( Bahala na means come what may ) is currently lead by Grand Master Tony Somera in Stockton, California.
Playa Giron / Bay of Pigs: Washington's First Military Defeat in the Americas.
The largest city is Kiruna ( Giron ) with 18, 154 inhabitants.
The largest cities are Rovaniemi ( Inari Sámi: Ruávinjargâ, Northern Sámi: Roavenjárga and Roavvenjárga, Skolt Sámi: Ruäˊvnjargg ) and Kiruna ( North Sámi: Giron, Finnish: Kiiruna-pop.
The adjoining village of Girón was named after the notorious French pirate Gilberto Giron ( c. 1604 ).
Not to be confused with Prelude Giron, another song by Silvio Rodríguez that also addresses the issue of the Bay of Pigs invasion.
For a while, she lived with her children's French tutor, André Giron, who was wrongly believed to be the father of her youngest daughter, Anna.
Playa Giron / Bay of Pigs: Washington's First Military Defeat in the Americas.
Giron la Verdadera Historia.
In another case Mr. Fagan failed to submit a claim for Mr. Tom Giron to a New York state fund that compensates victims of uninsured motorists.
Mr Giron was struck and severely injured in 1992 by a car reported stolen, but did not receive any compensation, because, according to Jeffrey Rubinton, the fund's president, a claim was never filed and " its records showed that such an action had not been pursued and that the statute of limitations on making one had long expired.
The cover art was done by Jason Garvin, and the photos were done by Jeff Moore and Joe Giron.
* Carlos Armando Giron – 521. 88 points (→ 9th place )
* Carlos Armando Giron – 442. 41 points (→ 8th place )

belonged and eminent
Linguistic evidence, combined with ancient literary and inscriptional evidence has led many eminent Indologists to conclude that ancient Kambojas originally belonged to India.
Initially Prokop was a member of the Utraquists ( the moderate wing of the Hussites ) and was a married priest who belonged to an eminent family from Prague.

belonged and Castilian
In fact, the territory of the Castilian Crown actually comprised all other autonomous communities within Spain with the exception of Aragon, Balearic Islands, Valencia and Catalonia, which all belonged to the late Crown of Aragon, and Navarre, heir of the older Kingdom of the same name.
The word Choctaw ( also known as Chahta, Chato, Tchakta, and Chocktaw ) may derive from the Castilian word " chato ," meaning flat ; however, noted anthropologist John Swanton suggests that the name belonged to a Choctaw leader.
They were all under the command of Don Carlos de la Cerda, a soldier of fortune who belonged to a branch of the Castilian royal family.
Archbishop Pedro Cortes y Larraz, Ataco in 1770 belonged to the parish and its people Ahuachapán was represented by 303 families with 784 indigenous people who spoke the Nahuatl of the Pipil turn these people spoke and understood also Castilian.

belonged and family
Furthermore, in 2002, Bligh's great-great-grandson Lord Clifton, the heir-apparent to the Earldom of Darnley, argued that the Ashes urn should not be returned to Australia because it belonged to his family and was given to the MCC only for safe keeping.
The islands belonged to the Pallavicini-Rusconi family of Genoa until 1874, when they were bought by the Florio family of Palermo.
He belonged to a respectable family of political background, especially since his father served as Governor of Herat who died in a battle defending the Afghans.
Haznawi belonged to a family that was part of the larger, al-Ghamdi tribe, sharing the same tribal affiliation with fellow hijackers Saeed al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, and Ahmed al-Ghamdi.
** The musical dynasty to which he belonged – see Bach family
Within Colombia, the two cultures with the most complex cacicazgo systems were the Tayronas in the Caribbean region, and the Muiscas in the highlands near Bogotá, both of which belonged to the Chibchan language family.
Throughout his life Hume, who never married, spent time occasionally at his family home at Ninewells by Chirnside, Berwickshire, which had belonged to his family since the sixteenth century.
One of those arrested and imprisoned was Mirwais Hotak who belonged to an influential family in Kandahar.
Like the majority of Belgians at that time, his family belonged to the Roman Catholic Church, though were not particularly devout.
The marriage took place in Allahabad according to Adi Dharm rituals though Feroze belonged to a Parsi family of Gujarat.
Monroe was raised in a family that belonged to the Church of England when it was the state church in Virginia before the Revolution.
The Julio-Claudian dynasty normally refers to the first five Roman Emperors: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula ( also known as Gaius ), Claudius, and Nero, or the family to which they belonged ; they ruled the Roman Empire from its formation, in the second half of the 1st century ( 44 / 31 / 27 ) BC, until AD 68, when the last of the line, Nero, committed suicide.
He belonged to the fourth generation of a family of potters whose traditional occupation continued through another five generations.
The family possession of the principality of Kuyavia belonged to Sigismund, who was the heir with the strongest hereditary claims.
It is noteworthy that Mani, who was brought up and spent most of his life in a province of the Persian empire, and whose mother belonged to a famous Parthian family, did not make any use of the Iranian mythological tradition.
Easton ( 1897 ) noted that it would appear from the circumstances that the family of Lazarus possessed a family vault and that a large number of Jews from Jerusalem came to console them on the death of Lazarus, that this family at Bethany belonged to the wealthier class of the people.
In a series of articles published between 1949 and 1954, he argued that Westermann's ' West Sudanic ' and Bantu formed a single genetic family, which he named Niger – Congo ; that Bantu constituted a subgroup of the Benue – Congo branch ; that Adamawa – Eastern, previously not considered to be related, was another member of this family ; and that Fula belonged to the West Atlantic languages.
Otho belonged to an ancient and noble Etruscan family, descended from the princes of Etruria and settled at Ferentinum ( modern Ferento, near Viterbo ) in Etruria.
Ottobuono belonged to a feudal family of Liguria, the Fieschi, Counts of Lavagna.
He belonged to the noble family of the Counts of Tusculum.

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