- Pere de
Montsó (fl. 1173), also
Peire de Monzo(n), was an
Aragonese troubadour,
though none of his
compositions survive. He was
probably from Monzón near...
-
occurred when the
courts met in the
castle of
Montsó. (Although
located in the
Kingdom of Aragon,
Montsó had been
ruled by the
Count of
Barcelona since...
- Monzón (Spanish: [monˈθon] ) is a
small city and muni****lity in the
autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. Its po****tion was 17,176 as of 2014. It is...
-
Gaspar de Bono i
Montsó, O.M., (5
January 1530 – 14 July 1604) was a
Valencian friar of the
Order of
Minims and
Catholic priest. He is
venerated as blessed...
- Qualifiers". UEFA.com.
Retrieved 12 June 2023. "Albert
Rosas fitxa per l'Atlètic
Montsó". DiariAndorra.ad. 2
August 2021. "Berto
renova i se'n va
cedit a l'Utebo"...
- and the fact that he
suffered from gout. He led the
conquest of
Monzon (
Montsó) in 1643 and of Lérida (Lleida) in 1644. He died that same year. Bibliography...
- in the house, but the
character was then
replaced by Tumi. Producer: Alf
Montso Executive Producer:
Johann Coetzee Director:
Marilyn Chauke About us Archived...
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Matube Ha
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Ntsoakele Ha
Peete (Seqhobong)...
- of
Pamplona and King
Alfonso III of
Asturias Isma'il
seized Zaragoza and
Montsó in 872, and
about this time
formed a
marriage alliance,
wedding Sayyida...
- Mokhothu, Ha Moko, Ha Mokoroane, Ha Mokotane, Ha Molatoli, Ha Moletsane, Ha
Montšo, Ha Monyake, Ha Mpopo, Ha Ntilane, Ha Pii, Ha Pitsi, Ha Popolosi, Ha Raboko...