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Tello Pérez de
Meneses (died c. 1200) was a
Castilian magnate and
military leader under the
reign of King
Alfonso VIII of Castile, and the
ancestor of...
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medieval and
early modern Europe, a tenant-in-chief (or v****al-in-chief) was a
person who held his
lands under various forms of
feudal land
tenure directly...
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Gonzalo Téllez (died c. 915) was a
nobleman who was
Count of Lantarón and
Cerezo (c. 897–c. 915) and is also
mentioned in a do****ent
dated 903 as Count...
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tenencia, that is, a fief of the
crown governed but not
owned by the holder, of Sarria. By 1
April 1115 he had also been
invested with the
tenencia of...
- June 2013 at the
Wayback Machine at El Comercio.com. "Ecuador:
Aprueban tenencia de
drogas para consumo"
Archived 25 June 2013 at the
Wayback Machine at...
- González. On the
death of García Ordóñez at the
Battle of Uclés (1108), the
tenencias of Grañón, Nájera and Haro p****ed to
Diego by an act of
Alfonso VI. In...
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August 2018. Rueda, José (20
November 2018). "Multas y**** por
consumo y
tenencia de
drogas en España". I
Wanna Grow.
Archived from the
original on 21 November...
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February 2014.
Retrieved 11
February 2014. "Bolivia:
Hogares por Tipo y
Tenencia de la Vivienda, Según Área Geográfica, 2000 – 2009" [Bolivia: Households...
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Retrieved December 17, 2007. "El
Gobierno promulgó la ley que pena la
tenencia de ****ografía infantil". Infobae.
April 23, 2018.
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state on its own
plate replacement cycle.
Every year
Mexicans pay the
tenencia or revalidación de
placas ("car
plates renewal tax"). A set of Mexican...