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Poets of a later generation invented the story of the secret marriage of his sister Ximena to Sancho, count of Saldana, and the feats of their son Bernardo del Carpio.
Don Quixote tells Sancho and the goatherds about the " Golden Age " of man, reminiscent of both Ovid and the later Rousseau in which property does not exist, and men live in peace.
Innocent IV was responsible for the eventual deposition of King Sancho II of Portugal at the request of his brother Afonso ( later King Afonso III of Portugal ).
His son Sancho II of Castile wanted to reunite the kingdom of his father and attacked his brothers, with a young noble at his side: Rodrigo Díaz ( later known as El Cid Campeador ).
A hundred years later, King Alfonso VI of Castile, considered among the greatest of the Medieval Spanish kings, designated as his heir his son ( also a Sancho ) by the refugee Muslim princess Zaida of Seville.
A reaction in his favor was beginning in his later days, but he died defeated and deserted at Seville in 1284, leaving a will, by which he endeavored to exclude Sancho, and a heritage of civil war.
Examples include Porky Pig, who is more sensible and calmer than Daffy Duck in later short films ; similarly, Sancho Panza is more rational than Don Quixote.
Peter later rewarded a certain Sancho Crispo for his contribution of three hundred knights and infantry at Alcoraz.
A later charter from the monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña, dated 1 January 1030, explicits lists Sancho as king in León ( the overlord of Castile ) and Ferdinand as count in Castile.
His father last appears in 1000, while Sancho is first found as king in 1004, inheriting the kingdom of Pamplona ( later known as Navarre ).
In 1292 it was conquered by Sancho IV of Castile, and two years later it resisted a siege by North African Islamic troops.
The General Commander of the Fleet was the newly appointed governor of Cuba Pedro Menéndez de Avilés ( founder of the City of San Agustin, Florida ), assisted by the capable seafarer Sancho Pardo Donlebún, who was later to be a powerful adversary of both Hawkins and Drake.
Sancho signed a foral in June 1187, which was renovated by King Afonso III, in May 1253, and later by Manuel I on 11 November 1514.
The two later encounter a pair of impostor dukes who pretend to make Sancho governor of a fictional fief, la ínsula Barataria ( roughly " Isle Come-cheaply "; see Cockaigne ).
In 1195 the town was stormed by Sancho VII of Navarre, but later recovered and continued to develop its splendour and trades, mostly held by a community of Jews.
Sancho later attacked Alfonso VI and invaded León with the help of El Cid, and drove his brother into exile, thereby reuniting the three kingdoms.
In 1189 / 1190 the village was donated by King Sancho I to the Bishop of Silves, D. Nicolau, who received the first foral ( charter ) a year later.
The aforementioned Chronica naierensis contains an account generally, though not universally, regarded as a legend: that Sancho Garcés, an illegitimate son of García Sánchez III of Navarre, eloped with the daughter of García's wife, Stephanie ( probably by an earlier marriage ), who was the fiancée of the Castilian infante Sancho, and that he sought refuge at the court first of Zaragoza, then later of Aragon.
Endregota, wife of 11th century count Sancho Maceratiz, calls herself a descendant of Andregoto Galíndez, but Ubieto Arteta suggests the later countess descended from her sister Velasquita Galíndez.
However, two months later Abd Allah was assassinated, it is said, through the machinations of Sancho.
In later years, Tamiroff appeared in Ocean's 11 ( 1960 ), Topkapi ( 1964 ), Alphaville ( 1965 ) and had a long collaboration with Orson Welles including Touch of Evil ( 1958 ), Mr Arkadin ( 1955 ), The Trial ( 1962 ) and Welles ' unfinished version of Don Quixote, in which he played Sancho Panza.
It was later re-founded and populated by governor Sancho Fernández de Angulo two kilometres from the original settlement, and by a small community of Catalan colonists around 1671.

Sancho and gets
Under the duke's patronage, Sancho eventually gets a governorship, though it is false, and proves to be a wise and practical ruler ; though this, too, ends in humiliation.

