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    Gazette. The Prince of Asturias, Felipe de Borbón y Grecia, immediately succeeded to the throne under the name Felipe VI. Juan Carlos I retained the title...
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    los que Asturias pudo ser independiente". La Voz de Asturias (in Spanish). Retrieved January 10, 2022. Ruano, Eloy Benito; Ruiz de la Peña, Juan Ignacio...
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    Letizia, their daughters Leonor, Princess of Asturias, and Infanta Sofía, and the king's parents, King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía. The Spanish Constitution...
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    Juan [de] Esquivel Barahona (c. 1560 – after 1623) was the most prominent of the last generation of Spanish church composers of the Renaissance era. Although...
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    Álvarez de las Asturias Bohorques y Vélez Ladrón de Guevara, Verdugo y Enríquez de Sevilla, I Duke of Gor, married with Doña María del Carmen Chacón de Medrano...
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    "Hierba de la Princesa" in Spanish, to compliment Maria Louisa of Parma, Princess of Asturias the wife of the Garden's patron Infante Carlos de Borbon...
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    Juan Martínez Silíceo (1486–1557) was a Spanish Roman Catholic bishop, cardinal and mathematician. Juan Martínez Silíceo was born in Villagarcía de la...
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    Habsburgs. Velázquez was born in Seville, Spain, the first child of Juan Rodríguez de Silva, a notary, and Jerónima Velázquez. He was baptized at the church...
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    del Principe, was built in 1771–75 to designs of Juan de Villanueva, for the Prince of the Asturias, the future Carlos IV The Monastery with the garden...
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    Elisa Hall de Asturias (26 February 1900 – 20 May 1982) was a Guatemalan writer and intellectual. In the 1930s, she wrote a book Semilla de mostaza that...
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  • Leyendas de Guatemala (Legends of Guatemala, 1930) was the first book to be published by Nobel-prizewinning author Miguel Ángel Asturias. The book is...
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    marry his daughter, Princess Joanna. Soon after he was named Prince of Asturias, he died in July 1468, likely of the Black Death.[clarification needed]...
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    The Archaeological Museum of Asturias (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico de Asturias; Asturian: Muséu Arqueolóxicu d'Asturies) is housed in the 16th century...
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    Luis Martínez Prince of Asturias Award: Carlos Fuentes, Juan Rulfo Guggenheim Fellowship: Sergio Pitol, Homero Aridjis, Juan García Ponce, Alfredo López...
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    Wikipedia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Princesa de Asturias de Cooperación Internacional 2015" [Princess of Asturias Award of International Cooperation 2015] (in Spanish). Fundación Princesa de Asturias...
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    the Portuguese nobleman Rui Gomes da Silva and Luis de Requesens, the son of his governor Juan de Zúñiga. These men would serve Philip throughout their...
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    Spanish peseta (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Santiago de Compostela, the 10, 20, and 50 cents depict Spanish poet-writer Miguel de Cervantes, and the 1 and 2 euros depict the effigy of King Juan Carlos...
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    El País (category Recipients of Princess of Asturias Awards)
    of Spanish democracy, for which role El País was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and the Humanities in 1983, at a time when the...
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    Gelderland, Neopatria, Württemberg, Landgrave of Alsace, Prince of Swabia, Asturia and Catalonia, Count of Flanders, Habsburg, Tyrol, Gorizia, Barcelona,...
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    de Borikén a San Juan Bautista y a la capital le llamaron Ciudad de Puerto Rico. Con los años, Ciudad de Puerto Rico pasó a ser San Juan, y San Juan Bautista...
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    of San Juan Bautista de Corias. In 1601 he transferred for a short time to a monastery in the Province of Leon. After his return to Asturias, he became...
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    Álvaro Flórez Estrada (Pola de Somiedo, Asturias, 1765 – Noreña, Asturias, 1853), a Spanish economist, lawyer and politician. He studied humanities and...
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    it San Juan Bautista in honor of Saint John the Baptist. The first European colony, Caparra, was founded on August 8, 1508, by Juan Ponce de León, a...
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    and Isabella. He was a page to their son, the Infante John, Prince of Asturias, from about the age of fourteen until the Prince's death in 1497, and then...
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  • Méndez de Canço was born in 1554 at Tapia de Casariego, in the parish of San Esteban de Tapia, Asturias, Spain. He was the son of Diego de Canço (or "de Cancio")...
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    History of the Puerta del Sol (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    publisher (link) Pérez de Guzmán y Gallo, Juan (1908). El Dos de Mayo de 1808 en Madrid (Republish ed.). Madrid: Maxtor. Cabezas, Juan Antonio (1956). Madrid...
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    (in French) Edouard Gourdon, Histoire du Congrès de Paris, Paris, 1857, full text at google Print Later confirmated by the Act on the Autonomy of Åland...
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    la prensa política en Asturias durante la restauración: de carlistas a reformistas, [in:] J. L. Pérez de Castro, Homenaje a Juan Uría Ríu, Oviedo 1999...
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  • El Señor Presidente (category Novels by Miguel Ángel Asturias)
    time when Juan José Arévalo was serving as Guatemala's first democratically elected president. Despite the manifest influence of Asturias's experiences...
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    Nuestra Señora de la Soleded. 1748 (January 22) – Vicente de Segueyra asked Don Patricio de Mena Rear Admiral of the ship, Principe de Asturias, to ask for...
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