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Sanchia or
Sancia is a
feminine given name of
Spanish and
Portuguese origin from
Latin sanctus or sancta,
meaning holy or saint. The name,
which has multiple...
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Sancha of
Aragon (1478 in
Gaeta – 1506 in Naples), or
Sancia of Aragon, was an
illegitimate daughter of King
Alfonso II of
Naples and his
mistress Trogia...
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Sancia of
Majorca (c. 1281 – 28 July 1345), also
known as Sancha, was
Queen of
Naples from 1309
until 1343 as the wife of
Robert the Wise. She
served as...
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general mayhem that
follows in
Sancia’s wake" as "complicated and believable, but
never confusing", and
called Sancia "an
enjoyable protagonist" and "three-dimensional...
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stems from the
Latin name Sanctius.
Feminine forms of the name are Sancha,
Sancia, and
Sanchia (Spanish: [ˈsantʃa]), and the
common patronymic is Sánchez...
- Chiaromonte), died on 2
March 1443,
leaving his
inheritance to his
sister Sancia;
Sancia, who
married Francesco del Balzo, Duke of
Andria Margherita, who married...
- to
Ferdinand I of Naples,
illegitimate son of King
Alfonso V of Aragon.
Sancia di
Chiaromonte (died 30
March 1468),
Countess of
Copertino and Lady of Nardò...
- Apulia, died of an
infection following leg surgery. And two with Trogia :
Sancia of
Aragon (born 1478 in Gaeta) Alfonso, Duke of
Bisceglie and
Prince of...
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Enriquez de Luna Jiří Mádl as
Francesco Remolino d'Ilerda
Eliska Křenková as
Sancia of
Squillace Scott Cleverdon as
Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba
Davide Lipari...
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Sancia di
Castiglia is an
Italian opera seria in two acts by
Gaetano Donizetti to a
libretto by
Pietro Salatino. It was
first performed at the
Teatro San...