Sancho and for
Sancho tries to restore his faith, but Alonso Quixano, for that is his true name, can only renounce his previous existence and apologize for the harm he has caused.
However, Louis marched the entire army of his kingdom, including Gascons with their duke Sancho I of Gascony, Provençals under Leibulf, and Goths under Bera, over the Pyrenees and besieged it for two years, wintering there from 800 to 801, when it capitulated.
Meanwhile, Navarre lost all importance under King Sancho IV, for he lost Rioja to Sancho II of Castile, and nearly became the vassal of Aragon.
Sancho Ramírez gained international recognition for Aragon, uniting it with Navarre, expanding the borders south, conquering Wasqa < sup > t </ sup > Huesca deep in the valleys in 1096 and building a fort, El Castellar, 25 km away from Saraqusta < sup > t </ sup > Zaragoza.
For example, Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir, whose rule is considered to have marked the peak of power for Moorish Al-Andalus Iberia, married Abda, daughter of Sancho Garcés II of Navarra, who bore him a son, named Abd al-Rahman, and commonly known in pejorative sense as Sanchuelo ( Little Sancho, in Arabic: Shanjoul ).
::: According to some authors, for instance José Mª Sbarbi, this proverb has its origin in an historical episode involving Sancho II of Castile.
There would be a flamboyant Mexican bandit ( Gian Maria Volonté from A Fistful of Dollars, otherwise Tomas Milian or most often Fernando Sancho ) and a grumpy old man – more often than not an undertaker, to serve as sidekick for the hero.
In A Pistol for Ringo a traditional sheriff commissions a money-oriented hero – played by Giuliano Gemma with more pleasing manners than the Eastwood character but just as devious and deadly – to ( typically ) infiltrate a gang of Mexican bandits whose leader is played by ( typically ) Fernando Sancho.
In 1848, Hervé made his first notable appearance on the Parisian stage, with Don Quichotte et Sancho Pança ( after Cervantes ), which can be considered the starting point for the new French musical theatre tradition.
O ' Toole and co-star James Coco, who played both Cervantes's manservant and Sancho Panza, both received Golden Globe nominations for their performances.
Furthermore, while he was preparing the expedition, Pedro Sancho de Hoz arrived from Spain with a royal grant for the same country.
Since Infante John's and Infante Peter's deaths in 1939, Infante Philip ( son of Sancho IV and María de Molina, thus brother of Infante Peter ), Juan Manuel ( the king's second-degree uncle by virtue of being Ferdinand III's grandson ) and Juan el Tuerto ( the late Juan's son and the king's second-degree uncle ) split the kingdom among themselves according to their aspirations for regency, even as it was being looted by moors and Levantine nobility.
Sancho III arranged for Ferdinand to marry García of Castile's intended bride, Sancha of León, in 1032.
On the death of Peter of Castile in 1369, Ferdinand, as great-grandson of Sancho IV by the female line, laid claim to the vacant throne, for which the kings of Aragon and Navarre, and afterwards John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster ( married in 1370 to Constance, the eldest daughter of Peter ), also became competitors.
His elder brother, Ferdinand de la Cerda, died in November 1275, and in 1282 Sancho assembled a coalition of nobles to declare for him against Ferdinand's son Alfonso, then took control of the kingdom when Alfonso X died in 1284.
Sancho was recognised and supported by the majority of the nobility and the cities, but a sizable minority opposed him throughout his reign and worked for the heirs of Ferdinand de la Cerda.

Sancho and when
The episode in which Sancho Panza concludes the joke that is played on him when he is facetiously put in command of an `` island '' is one of the best in the film.
The reign of Sancho the Great not only expanded the Navarese territories when they absorbed Castile, Leon, and what was to be Aragon in addition to other small counties which would also unite and become the Principality of Catalonia, but it also helped form the Galician independence as well as getting overlordship on Gascony.
In 1171 Afonso concluded a seven years truce with the Moors ; weakened by his wound and by old age, he could no longer take the field, and when the war broke out afresh he delegated the chief command to his son Sancho.
James and Sancho negotiated a treaty whereby James would inherit Navarre on the old Sancho's death, but when this did occur, the Navarrese nobles instead elevated Theobald to the throne ( 1234 ), and James disputed it.
This changed in 1076, when Sancho IV of Navarre was murdered by his own siblings, thus prompting a succession crisis in this neighboring kingdom that represented Aragon's nominal overlord.
Raymond and Mayor annulled their marriage, creating a further division finally resolved in 1025 when Mayor retired to a Castilian convent and Sancho received the submission of Raymond as vassal.
Cardenio is next found by Sancho, the Curate and Barber when they return to find Don Quixote.
At the same time, Alfonso IX of León seized Chaves, which remained in Leonese hands until the reign of King Sancho II, when he and Ferdinand III met in 1230 / 1231.
He took for himself the title Count of Castile, in reference to the many castles of the territory ( around Burgos ), and continued expanding his area at the expense of León by allying with the Caliphate of Córdoba, until AD 966, when he was defeated by Sancho I of León.
His brother John waited until 1296, when Sancho was dead, to be crowned as John I, King of León, Galicia and Sevilla.
Theobald experienced a reversal of his fortunes in 1234, when he succeeded his uncle Sancho VII of Navarre as King of Navarre.
As the result of prolonged and painful illness, starting with a varicose ulcer on his right leg and ashamed of it and his consequent obesity, Sancho went into retirement at Tudela at some point, when his youngest sister Blanca came from Champagne and took administration of the kingdom ( see note in Kings of Navarre family tree ) until she died in 1229.
It stayed under Muslim rule till 1234 when king Sancho II finally recaptured the town from the Moors.
It was further alleged that Munio was also in the background when Sancho had authorized a payment of 30, 000 maravedís to Cardinal Ordoño in 1285, just one month after Munio had been elevated to Master General.
Urraca was the eldest surviving child of Alfonso VI of León with his second wife Constance of Burgundy, and as eldest legitimate child of her father was heiress presumptive from her birth until 1107, when Alfonso recognized his illegitimate son Sancho as his heir.
Urraca became heiress presumptive again after Sancho ’ s death the following year, when he was killed after the Battle of Uclés.
Salvador de Madariaga detected that, as the book progresses, there is a " Quixotization " of Sancho and a " Sanchification " of Don Quixote, so much that, when the knight recovers sanity on his deathbed, it is Sancho who tries to convince him to become pastoral shepherds.
The fishery spread to what is now the Spanish Basque Country in 1150, when King Sancho the Wise of Navarre granted petitions for the warehousing of such commodities as whalebone ( baleen ).
As Luiz goes to announce the Duke's presence, the Duke and Duchess tell their daughter a secret that they have kept for twenty years – when she was only six months old, she was married to the infant son and heir of the King of Barataria ( a fictional island kingdom – in Don Quixote, Sancho becomes the governor of an island called Barataria ).
Hasdai secured a great diplomatic triumph during the difficulties which arose between the kingdoms of Leon and Navarre, when the ambitious Queen Toda sought the aid of ' Abd al-Rahman in reinstating her deposed grandson Sancho.

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