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  1. Father. Luciano Pablo Sampedro y Ocejo. Mother. Edelmira Robato y Turro. Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sampedro-Ocejo y Robato (5 March 1906 – 23 May 1994) was known as the Countess of Covadonga after her marriage to Alfonso, former Prince of Asturias, in 1933.

  2. Jan 12, 2018 · Elizabeth of York portrait. Public domain image. (February 11, 1466 - February 11, 1503; England) Elizabeth of York was the only woman to have been a daughter, sister, niece, wife, and mother to English kings. Her marriage to Henry VII signaled the end of the wars of the roses and the beginning of the Tudor dynasty.

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  3. Feb 1, 2022 · The king was Baldwin III, and his target—cowering but defiant, barricaded in the historic tower—was Jerusalem’s queen, a woman in her 50s with a will of iron: Melisende, Baldwin’s own mother.

  4. The Battle of Covadonga took place in 722 between the army of Pelagius the Visigoth and the army of the Umayyad Caliphate. [2] [3] [1] Fought near Covadonga, in the Picos de Europa, it resulted in a victory for the Christian forces of Pelagius. It is traditionally regarded as the foundational event of the Kingdom of Asturias and thus the ...

  5. Oct 11, 2016 · Probably, but Babbage’s Analytical Engine was never built. She inspired a language that makes modern defense and air systems work. Ada, who eventually married William King-Noel, the first Earl ...

  6. Covadonga, Battle of. in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology Length: 325 words. Semi-legendary encounter in which the Asturian count Pelagius (Pelayo) defeated an Arab army, either in 718 or 722. In later Christian historiography, Pelayo’s victory inaugurates the Reconquista and links the ...

  7. Countess of Bute. Name variations: Lady Bute; Mary Wortley Montagu or Wortley-Montagu; Mary Stuart. Born in February 1718; daughter of Mary Wortley Montagu (1689–1762) and Edward Wortley Montagu; married John Stuart (1713–1792), 3rd earl of Bute (a powerful politician and secretary of state).

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