The Bulls of Guisando (Spanish: Toros de Guisando) are a set of ancient sculptures located on the hill of Guisando in the municipality of El Tiemblo,...
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of Guisando (Spanish: Tratado de los Toros de Guisando) is the name of a treaty agreed on top of the hill of Guisando near the Bulls of Guisando (located...
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throne, and paved the way for Isabella to take power. The Pact of the Toros de Guisando was signed in 1468 and named Isabella heir to Henry's throne, as she...
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Henry IV of Castile (redirect from Enrique IV de Castilla)
champion of the rebels. Shortly thereafter at the negotiation of Toros de Guisando, in which she and her allies received most of what they desired, Henry...
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Isabella I of Castile (redirect from Isabel de Castilla)
continuing the war. She met with her elder half-brother Henry at Toros de Guisando and they reached a compromise: the war would stop, King Henry would...
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elder half-brother Henry at Toros de Guisando and they reached a compromise known as the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando. The treaty stipulated that the...
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Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1453–1468) (redirect from Alfonso de Castilla)
rebels. Shortly thereafter, she declined, and after a negotiation at Toros de Guisando, in which she and her allies received most of what they desired, Henry...
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The Toros de Guisando. Four stone Iron Age bulls. See main article. The Monasterio de los Jerónimos. Also known as the Monasterio de Cerro Guisando, built...
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“El Bernardo”, “La Mentala”, “El Rodrigüello”, “Morituri”, “Los toros de Guisando”, “El Tiznao”, “El desterrado” (The Salt of the earth), El Bernardo...
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Verraco (redirect from Porca de Murça)
Solosancho (two verracos, Castro de Ulaca) El Tiemblo (four verracos, the known "Bulls of Guisando") Tornadizos de Ávila (eight verracos preserved) La...
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Crown of Castile (redirect from Corona de Castilla)
of Alfonso in an accident, Henry IV signed the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando with his half-sister Isabella I in which he named her heiress in return...
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Isabella, his half-sister. That was resolved via the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando, which gave Isabella succession rights but restricted her marriage options...
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Héctor Lavoe (category Burials at Cementerio Civil de Ponce)
vocalist of the Willie Colón Orchestra El Malo (1967) The Hustler (1968) Guisando (1969) Cosa Nuestra (1970) La Gran Fuga (1971) Asalto Navideño (1971) El...
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heiress presumptive that had been codified in the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando. Henry instead recognised Joanna of Castile, born during his marriage to...
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maestro, el tiempo, by Lope de Vega, where is mentioned along with the bulls of Guisando. "Algunos verracos de la provincia de Salamanca". www.crienaturavila...
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do the 6th century Sphinx of Agost and Biche of Balazote. The Bulls of Guisando are the most impressive examples of verracos, which are large Celtiberian...
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in León, Valladolid, Toro, Miranda de Ebro and Benavente, the pharmaceutical company in León, Valladolid and mainly in Aranda de Duero with a factory...
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died on 5 June 1468. On 19 September 1468 the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando was signed, in which Henry IV declared princess Isabella, his half-sister...
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