King John In the autumn of 1183, King Henry II told Richard the Lionheart that he should give up Aquitaine to his youngest brother, John. In return, he would become heir to England, Normandy and Anjou. Richard refused as he believed as the eldest son left alive, he should inherit all...
Located at 10 Stafford Street (within walking distance of current royal residences at Buckingham and St James’s Palace), this pub dates back to at least 1710 and has gone through several name changes including, apparently, Shelley’s Hotel and The King John’s Head, but has now returned to...
《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
Charles's illegitimate half-brother, John Joseph of Austria, whose political feud with his mother undermined the stability of his regime Don Juan finally gained control of the government in January 1678 and exiled Valenzuela to the Philippines. His first action was to make peace with France in...
He acted as secretary of the embassy sent by King John II of Portugal to Castile in the spring of 1482, and in the... LM Surhone,MT Tennoe,SF Henssonow - Betascript Publishing 被引量: 1发表: 2010年 Juan de Torres in the context of the Cancionero de Palacio (SA7). An essay is ...
John II was the king of Portugal from 1481 to 1495, regarded as one of the greatest Portuguese rulers, chiefly because of his ruthless assertion of royal authority over the great nobles and his resumption of the exploration of Africa and the quest for In
John II was the king of France from 1350 to 1364. Captured by the English at the Battle of Poitiers on Sept. 19, 1356, he was forced to sign the disastrous treaties of 1360 during the first phase of the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) between France and
King John of England; Credit – Wikipedia Born atBeaumont Palacein Oxford, England on December 24, 1167, King John of England was the fourth surviving son and the youngest of the eight children ofKing Henry II of EnglandandEleanor, Duchess of Aquitainein her own right. His mother was around...
of Aragon, who Joanna II had also considered as her heir. Alfonso was married to Maria of Castile, but they had no children together. Upon Alfonso’s death, he was succeeded in Aragon by his brother, now King John II of Aragon but he had petitioned the pope to allow the Kingdom of...
John, King of England (1166 – 1216), married twice. John is noted for his signing of the Magna Carta. John was the youngest child of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II, and was called Lackland because his older brothers had been given territories to rule and he'd been given none. ...