house knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Castile, León and Portugal. Auberge de Castille was built in 1573–74 to designs of the architect...
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Poland) the Langue of England (including Scotland and Ireland) In 1462, the Langue of Aragon was divided with the creation of the Langue of Castille, León and...
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Knights Hospitaller in the Iberian Peninsula in 1198, as part of the Langue de Castille, León and Portugal. He then became Grand Master of the Order in 1202...
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knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Castille, León and Portugal. The first Auberge de Castille, which was known as the vecchia alberghia...
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Manuel Pinto da Fonseca (redirect from Manuel Pinto de Fonseca)
Floriana. Portrait by Antoine de Favray, now in the museum of St. John's Co-Cathedral Part of the façade of Auberge de Castille (1741–45), showing Pinto's...
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2024 Cannes Film Festival (section Cinéma de la Plage)
writer and film critic Lubna Azabal, Belgian actress – Jury President Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar, French filmmaker and producer Paolo Moretti, Italian programmer...
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each langue were headed by a bailiff. The English Grand Prior at the time was Philip De Thame, who acquired the estates allocated to the English langue from...
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known as the "Aragonese" langue, but in 1462 split into the Aragonese and the "Castilian" langue, the latter including Castille, Léon and Portugal), Italian...
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da Caravaggio. The Auberge de Castille et Leon, formerly the official seat of the Knights of Malta of the Langue of Castille, Léon and Portugal, is now...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine (redirect from Éléonore de Guyenne)
and was three years old. In September 1177, Princess Eleanor left for Castille and was married to Alfonso VIII in Burgos, while Geoffrey was married to...
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Sovereign Military Order of Malta (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
in 1492, when Castile and Portugal were separated from the Langue of Aragon. Each Langue included Priories or Grand Priories, Bailiwicks, and Commanderies...
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Étienne de Sancerre, Guillaume de la Ferté, Simon de Montfort, Thibault VI, count of Blois and Chartres, Ferdinand III of Castille, Raoul de Courtenay...
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sources des langues romanes: Un itinéraire linguistique à travers la Romania (Leuven, Belgium: Acco, 2006), 83. Pierre-Yves Lambert, La Langue gauloise (Paris:...
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national standard of Spain consisted of three fleur-de-lis surrounded by a quartered flag of Castille, represented by two golden castles located on the...
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the Vatican Museums from 1961 to 1975. His mother was Antonietta Pulvirenti De Grazia. His brother, Giuseppe dalla Torre [it], a lawyer, was the President...
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Days". The Match Factory. "Dirty Difficult Dangerous". Intramovies. "Ma Langue au Chat". Unifrance. "Mercy". Unifrance. "Our Tiny Little Wedding". Unifrance...
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interpretations, such as representing the eight Langues of the Knights Hospitaller (Auvergne, Provence, France, Aragon, Castille and Portugal, Italy, Germany, and the...
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Lambert, Histoire de la langue gauloise, éditions Errance, 1994, p. 99 - 194 LAMBERT 191 Xavier Delamarre, Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise, Errance...
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southern part of the city (on or near the site later occupied by Auberge de Castille). In fact, present-day South Street (Maltese: Triq in-Nofsinhar) was...
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de Vignerot, seigneur de Pontcourlay and de Glenay and de Françoise du Plessis, sister of the cardinal. Honoré II Grimaldi (1597-1662), Seigneur de Monaco...
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Iberian Peninsula was printed in Catalan. With the union of the crowns of Castille and Aragon in 1479, the Spanish kings ruled over different kingdoms, each...
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Auberge de Castille et Leon Misraħ Kastilja 35°53′45″N 14°30′40″E / 35.895852°N 14.511207°E / 35.895852; 14.511207 (Auberge de Castille et Leon)...
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Francis I of France (redirect from François I de France)
Sixtus IV. Thirteen years later, on 7 June 1494, Portugal and the Crown of Castille signed the Treaty of Tordesillas under which the newly discovered lands...
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red field, formally Gules, three lions passant guardant or (armed and langued azure), that became the Royal Arms of England, and colloquially those of...
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Order of St. John on 9 April 1587, joining the Langue of Castille, Léon and Portugal (there was no langue for Maltese knights). On 18 May of the same year...
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Oïl North Central Oïl Francien / Francilien (Île de France Langue d'Oïl) French (Français / Langue Française) (in the sense of group of dialects forming...
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was built in 1571 to house knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Aragon, Navarre and Catalonia. It is the only surviving auberge in Valletta...
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Macedonia (Greece) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
expelled from Castille in the aftermath of the Alhambra Decree of 1492 to resettle in the Ottoman Empire. The community nicknamed the city la madre de Israel...
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late 16th century to house knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Italy, and it originally had a Mannerist design by Girolamo Cassar and...
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Sicilian language (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
sas.upenn.edu. Retrieved 20 December 2017. "La langue de Pirandello bientôt enseignée". La presse de Tunisie (in French). Retrieved 20 December 2017...
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