Benito Ruano, Eloy (1987). "Alfonso Jordán, Conde de Toulouse: un nieto de Alfonso VI de Castilla". Estudios sobre Alfonso VI y la reconquista de Toledo...
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Alfonso I may refer to: Alfonso I of Asturias (739–757), king of Asturias Afonso I of Portugal (1094–1185), king of Portugal Alfonso Jordan (1103–1148)...
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been captured by the crusaders). Since Alfonso-Jordan was still a child, Raymond's soldiers chose William-Jordan as regent. Meanwhile, in Toulouse, Raymond's...
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Bertrand (died after 1159) was the illegitimate son of Alfonso Jordan, Count of Toulouse (who also had a claim to the County of Tripoli, ruled by the descendants...
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1105, leaving his infant son Alfonso-Jordan as his heir, with a cousin, William-Jordan of Cerdenya, as regent. William-Jordan continued the siege of Tripoli...
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Alfonso Tiberio Cuarón Orozco (US: /kwɑːˈroʊn/ kwar-OHN; Spanish: [alˈfonso kwaˈɾon] ; born 28 November 1961) is a Mexican filmmaker. His accolades include...
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Alfonso XIII (Spanish: Alfonso León Fernando María Jaime Isidro Pascual Antonio de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena; French: Alphonse Léon Ferdinand Marie Jacques...
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Alfonso Jordan, count of Toulouse, during the Second Crusade gave rise to gossip which suggested that Raymond had poisoned him because Alfonso Jordan...
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succeeded by his son Pons in the County of Tripoli, and by his brother Alfonso Jordan in the County of Toulouse - although Toulouse was at that point again...
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daughter of King Alfonso VI of León. They married in 1094. Together they had Alfonso Jordan. Following Raymond's death, his nephew William-Jordan in 1109, with...
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Elvira of Castile, Countess of Toulouse (category Illegitimate children of Alfonso VI)
firstly, Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse in 1094, being mother of count Alfonso Jordan. Elvira accompanied Raymond on the First Crusade in 1096, and was present...
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Savoy, with the wedding occurring in 1151. She was the daughter of Alfonso Jordan. She died childless. Joël Beucher, « Faydiva de Toulouse » [archive]...
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the Provençals who had left Europe under the command of Alfonso Jordan, Count of Toulouse. Alfonso himself did not reach Jerusalem; he died at Caesarea,...
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the family's great estates and Toulouse went to Bertrand's brother, Alfonso Jordan. His rule, however, was disturbed by the ambition of William IX and...
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continued). Alfonso Jordan (1103–1148) was the son of Raymond IV and his third wife, Elvira of Castile. Although he was born in Tripoli, Alphonso-Jordan was raised...
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after departing for the First Crusade. Bertrand, with his brother Alfonso Jordan, must fight against the Duke of Aquitaine, who seized Toulouse several...
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longstanding claims of the count of Toulouse, in 1125, Raymond's heir, Alfonso Jordan, signed a treaty whereby his family's traditional claim to the title...
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best known for his performance as Alfonso "French" Sosa on The OA and his breakthrough role of Angel Torres in Jordan Peele's 2022 science fiction horror...
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Jerusalem. April – Southern French crusaders under Alfonso Jordan of Toulouse arrive by sea at Acre. Alfonso dies suddenly at Caesarea, resulting in the accusation...
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passed to his son Raymond, then aged 14. Raymond co-ruled with his brother Alfonso II. The young count was honoured by Rorgo Fretellus, archdeacon of Nazareth...
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as Johnny Abbes García Murphy Guyer as Turk Richard Bekins as Manuel Alfonso Jordan Lage as Gral. Pupo Román Carlos Miranda as Antonio Imbert Barrera Steven...
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Louis. The city of Montauban in southern France is founded by Count Alfonso Jordan of Toulouse. The city of Ljubljana (modern Slovenia) is first mentioned...
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Tripoli, Count (1105–1109) William IX of Aquitaine, Count (1117–1120) Alfonso Jordan, Count (1109–1148) Raymond V (VII), Count (1148–1194) Raymond VI (VIII)...
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Imperator totius Hispaniae (section Alfonso III)
1102. The first document, dated to 866 or 867, confirmed by Alfonso, who signs as "I, Alfonso, of all Spain emperor, who is unworthily permitted to be called...
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infant son, Alfonso Jordan, was taken back to the County of Toulouse. Pons' father, Bertrand, renounced Toulouse in favor of Alfonso Jordan for unknown...
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Jerusalem. April – Southern French crusaders under Alfonso Jordan of Toulouse arrive by sea at Acre. Alfonso dies suddenly at Caesarea, resulting in the accusation...
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monk from France, who wrote that in 1148 Melisende had poisoned Count Alfonso Jordan of Toulouse and arranged for the capture of his son Bertrand by the...
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lasted nearly 30 years, finally ending in 1123 with Raymond IV's son, Alfonso Jordan (r. 1112–1148). During this time, control of Toulouse continually changed...
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Alfonso Jordan was an infant, born on Mount Pilgrim. Alfonso Jordan was soon taken from Syria to Europe, and Raymond's distant cousin Willam Jordan (d...
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