Joan I de Borbó, Joan I el Roig, John I是“John I"到 加泰罗尼亚文 的最佳翻译。 译文示例:“I must say, John, I never expected to find you all so nervous,” Mrs. ↔ —T’he de dir, John, que mai m’hauria esperat trobar-te tan nerviós —va dir la senyora Montague—. ...
John I n 1. (Biography) surnamed Tzimisces. 925–976 ad, Byzantine emperor (969–976): extended Byzantine power into Bulgaria and Syria 2. (Biography) called the Great. 1357–1433, king of Portugal (1385–1433). He secured independence for Portugal by his victory over Castile (1385) ...
《海外直订John of Guant: King of Castile and Leon, Duke of Aquitaine and Lancast 关帝约翰:卡斯蒂利亚国王和里昂,阿基坦公爵和兰开斯》,作者:海外直订John of Guant: King of Castile and Leon, Duke of Aquitaine and Lancast 关帝约翰:卡斯蒂利亚国王和里昂,阿
Constance of Castile and Isabella I of Castile Though John of Gaunt dropped his pursuit of the crown of Castile when Constance died, John of Gaunt arranged that his daughter by Constance, Katherine of Lancaster, married Enrique (Henry) III of Castile, the son of the king John of Gaunt had...
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[The envoys of the king of Castile are united with the council in accordance with the terms of the treaty of Narbonne.] Session 36—22 July 1417 [It is decreed that Peter de Luna is to be cited to hear the council's sentence.] Session 37—26 July 1417 Definitive sentence whereby Peter...
John I was the king of Castile from 1379 to 1390, son of Henry II, founder of the dynasty of Trastámara. In the beginning of his reign John had to contend with the hostility of John of Gaunt, who claimed the crown by right of his wife Constance, daughte
history of Batalha In Batalha Portugal In Portugal: Disputes with CastileAdditional Reading John’s reign was chronicled by Fernão Lopes; there are several modern editions in Portuguese, but only a short excerpt has been translated into English, E. Prestage, The Chronicles of Fernão Lopes and...
It is hard to believe that this vast literature of spiritual chivalry did not attract Cervantes’s attention. For a start, he knew well the peregrinatio animae leit motiv because both Cervantes and Lope de Vega, author of the Pilgrim of Castile, experimented with the pilgrimage of religious an...
1.EdwardI, King of England (1239 – 1307). He was married twice. With his first wife,Eleanor of Castile, Edward I had 14 to 16 children, with six surviving to adulthood, a son and five daughtes. His only surviving son by Eleanor wasEdward II. Among Edward II’s four children was ...