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| | The Consolidation of the Monarchy in Portugal - free-definition |
 | | Hostilities between Portugal and the reunited kingdoms of Leon and Castile were terminated in 1297 by a treaty of alliance, in accordance with which Ferdinand IV of Castile married Constance, daughter of Diniz, while Alphonso, son of Diniz, married Beatrice of Castile, daughter of Ferdinand. |  | | A further outbreak of civil war, between the king and the heir--apparent, was averted in 1293 by the queen-consort Isabella of Portugal, who had married Diniz in 1281, and was canonized for her many virtues in the 16th century. |  | | To avenge this slight, Henry of Castile invaded Portugal and besieged Lisbon. |
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| | Worldroots.com |
 | | In 1345 when Constance died after giving birth to her second son, Pedro and Ines began living openly together and they became the parents of four children. |  | | Luiz, the first born, had Ines de Castro as godmother which, according to the church, placed her in a prohibitive affinity with Pedro which should bar any subsequent marriage. |  | | Ines had two brothers who persuaded Pedro to claim the Castilian throne; this alarmed Pedro's father, who feared Pedro might set aside Constance's children in favour of those by Ines de Castro. |
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 | | Constance married John of Gaunt, and her daughter Catherine married Henry III of Castile. |  | | LMB Send private responses to: elena@pipeline.com >>>Pedro the Cruel was a descendant of Eleanor Plantagenet (daughter of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine). |
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| | Daily Devotions: August 2003 Archives |
 | | At Constance in Germany, St. Pelagius, martyr, who, being beheaded, received the crown of martyrdom under the Emperor Numerian and the judge Evilasius. |  | | He served Christ in secret while leading the life of a soldier; in the persecution of Diocletian he was seized by soldiers and put to a barbarous death by having his throat cut. |  | | He was converted to the faith of Christ by seeing the constancy of Theodore, Bishop of Cyrene, in his martyrdom. |
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| | Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 205 |
 | | Adalaicia (?) married William de Sabran, son of Rostaing II de Sabran and Constance Amic Sabran/. |  | | She married Bohemond III (?), son of Raymond of Poitou (?) and Constance of Antioch (?), in 1175. |
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| | 1345 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | September 22 - Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Leicester (born 1281) |  | | November 13 - Constance of Penafiel, daughter of Juan Manuel "El Scritor" de Castile (born 1323) |
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| | Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Constance of Castile |
 | | Constance of Castile, Queen Constanza, ( 1354 - June 1394), was claimant of the Castilian throne after the death of her father Pedro the Cruel. |  | | Constance of Penafiel or Constance Princess of Castile ( Spanish Constanza) ( 1323 - November 13 1345) was the daughter of Juan Manuel "El Scritor" de Castile, Duke of Penafiel, and Constanza of Aragon. |  | | There have been at least two famous women named Constance of Castile |
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http://upto11.net/generic_wiki.php?q=constance_of_castile
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal - Linix Encyclopedia |
 | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |  | | The faction grew in power, especially after Ines de Castro, daughter of an important nobleman and maid of the Crown Princess Constance, became the lover of her lady's husband: Peter, the heir of Portugal. |  | | These arrangements were imperiled by the ill will of Alfonso XI of Castile, who was, at the time, publicly mistreating his wife. |
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http://web.linix.ca/pedia/index.php/Alphonso_IV_of_Portugal
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| | Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg130.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Eleonora married Frederick II, King of Sicily son of Pedro III el Grande, Rey de Aragón and Constance Hohenstaufen of Sicily in May 1302. |  | | Frederick was born in 1272 in Valencia, Spain. |  | | Bianca married Jaime II "el Justo", Rey de Aragón y Sicilia son of Pedro III el Grande, Rey de Aragón and Constance Hohenstaufen of Sicily on 29 Oct 1295 in Vilabertrán, Gerona, Catalunya, Spain. |
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| | Notes for Jaime I de Aragon/Violante de Hungria |
 | | He was, however, able to develop relations and promote trade with the states of North Africa; and, with a clear view of the future, he married his principal heir, Pedro, to Constance of Sicily, thus making it easy for the latter kingdom to be added in later years to the crown of Aragon. |  | | By the Treaty of Corbeil (1258) he renounced his claims to territories in the south of France, thus abandoning the traditional policy that the Catalan dynasty had hitherto pursued across the Pyrenees. |  | | Always a chivalrous soldier, Jaime helped his son-in-law Alfonso X of Castile to suppress the rebellion of the Moors in the Kingdom of Murcia (1266); he also set out on a crusade to the Holy Land (1269), though this was a failure. |
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| | NewStandard: 8/27/96 |
 | | Survivors include his mother; a son, Jason Carlos Acevedo DeMello of New Bedford; three brothers, Edwin Acevedo, Gilbert Salas and Nelson Salas, all of New Bedford; and three sisters, Myrna Lopez and Ana Lopez, both of New Bedford, and Maria Penafiel of Florida. |  | | Born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, he lived in New Bedford for most of his life and was formerly employed as a laborer in various area cranberry bogs. |  | | She was the daughter of Constance (Boucher) Mello of New Bedford and the late George Mello. |
