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Arnalda de
Caboet (died 1202), was an
Andorran feudal ruler. She was suo jure
ruling Lady of
Caboet (Cabó),
Andorra and Sant Joan in
Andorra in 1180-1199...
- 1201 or 1203, and so the rule p****ed to his
daughter Arnalda. The
bishop of
Urgell arranged for
Arnalda to
marry Bertran de Tarascó,
after whose death she...
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woman she had
helped years earlier. Arn
makes her a
tutor to his
daughter Arnalda.
Johanna decides to re-****ume her male
disguise and goes on a pilgrimage...
- the
bishop signed a
declaration of
their co-sovereignty over Andorra.
Arnalda,
daughter of
Arnau of Caboet,
married the
viscount of Castellbò, and both...
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ruling Viscountess of Castellbò in
Andorra 1226-1237. She was born to
Arnalda de
Caboet and
Arnaud I de Castelbon. In 1208, she
married Roger-Bernard...
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Arnaude de
Rocas (Gr****: Μαρία Συγκλητική,
Maria Syglitiki, aka
Arnalda di Roca; died 1570) is a
legendary personality from Cyprus,
remembered there as...
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signed under oath a
declaration of
their co-sovereignty over Andorra.
Arnalda de Caboet,
daughter of
Arnau of Caboet,
married the
viscount of Castellbò...
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HEROINES AND
CHRISTIAN MARTYRS IN THE
VENETIAN MEDITERRANEAN: ANNA
ERIZZO AND
ARNALDA OF ROCHAS. |
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- (1842), an
exaltation of
marriage as an
expression of civilization, and the
Arnalda Roca in 1844. This poem had the
historical protagonist of a
young woman...
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member of the
Catalan League of Korfbal, and the club's
president is
Pilar Arnalda Piñol. The UKSA is one of the
oldest clubs of Catalonia,
being a member...