- 17
March 2018. "Cécile Hernandez-
Cervellon : "La
maladie m'a forgé un
mental de guerrière"" [Cécile Hernandez-
Cervellon: 'The
illness gave me a warrior...
- Hug de Cervelló (died 17
April 1171) was the
archbishop of
Tarragona from 1164
until his death. Hug was born in the
first half of the 12th century. His...
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Domingo Vandewalle (also
Domingo Van de
Walle de
Cervellón, Don
Domingo Vandeval) (1720
Santa Cruz de La
Palma - 1776,
Santa Cruz) was a
Spanish explorer...
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great chancel and
choir were
built by
order of
Archbishop Dalmau de Mury
Cervellón (1431–58). In the
chapel of
Saint Dominguito del Val are
preserved the...
- Mary de
Cervellione (Catalan:
Maria de Cervelló; Mary of
Cervellon) (1230 at
Barcelona – 19
September 1290) was a
Catalan superior of the
Third Order...
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Repeal of the
Constitution of 1812 by
Fernando VII in the
palace of
Cervellón, Valencia, Spain....
- Community.
Among this town's
attractions is the
Palacio de los
Condes de
Cervellón,
which houses two museums: the
Museo Etnológico de la
Villa and the Museo...
-
Felipe Carlos Osorio y Castelví, 6th
conde de
Cervellón (1762–1815) was a
Spanish noble and
military commander.
Promoted to
lieutenant general in 1795...
- 1256),
founder of the order,
canonized on 30
September 1628 María de
Cervellón (1
December 1230 - 19
September 1290),
canonized on 15
February 1692 Pedro...
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Salses with troops. By mid-1637, the
regular army
commanded by
Gerardo de
Cervellón y Mercader,
Baron of Orpesa, had been ****embled, and was
composed of regular...