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Castilla (Vino de la Tierra),
Spanish name for
wines in Castile-La
Mancha Castilia (butterfly),
genus of brush-footed
butterflies Castilla (plant), genus...
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Isabella I (Spanish:
Isabel I; 22
April 1451 – 26
November 1504), also
called Isabella the
Catholic (Spanish:
Isabel la Católica), was
Queen of Castile...
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Castilia is a
genus of
butterflies of the
family Nymphalidae found from
Mexico to
South America.
Listed alphabetically:
Castilia angusta (Hewitson, 1868)...
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serve as her
royal chronicler. His best
known work,
Claros varones de
Castilia,
presents a
series of
biographical sketches of some of the most important...
- "first arms" of
kings Abysay, Sabytay, Banabias, of "King
Alphonsus of
Castilia", "the holy King Job", the "holy
knight Eustachius",
followed by the (real)...
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inventive use of
Horatian quotes. The
vernacular languages were
dominant in
Castilia and
Portugal in the
sixteenth century,
where Horace's
influence is notable...
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Headquarters Brooklyn, New York , U.S. Area
served New York City Key
people Ryan
Castilia (executive director)
Services Providing redemption services Website surewecan...
- 5 France† 5
Piedmont 2 England, Florence, Genoa, Hungary†, Alatri, Padua, Terracina†,
Burgundy or
Castilia 1 † one
cardinal died
before final scrutiny...
- as she was
escaping a US
blockade ship. He married, as his
second wife,
Castilia Rosalind Campbell (or Castalia),
daughter of
Walter Frederick Campbell...
- The
Reconquest of Spain.
Manuel Colmeiro (1891),
Reyes cristianos desde Alonso VI
hasta Alfonso XI en
Castilia, Aragon,
Navarra y Portugal, Vol I.[1]...