- The
House of
Traba (or Trava),
sometimes called the Fróilaz-
Traba, was a
Galician noble family of the high
Middle Ages. The
family can be
traced back to...
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Traba or
Trąba may
refer to:
House of
Traba, a
medieval Galician noble family Froila Vermúdez de
Traba (died 1091)
Pedro Fróilaz de
Traba (fl. 1086–1126)...
- Vela
Traba (Italian:
Traba Grande) is a
village in the muni****lity of Pazin,
Istria in Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 245...
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Marta Traba Taín (Buenos Aires, 25
January 1930 – Madrid, 27
November 1983) was an art
critic and
writer known for her
contributions to
Latin American...
- Mikołaj
Trąba (Polish pronunciation: [miˈkɔwaj ˈtrɔmba]; 1358 – 2
December 1422), of Trąby coat of arms, was a
Polish Roman Catholic priest,
Royal Notary...
- have been
incited by the queen, who was
trying to
separate Diego from the
Trabas to
prevent an
alliance of
regional powers in
Galicia from
defying the crown...
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Teresa Fernández de
Traba (died 6
February 1180 in León) was the
Queen consort of León (1178–1180)
during the
reign of
Ferdinand II.
Teresa was the illegitimate...
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March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine Rock 1987, pp. 6, 8;
Edwards 2008, p. 7.
Traba 1985, pp. 15, 71.
Constitution of Argentina, 1826, art. 1. Constitution...
- Fernández de
Traba (died 1160) was a
Galician nobleman and the head of the
Traba family. He was the
eldest son and
successor of
Fernando Pérez de
Traba by his...
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Fernando González de
Traba or Fernão Gonçalves (fl. 1159–1165) was a
Galician magnate and the head of the
House of
Traba in the
Kingdom of León during...