alfonso in English

noun

male first name; family name; name of several kings of Portugal; name of several kings of Spain; name of a variety of mango from India

Use "alfonso" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "alfonso" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "alfonso", or refer to the context using the word "alfonso" in the English Dictionary.

1. Alfonso will demand its investiture.

2. Narración, palabra y experiencia en la "Disciplina Clericalis" de Pedro Alfonso Estudios sobre Pedro Alfonso de Huesca, ed

3. He has Carlos Alfonso, Giants bullpen coach / guardian angel.

4. A translation of the twelfth-century Disciplina Clericalis of Pedro Alfonso

5. Prevalescent trihalid rebooked katabolism Alfonso redesign rockwards unpleaded Darii palstave Antisensuously

6. Roma is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón.

7. He also visited Alfonso and tried to enlist his support.

8. “At the age of 18, I felt unhappy with my life,” explains Alfonso.

9. There is more: my uncle has betrothed me to Don Alfonso!

10. 1931 – The Spanish Cortes deposes King Alfonso XIII and proclaims the Second Spanish Republic.

11. Neapolitan resistance collapsed, and Alfonso II fled and abdicated in favour of his son Ferdinand II.

12. The work that Alfonso started helped change the general view that Latin was the language of culture.

13. Marcabru may have travelled to Spain in the entourage of Alfonso Jordan, Count of Toulouse, in the 1130s.

14. 17 It is already agreed that Mr Alfonso Escamez will be the titular head of the new bank.

15. The Alcazar is a military building constructed at the behest of King Alfonso XI in 1328.

16. Laura McIngvale Brown's award-winning Affenpinscher, Chester, will compete in the National Dog Show, shown by trainer Alfonso Escobedo

17. A translation of the twelfth-century Disciplina Clericalis of Pedro Alfonso, by Joseph Ramon Jones and John Esten Keller

18. At age 18, under the protection of Alfonso, by now a cardinal, Rodrigo moved to Italy, where he studied law.

19. 12 They were led by a fanatical chieftain named Yusuf and Alfonso was soundly defeated at the battle of Sagrajas.

20. A translation of the twelfth-century Disciplina Clericalis of Pedro Alfonso, by Joseph Ramon Jones and John Esten Keller

21. A translation of the twelfth-century Disciplina Clericalis of Pedro Alfonso, by Joseph Ramon Jones and John Esten Keller

22. They were led by a fanatical chieftain named Yusuf and Alfonso was soundly defeated at the battle of Sagrajas.

23. 25 His sister Urraca, who was believed to harbour an elicit passion for Alfonso, raised a rebellion against Sancho.

24. – La porosidad de las fronteras culturales: el “Calila y Dimna” árabe en la ” Disciplina Clericalis” latina de Pedro Alfonso, rabino y cristiano aragonés.

25. Alfonso, terrified by a series of portents, as well as unusual dreams, abdicated in favour of his son, Ferdinand or Ferrandino, and fled, entering a Sicilian monastery.

26. – La porosidad de las fronteras culturales: el “Calila y Dimna” árabe en la ” Disciplina Clericalis” latina de Pedro Alfonso, rabino y cristiano aragonés.

27. For example, they will ask that this proposition be formally condemned and its adherents Anathematised: Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta chairman of the SSPX commission

28. The word real is Spanish for "royal" and was bestowed to the club by King Alfonso XIII in 1920 together with the royal crown in the emblem.

29. – La porosidad de las fronteras culturales: el “Calila y Dimna” árabe en la ” Disciplina Clericalis” latina de Pedro Alfonso, rabino y cristiano aragonés.

30. Martín Alhaja was a Spanish shepherd who aided the Castilian King Alfonso VIII during the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212 A.D

31. Castilian dialects of Spanish started to take form around the 13th century with King Alfonso X, referred to as the Learned-King of Castile and Leon

32. With her Days of Our Lives farewell just days away, Kristian Alfonso is offering fans a first look at what is expected to be her very Anticlimactic swan song as Hope

33. His uncle Alfonso de Borgia, bishop of Valencia, guided his nephew’s education and saw to it that while still in his teens, Rodrigo was endowed with ecclesiastical benefices (ecclesiastical offices with revenue attached).

34. The principle, dave alfonso,told parents they were Alertedby a community member that astudent might have a stolenhandgun.he says a search of a 12th gradestudent did find a gun in hisbackpack.but

35. The airport opened on 7 April 1930, after King Alfonso XIII signed a royal order announcing that the military air force installations on the Bay of Gando would become a civilian airfield.

36. The tour was almost immediately followed by a trip to Spain for the wedding of King Alfonso XIII to Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, a first cousin of George, at which the bride and groom narrowly avoided assassination.

37. In 1137, Aragon and the County of Barcelona merged in dynastic union by the marriage of Ramon Berenguer IV and Petronilla of Aragon, their titles finally borne by only one person when their son Alfonso II of Aragon ascended to the throne in 1162.

38. The Almoravids of Spain The Almoravid ruler Yūsuf ibn Tāshufīn entered the Iberian Peninsula from North Africa and slowly advanced to the fields of Al-Zallāqah, north of Badajoz (Baṭalyaws), where in 1086 he defeated a Castilian army under Alfonso VI

39. In 1481, following the Saracens' conquest of Otranto the previous year, and the massacre by decapitation of 800 of the town's citizens who had refused to abjure the Catholic faith and to accept Islam, King Alfonso d'Aragona of Naples came with his men to liberate the town from the Turks.

40. Almoravid: Reconquista and Riposte in Spain, 1085-1086, is a board wargame about a pair of tumultuous campaigns in the Spanish Reconquista - Leonese King Alfonso VI's advances against the 11th Century's fractious Muslim Taifa states, and the resulting intervention by a fundamentalist African Muslim army seeking to roll the Christians back.

41. In the meantime, General Franco decided to recognise Don Juan Carlos (Juan Carlos de Borbón y Borbón Dos Sicilias, Count of Barcelona) who fused both the Isabellinist line, the Alphonist line and the Carlist line of Borbon y Austria which arose at the death of King Alfonso Carlos I in 1936.

42. In the meantime, General Franco decided to recognise Don Juan Carlos (Juan Carlos de Borbón y Borbón Dos Sicilias, Count of Barcelona) who fused both the Isabellinist line, the Alphonist line and the Carlist line of Borbon y Austria which arose at the death of King Alfonso Carlos I in 1936.

43. Spain - Spain - The rise of Castile and Aragon: Alfonso VII subverted the idea of a Leonese empire, and its implied aspiration to dominion over a unified peninsula, by the division of his kingdom between his sons: Sancho III (1157–58) received Castile and Ferdinand II (1157–88) received León

44. The Almoravid and Almohad Empires Heir to the Huddid family that once ruled the taifa of Zaragoza, of which he was dispossessed by the Almoravids in 1110 before taking refuge in the fortress of Rueda de Jalon, 'King Zafadola' then became a close collaborator of Alfonso VII and the leader of the Muslim resistance against the Maghrebi Berbers.

45. Up to 7% cash back  · Castilian Spanish refers to what is called Peninsular Spanish , and is the primary language spoken in Northern and Central Spain.Due to political reasons, in the 13th century King Alfonso X of Spain was a huge proponent of having historic documents translated into the dialect of Northern and Central Spain, with Castile being a part of this region.