1327–36 During the reign of Alfons the Good (III of Aragon), there was a serious famine in 1333, as well as attempts to divide the Kingdom of Valencia. 1336–87 After his death, Alfons III was succeeded by Peter III, known as the Ceremonious.
If that III is something added after the printing from the block is done, then there is less of a problem, since a minchiate deck only has three crowned figures as "papi". This would have to apply to all the numbers, because minchiate numbers are necessarily (once one of the "papi" is made into a queen) all different from those we see in the ...
Catherine of Austria, also called Catherine of Castile or Catherine of Burgundy (14 January, 1507 – 12 February, 1578) was (as wife of King John III of Portugal) Queen consort of Portugal from the House of Habsburg. On 10 February, 1525, Catherine married her first cousin John III of Portugal.
He began to further his illegitimate half-brother Fr. Sancho of Aragon, a son of Peter III and Inés Zapata. In 1301 the king decreed that Sancho should receive 5000 solidi of Barcelona either from royal taxes or from the Hospitaller bailiwicks of Aliaga, Caspe and Samper de Calanda, as if the monarch had any right to interfere with these ...
Afonso III was the fifth king of Portugal and reigned from 1248 until 1279. He is best remembered for completing the reconquest of the West of the Iberian peninsula, that is, of Portugal, and for the style of his government.
Aug 30, 2018 · Today in History on or around August 30th AD 70 – Titus ends the siege of Jerusalem after destroying Herod’s Temple. 526 – King Theoderic the Great dies of dysentery at Ravenna; his daughter Amalasuntha takes power as regent for her 10-year-old son Athalaric.
St. Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal A.D. 1336. ST. ELIZABETH was daughter of Peter III, king of Aragon, and granddaughter of James I, who had been educated under the care of St. Peter Nolasco, and was surnamed the Saint, and from the taking of Majorca and Valentia, Expugnator or the Conqueror. Her mother, Constantia, was daughter […]
II], App. III, Dep. 86): Ioanne Amirato; per S. Maria di Rossano del 1122 (ed. L.-R. M e n a g e r , Notes et documents sur quelques monaste`res de Calabre a ` lepoque normande, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 50 [1957] p. 336): Iv(annhw) de amhra; per il vescovato di Catania del 1125 (ed. C u s a II [vedi nota eygenioy yiow ivannhw martyr ypegraca ...
Afonso II, King of Portugal (Portuguese pron. IPA / ɐ'fõsu /; English Alphonzo), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus (Latin version), nicknamed "the Fat" (Portueguese o Gordo), third king of Portugal, was born in Coimbra on April 23, 1185 and died on March 25, 1223 in the same city.