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Gandia (Valencian: [ɡanˈdi.a], Spanish:
Gandía [ɡanˈdi.a]) is a city and muni****lity in the
Valencian Community,
eastern Spain on the Mediterranean. Gandia...
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Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of
Gandía (Spanish: Juan de Borja; Catalan: Joan Borja; c. 1476 – 14 June 1497) was the
second child of Pope
Alexander VI and...
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Bodegas Vicente Gandia (Vicente
Gandia Pla S.A.), is a
Valencian wine
producer and
seller company founded in 1885. Hoya de Cadenas, its family-owned estate...
- Duke of
Gandia (1493–1543), son of
Giovanni Borgia, II Duke of
Gandia.
Isabel Borgia (1498 - 1557),
daughter of
Giovanni Borgia, II Duke of
Gandia, nun with...
- Duke of
Gandía (Valencian:
Ducat de
Gandia, IPA: [duˈkad de ɣanˈdi.a]) is a
title of
Spanish nobility that was
first created in 1399 by
Martin of Aragon...
- both Pope Alexander VI and King
Ferdinand II of Aragon, he was Duke of
Gandía and a
grandee of Spain.
After the
death of his wife,
Borgia renounced his...
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Manuel Zeno
Gandía (January 10, 1855 –
January 30, 1930) was a
Puerto Rican physician, poet, novelist,
journalist and politician. He is best
known as the...
- Hugo
Folch of
Cardona and
Gandía,
known as "the Navarrese" (~1405 - ~1470) was Duke of
Gandía (1425-1433) and
gentleman of Guadalest. He was son of Joan...
- The
Ducal Palace of
Gandia was, from the 14th century, the
residence of the
Royal Dukes of
Gandía, and from 1485, the
Borja family. It was the birthplace...
- Pier
Luigi de Borgia, 1st Duke of
Gandía (Spanish:
Pedro Luis de Borja, Catalan: Pere Lluís de Borja, Latin:
Petrus Ludovicus de Boria; c. 1468 – 3 September...