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Berengaria of
Barcelona (1116 – 15
January 1149),
called in
Spanish Berenguela de
Barcelona and also
known as
Berengaria of Provence, was
Queen consort...
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bracteata (Hoffm.) Rabenh. (1845)
Amphiloma bracteatum (Hoffm.) Körb. (1855)
Berengeria bracteata (Hoffm.) Trevis. (1853)
Sporoblastia bracteata (Hoffm.) Trevis...
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married his
first cousin once removed, the
infanta Berengaria of Castile.
Berengeria was the
daughter of King
Alfonso VIII of
Castile and his wife
Queen Leonor...
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Synonyms Lecanora subdiv.
Rinodina Ach. (1810)
Courtoisia L.Marchand (1830)
Berengeria Trevis. (1852)
Mischoblastia A.M****al. (1852)
Placothallia Trevis. (1852)...
- to Dagmar,
daughter of King
Ottokar I of Bohemia, and (2) in 1214 to
Berengeria,
daughter of King
Sancho I of
Portugal (illegitimate) Niels,
Count of...
- 20020490206. Gil-Santana, Hélcio R.; Baena, Manuel; Grillo,
Horacio (2013). "
Berengeria Gil-Santana & Coletto-Silva, a
junior synonym of
Ectrichodiella Fracker...
- exigua
Binomial name
Rinodina exigua (Ach.) Gray (1821)
Synonyms List
Berengeria exigua (Ach.) Trevis.
Courtoisia exigua (Ach.) L.Marchand
Lecanora atra...
- his house.
Despite Clive's
reviving her from
eight centuries of sleep,
Berengeria does not
appear to take to him. A
protracted longueur ensues, as the two...
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granted to the
monks of
Jedburgh the "tenths" of the mill of
Crailing and
Berengerias de
Engein granted the same
monks a mark of
silver from the mill of Crailing...
- Arms was published.
British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald boarded the
Berengeria at
Southampton and
departed for the
United States to meet with President...