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Juan and Carlos
On 15 January 1941, Alfonso XIII abdicated his rights to the Spanish throne in favour of his third ( of four ), but second-surviving, son Juan, father of the current King, Juan Carlos.
* Infante Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso of Spain ( 1913 – 1993 ), named heir to the throne and Count of Barcelona, whose son is the current King, Juan Carlos I of Spain.
* Alfonso of Spain, younger brother of current reigning King Juan Carlos of Spain.
Their lowest point came during the 1964 – 65 season when manager Juan Carlos Lorenzo announced that the club could not pay its players and was unlikely to be able to afford to travel to Vicenza to fulfil its next fixture.
When dictator Franco died in 1975, his successor Juan Carlos I played his part as the living symbol of the transition of Spain to a democratic constitutional monarchy.
Using the relative yardstick favoured in many European countries, 27 % of Chileans would be poor, according to Juan Carlos Feres of the ECLAC.
In contemporary times, both King Juan Carlos of Spain and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg are members of this family, both through the Bourbon branch of the dynasty.
** Juan Carlos ( 1975 – present )
* Juan Carlos, King of Spain ( since 1975 )
The Docklands are also the location of District 1, the most functional section of Britain during the outbreak of Rage Virus and the headquarters for Army Officials in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's 2007 movie 28 Weeks Later.
* H. M. Juan Carlos of Spain
The Marlins would also trade Carlos Delgado ( who signed a five year deal the offseason before ), Juan Pierre, and Luis Castillo in separate deals.
Leo Núñez, who was playing under an assumed name in 2011, is now officially recognized as Juan Carlos Oviedo.
Coincidentally, " Giancarlo " translates from Italian to Spanish as " Juan Carlos.
Long fascinated by Carlos Castaneda ’ s The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge, Fellini accompanied the Peruvian author on a journey to the Yucatán to assess the feasibility of a film.
The death of Franco in 1975 resulted in the return of the Bourbon monarchy headed by Prince Juan Carlos.
While tensions remain ( for example, with Muslim immigrants and in the Basque region ), modern Spain has seen the development of a robust, modern democracy as a constitutional monarchy with popular King Juan Carlos, one of the fastest-growing standards of living in Europe, entry into the European Community, and the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Franco ruled until his death on 20 November 1975, when control was given to King Juan Carlos.
Officially, the coup d ' état failed thanks to the intervention of King Juan Carlos.
PLH's Carlos Roberto Flores took office on 27 January 1998, as Honduras ' fifth democratically elected President since free elections were restored in 1981, with a 10 % margin over his main opponent PNH nominee Nora Gúnera de Melgar ( the widow of former leader Juan Alberto Melgar ).
King Juan Carlos I of Spain inspecting the troops in a military parade, 2009

Juan and Alonso
Finally, the initiative of Juan Alonso de Guzmán, 1st Duke of Medina Sidonia, succeeded and he took possession of the town as personal property.
* Juan Alonso de Haro 1288 – 1310
Instigated by two canons, Juan Alfonso and Pedro Lopez Galvez, the mob plundered and burned the houses of Alonso Cota, a wealthy converso and tax-farmer.
His tutor was Juan Hurtado de Mendoza el Limpio and his confessor was the Dominican Alonso de Cusanza, who later became Bishop of Salamanca and León.
She married Juan Alonso de Guzmán in 1370 or 1371.
They were: conversos ; Alonso Franco, Franco Lope, Garcia Franco, Juan Franco, Juan de Ocaña, and Garcia Benito, residents of La Guardia, and Jews ; Yucef Franco of Tembleque, and Moses Abenamías of Zamora.
Nine people were executed ; three Jews, Yusef Franco, Ça Franco and Moses Abenamías ; and six conversos, Alonso, Lope, García and Juan Franco, Juan de Ocaña and Benito García.
Alonso Franco and Juan Franco kidnapped the boy next to la Puerta del Perdón ( the door of Forgiveness ) in Toledo Cathedral and took him to La Guardia.
