- Constanța (UK: /kɒnˈstæntsə/, US: /kənˈstɑːn(t)sə/; Romanian: [konˈstantsa] , Turkish: [Köstence] ) is a city in the
Dobruja historical region of Romania...
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Constance of
Portugal (pt:
Constança; 3
January 1290 – Sahagún, 18
November 1313;
Portuguese pronunciation: [kõʃˈtɐ̃sɐ]), was
Queen of
Castile by her...
- this relationship:
Rodrigo Sanches (died 1245), had a **** son with
Constança Afonso de
Cambra called Afonso Rodrigues, a
Franciscan friar and the "Guardian...
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Constança Capdeville (16
March 1937 – 4
February 1992) was a
Portuguese pianist, percussionist,
music educator and composer.
Constança Capdeville was born...
- to ruin Flávio
Bolsonaro and the government, in
which it
states that
Constança Rezende, a
journalist from O
Estado de S. Paulo,
would have
admitted the...
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Maria Constança Dias
Urbano de
Sousa (born 1
April 1967) is a
Portuguese jurist and the country's
former Minister of
Internal Administration.
Constança Urbano...
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Constance of
Aragon may
refer to:
Constance of Aragon, Holy
Roman Empress (1179–1222),
daughter of
Alfonso II of Aragon,
married Emeric of
Hungary and...
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Constance of
Aragon (Catalan:
Constança d'Aragó, Spanish:
Constanza de Aragón, 1179 – 23 June 1222) was an
Aragonese infanta who was by
marriage firstly...
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Maria had
three children: Gonçalo Vaz de Camões, João Vaz de Camões, and
Constança Pires de Camões. Gonçalo Vaz de Camões was a rich nobleman, who lived...
- 1868. Set in the
nineteenth century, the
story revolves around Madalena Constança, a girl of
great beauty and generosity. The
novel was made into a film...