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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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Sanchia of
Provence (c. 1225 – 9
November 1261) was
Queen of the
Romans from 1257
until her
death in 1261 as the wife of King Richard.
Sanchia was the...
- Eleanor's
sister Sanchia shortly after his
return on 28
January 1242.[citation needed] On his
journey to the Holy Land,
Richard had met
Sanchia in Provence...
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Sanchia Duncan is an
English former footballer who pla**** for
Fulham L.F.C. Duncan's
greatest achievement was
winning the 2003 FA Women's Cup Final. FA...
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negotiate the
marriage of
Sanchia to
Richard of Cornwall,
brother to
Henry III.
Another brother, Philip,
escorted Beatrice and
Sanchia to the
English court...
- 1216–1272 (m.
Eleanor of Provence)
Richard of
Cornwall (m.
Isabel Marshal;
Sanchia of Provence) Joan (m.
Alexander II of Scotland)
Isabella (m. Frederick...
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France Eleanor of
Provence (1223–1291), wife of
Henry III, King of
England Sanchia of
Provence (1225–1261), wife of Richard, King of the Romans,
brother of...
- Telegraph.
Archived from the
original on May 6, 2020.
Retrieved May 9, 2014.
Sanchia Berg (March 3, 2009). "The Lee
Miller File".
Today BBC
Radio 4. Archived...
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Newsnight Nicholas Watt –
Political Editor Today Sanchia Berg Zoe
Conway Tom
Feilden Nicola Stanbridge Rob
Young The
World at One / PM Hugh Sykes...
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Latin name Sanctius.
Feminine forms of the name are Sancha, Sancia, and
Sanchia (Spanish: [ˈsantʃa]), and the
common patronymic is Sánchez and Sanches...