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Guard (Portugal and Castile) Spanish:
Corona de Castilla, Galician:
Coroa de Castela, Leonese:
Corona de Castiella, Basque:
Gaztelako Koroa, Latin: Corona...
- Ana Flávia
Castela (born 16
November 2003), also
known as the Boiadeira, is a
Brazilian singer-songwriter. She is
recognized as one of the disseminators...
- from the
Portuguese Bolo
de Castela,
meaning "cake from Castile". Its
closest relative is pão-
de-ló, a
Portuguese cake. Pão-
de-ló can be in
turned derived...
- It took root in
Portugal as bolo
de Castela (lit. 'cake of Castile'). In Arte
de Cozihna, it
appears as
biscoytos de la
Reyna (lit. 'biscuits of the queen')...
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Castela emoryi, with the
common names crucifixion thorn, Emory's crucifixion-thorn, and Spanish:
chaparro amargosa, is a
shrub species in the
genus Castela...
- Maria, como nos
canta Afonso X
de Castela, o Rei Sábio. É
de crer que
neste período a
cidade tenha adoptado o nome
de Santa Maria do
Ocidente ou simplesmente...
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Artur Castela (born July 30, 1993) is a
Portuguese basketball player in the LCB league. His
playing positions were
Power forward / center. He most recently...
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including three to
James and one to Alfonso. The
latter ("Al bo rei
de Castela") can be
dated to
between 1266, when
Alfonso conquered the
Kingdom of...
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Joana Bouza.
Maria de Castela (1482–1517): uma
rainha do Renascimento. In: As avis: as
grandes rainhas que
partilharam o
trono de Portugal na segunda...
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formidavel exercito deCastela que
governava Dom ião
de Austria oprimeiro Castelhano que por suas
virtudes fama
nasimento heomais natural filho de Felippe 4 idis****da...