The boy, in the legend is sometimes called Juan and at others, Cristóbal and is said to be the son of Alonso de Pasamonte and Juana la Guindero ( even though no body was ever found ).
Worth special mention is the group of Renaissance court portraits including images by Alonso Sánchez Coello and Juan Pantoja de la Cruz.
The exact nature of Francis's surrender — in particular, who exactly had taken him prisoner — is uncertain, with a variety of candidates ranging from Alonso Pita da Veiga, Juan de Urbieta and Diego Dávila to Lannoy himself being put forward by various historians.
The extensive alterations were made by three 16th century architects, Juan de Herrera, Alonso Berruguete and Juan Gómez de Mora ; the arrangement of the papers was entrusted to Diego de Ayala.
At San Juan de Ulúa ( in modern Vera Cruz ) he was chanced upon by a strong Spanish force that was bringing, by a royal edict issued on 16 June 1567 by king Philip II of Spain, an investigative commission consisting of Licenciado Gaspar de Jarava, Licenciado Alonso Muñoz, and Doctor Luis Carrillo to find out about the insistent rumours alleging some sort of move towards Mexican independence from the Spanish Crown by the Spanish Viceroy of Mexico Gaston de Peralta, 3rd Marquis of Falces, and his half-brothers Martin Cortés I " El Mestizo ", Martin Cortés y Zúñiga ( also known as Martin Cortés II and Martín Cortés, 2nd Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca ) and Luis Cortés y Hermosillo.
Since its restoration in 1938, only Franco, Juan Carlos I ( 1975 ), Agustín Muñoz Grandes ( 1956 ) and Camilo Alonso Vega ( 1972 ) were promoted while on active duty, being the rest of the ( scarce ) promotions either posthumous or to retired officers.
Other members included Francisco de Montejo, Pedro de Alvarado, Juan Díaz, Francisco Peñalosa, Alonso de Ávila, Alonso Hernández, Julianillo, Melchorejo, Antonio Villafaña.
A few notable examples include: Valentino Rossi, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen, Balaram Stack, Shaun White, Ichiro Suzuki, Dorien Walker, Ryan Villopoto, Kerri Walsh, Ricky Carmichael, James " Bubba " Stewart, Gretchen Bleiler, Ian Poulter, Torstein Horgmo, Rory McIlroy, Juan Pablo Montoya, Dario Franchitti, Ryan Sheckler, Janko Tipsarevic, Jordy Smith, Oscar Pistorius, Bob Burnquist, Tony Stewart, Adrián Fernández, Samantha Stosur, Miguel Cabrera and Lindsey Vonn.
Letizia married Alonso Guerrero Pérez, born in Mérida in 1962, son of Juan Francisco Guerrero N and wife María de los Dolores Pérez N, a Licentiate in Philosophy from the University of Extremadura, a writer and a high-school literature teacher, on 6 / 7 August 1998, in a simple civil ceremony at Almendralejo, in Badajoz, after a 10-year courtship.
Two Spanish drivers have won the Spanish Grand Prix ; Carlos de Salamanca in 1923 and Alonso in 2006, with Spanish speaking Juan Manuel Fangio winning in 1951 as well as Maldonado in 2012.
The first Spanish conquerors that sighted to the coastline of the present day Sucre Department were Alonso de Ojeda, Juan de la Cosa, Rodrigo de Bastidas and Francisco Cesar around 1499.
He was one of the younger sons of Juan Alfonso Sánchez de Avilés, who had served the Catholic Monarchs in the war of Granada, and María Alonso y Menéndez Arango.
As La Rábida was a Franciscan monastery, that order would play a dominant role in this Christianization, and some of the first missionaries were natives of Palos, including Juan Izquierdo, Juan de Palos, Juan Cerrado, Pedro Salvador, Alonso Vélez de Guevara, Juan Quintero, Thomás de Narváez, and Francisco Camacho.

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