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The Will of Alfonso I, "El Batallador," King of Aragon and Navarre: A Reassessment
Speculum, 1975WHEN Alfonso I, king of Aragon and Navarre, died without issue on 8 September 1134, he left a will bequeathing his realms to the Orders of the Temple, St. John of Jerusalem and the Holy Sepulcher.' The Aragonese, however, acclaimed as king Alfonso's younger brother, Ramiro II, a monk and bishop-elect; and, forgoing the benefit of a papal dispensation ...
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Europeanizing the Turks in Robert Greene’s Alphonsus, King of Aragon
2016Unsurprisingly for a romance of conquests in the East, Robert Greene’s Alphonsus, King of Aragon features the Great Turk Amurack. But it is more surprising to see him married to an Amazon, whose interventions recall Penthesilea defending Troy. The play also includes the ghost of Calchas, the soothsayer from the Iliad who caused the sacrifice of ...
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Ferdinand of Aragon's entry into Valladolid in 1513: The triumph of a Christian king
Early Music History, 1999These lines adorned one of the triumphal arches built in honour of Ferdinand of Aragon's ceremonial entry into Valladolid on 5 January 1513. This event, like so many other such entries throughout Europe during the sixteenth century, was intended to recall the Triumphs of the Roman emperors, though it was also embedded in a long-established entry ritual.
Tess Knighton, Carmen Morte García
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A Jewish Mercenary in the Service of the King of Aragon
Lourie Elena. A Jewish Mercenary in the Service of the King of Aragon. In: Revue des études juives, tome 137, n°3-4, juillet-décembre 1978. pp. 367-373.openaire +2 more sources
Bertran de Born's Sirventes against King Alphonso of Aragon
Modern Philology, 1937MY OBJECT in the present article is to examine, more fully than has been done hitherto, the allegations and allusions contained in the two sirventes of Bertran de Born directed against Alphonso II, king of Aragon (1162-96) and count of Barcelona; and at the same time to discuss certain passages in the text which appear to me to require correction or ...
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How the King of Aragon and King Enrique [of Castile] made treaties with King Fernando
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