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| | MAA - The Bulletin - Fall 2004 - Class Notes |
 | | Ronald A. Katz of Potomac, Md., reports that his first grandchild, Benjamin, was born on June 24. |  | | 1969: Constance L. Holbrook retired to Sun City at Hilton Head, S.C., where there are many volunteer medical opportunities. |  | | Jay B. Penafiel and wife Elise of Crownsville, Md., announce the birth of Christina Grace, their second, on July 8. |
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| | The Imagen Foundation |
 | | • Constance Marie – American Family – PBS |  | | • The Last Zapatistas: Forgotten Heroes – Producer: Manuel Penafiel |  | | • Constance Marie – George Lopez Show – ABC |
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| | Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg160.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Edmund married (1) Lady Constance of York daughter of Sir Edmund of Langley, KG, Earl of Cambridge, 1st Duke of York, K.G. and Lady Isabel de Castilla. |  | | Constance was born about 1374 in Conisborough, Yorkshire, England. |  | | She was buried in Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England. |
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| | Genealogy |
 | | Constance de Bourgogne2 was born in 1290 and died in 1313. |  | | Afonso IV, "O Bravo" de Bourgogne, Rei de Portugal was born in 1291 and |  | | Alfonso de la Cerda, Infante de Castilla, Baron de Lunel was born in 1270 |
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| | Class Notes |
 | | George A. Porter, of Hamden, Conn., is serving a pediatric cardiology fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital. |  | | Constance J. Johnson, of Ellicott City, Md., is associate professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins University. |  | | Jay Penafiel, of Baltimore, is chief resident for the department of medicine at Mercy Medical Center and will pursue a cardiology fellowship at the University of Maryland. |
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| | thePeerage.com - Person Page 11335 |
 | | Children of Constance of Sicily and Pedro III de Aragón, Rey de Aragón : |  | | Children of Pedro III de Aragón, Rey de Aragón and Constance of Sicily : |  | | Through her marriage, Constance of Sicily gained the title of Reina Constance de Aragón in 1276. |
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| | Articles - 1323 |
 | | Constance of Penafiel, daughter of Juan Manuel "El Scritor" de Castile (died 1345) |
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| | La Maison de Bourgogne, Rois de Portugal |
 | | Lisbonne, 1339, Constance Manuel de Penasiel (° v. |  | | Trancosa, 1282, Elisabeth d'Aragon (° Saragossa, 1271-Estremos, 4.07.1336), canonisée (1625), fille de Pierre III, roi d'Aragon et de Constance de Souabe. |  | | 1287, Yolande de Castille (° 1265-Lisbonne, 1314), fille Jean Manuel de Castilla, duc de Penafiel et de Escalona. |
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| | Chapter 7:The Kingdom of León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI |
 | | A month later, on September 3, 1079, he had been joined by the full royal court when he issued a charter making the monastery of Santa María of Nájera a dependent of Cluny. |  | | Certainly one of the reasons for which Alfonso was in the Rioja was to receive his new fiancée, Constance of Burgundy, as has been developed in the preceding chapter. |  | | That rich territory had only been annexed in 1076, and then under the most peculiar circumstances. |
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| | 700000 people connected with European Royalty |
 | | Born: 1234 - Carrion Christened: Died: Dec 1283 - Penafiel Buried: |  | | Born: After 1230 Christened: Died: 8 Aug 1304 - Roa Buried: |  | | Born: Bef 5 Nov 1235 Christened: Died: Buried: |
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| | thePeerage.com - Person Page 3784 |
 | | He married Venetia Mary Stopford-Sackville, daughter of Colonel Nigel Victor Stopford-Sackville and Beatrix Helen Constance Pakenham, on 19 April 1952. |  | | She married Lionel Geoffrey Stopford-Sackville, son of Colonel Nigel Victor Stopford-Sackville and Beatrix Helen Constance Pakenham, on 27 April 1960. |  | | Venetia Mary Stopford-Sackville is the daughter of Colonel Nigel Victor Stopford-Sackville and Beatrix Helen Constance Pakenham. |
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| | Provinces with their custodies and convents (ca. 1350) |
 | | Built on land donated shortly before 1230 by Guy V of Rochefoucauld. |  | | One of a group of houses that was given independence at the Council of Constance in 1415] |  | | Custody of Nîmes (sometimes seen as part of the custody of Montpellier) |
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| | aragon1 |
 | | (1261/2) Constance von Hohenstaufen (b 1249, d 1302, dau of Manfredo, King of Sicily) |  | | (1312) Juan Manuel 'el Scritor', Sn de Penafiel, Villena, etc (b 05.05.1282, d 13.06.1348/50) |
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| | Matrilineal descent from Adelaide de Beziers |
 | | 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.Juana Manuel sna de Villena, Escalona y Penafiel, sna de Lara y Vizcaya (1339-1381); m.1350 King Enrique II of Castile and Leon (d.1379) |
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| | Stereoscopic Displays and Applications CD-ROM |
 | | Calibration system for a new 3D autostereoscopic device based on angular differentiation |  | | Geometry of binocular imaging III: wide-angle and fish-eye lenses |  | | Miguel A Lazaro, Juan D. Montes, Pascual Campoy, Jesus Gomez, Francisco Penafiel, Luis Fernandez, Rafael Aracil, [1995] |
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| | Margaret Jane Casteel, b: 1825 - Missouri |
 | | Idwal "Iwrch" Ap CADWALLON, Cadwaladr "Fendigaid" Ap CADWALLON, Maelgwn "Gwynedd" Ap CADWGON, Constance "Wen" Verch CADWGON, Iorwerth Ap CADWR, Mereddon Verch ( ABT 0887 -) |
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http://kartchner.surnames.com/gedhtree/ancestors/ipc.htm
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