- Jérica (Valencian:
Xèrica) is a town in the Castellón
province of
Valencian Community, Spain. It is in the
comarca (region) of Alto Palancia. Its po****tion...
- Francisco) Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick, 2nd Duke of
Liria and
Xérica (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, 21
October 1696 – Naples, Italy, 2 June...
- II of Majorca. Hixar,
created by Peter, lord of Hixar.
Xerica,
created by Peter, lord of
Xerica. Castre,
created by
Ferran lord of Castre. Empúries, created...
- 1738, he
inherited his
titles of Duke of
Berwick and Duke of
Liria and
Xerica. (He also
possessed many
other titles in both
Spain and England.) His mother...
- to
confused Tories.
After Almanza,
Berwick was
created Duque de
Liria y
Xérica (English: Duke of
Liria and Jérica) and
Lieutenant of
Aragon by
Philip V...
- Orihuela, Penàguila, Peníscola, València, Vila Joiosa, Vila-real, Xàtiva,
Xèrica and Xixona. Half of the ****emblies took
place in
Valencia cathedral. The...
- is a
Sephardi Jewish surname derived from the
fortress muni****lity of
Xèrica in Spain,
between Zaragoza and Valencia. The
Arabic name of the muni****lity...
- when (as he claimed) she
developed leprosy.
James (c. 1255–1285), lord of
Xèrica Peter (1259–1318), lord of
Ayerbe The
children in the
third marriage were...
- Teloschistaceae,
first described in 2006. It is
similar to
Kuettlingeria xerica but
distinguished by the
presence of
soredia on its thallus.
Caloplaca soralifera...
- de
Cardona y de
Xerica-Aragon (1395 – 1458 in Naples, Italy)
Viceroy of
Sicily 1419–1421, son of Hugo de
Cardona and
Beatriz de
Xerica y
Martinez de Luna...