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Favila or
Fafila (died 739) was the
second King of
Asturias from 737
until his death. He was the only son and
successor of Pelagius, the
first Asturian...
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Raymundo Acosta Favila was a
Filipino mathematician. He has his Ph.D. from the
University of California,
Berkeley from 1939
under the
supervision of Pauline...
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believed to be the son of
Favila. The
Chronica Albeldense,
elaborated three centuries after his death, says that
Favila was a dux of Gallaecia, who...
- Asturias,
reconquering Galicia and León. He
succeeded his brother-in-law
Favila, and was
succeeded by his son,
Fruela I. Alfonso's
illegitimate son, Mauregatus...
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leading noble at the still-independent
Visigothic duchy of Cantabria. His son
Favila was
married to Froiliuba.
Recent archaeological excavations have
found fortifications...
- Eric
Gancio on guitar. Onie
Badiang later joined them to play b****.
Nowie Favila was the
usual drummer but
declined to join the
group due to commitments...
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Iberian Peninsula.
After Pelayo's
death in 737, his son
Favila of
Asturias was
elected king.
Favila,
according to the chronicles, was
killed by a bear during...
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zoologist and
reverend Octavius ****rd-Cambridge
described the new
genera Favila and
Enrico for the new
species relatus and mexic****, respectively. Shortly...
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Peninsula Kingdom of
Asturias (complete list) – Pelagius, King (718–737)
Favila, King (737–739)
Alfonso I, King (739–757)
Fruela I, King (757–768) Aurelius...
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James J.
Johnston Edward Keller Robert Mellow Thomas J.
Murphy Jr. Elsa
Favila Robert O'Connor
Lazar M.
Palnick Stephen R. Reed T. J.
Rooney Joyce Savocchio...