infante|infantes in English

noun

[in'fan·te || ɪn'fænteɪ /-tɪ]

son of a Spanish or Portuguese king who is not heir to the throne (particularly the second son)

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1. AforismosINSTRUMENTAL: TRAFIKANTE DE ALMAS.ÁLBUM: CAMINATATema grabado y editado en Studios Infante

2. Children of an Infante or Infanta of Spain "shall have the consideration of Spanish Grandees", and the address of "Your Excellency".

3. La Anecdota relata el crimen de que fue victima Ines de Castro y la venganza que llevo a cabo el infante Pedro--despues Pedro I--con sus asesinos

4. Blarneying blarneyland blarneys blarsted Blart: The Boy Who Didn't Want to Save the World blas Blas Blas Cabrera Felipe Blas Chumacero Blas de Lezo Blas Elias Blas Galindo Blas Infante blarsted

5. En el apego Ambivalente se pueden observar una serie de características que se manifiestan en el infante o adulto cuya infancia estuvo marcada por este tipo de interacción bebé-cuidador

6. The Platform for Eastern Andalusia is opposed to the unitary andalusianism by Blas Infante, which defends the administrative unity of whole Andalusia.This platform defends the effective autonomic decentralization and rejects the centralism of Andalusian Autonomous Government.It also rejects every form of new Centralisms

7. After the revolution of 1820, in the civil war between Constitutionalists Liberals (the new parliamentary constitution was supported by King João VI) and Absolutists (supporting his younger son, the Infante – that is, royal prince – Miguel of Portugal, a sworn enemy of any form of democracy), Travassos Valdez was strongly on the Constitutionalist side and was engaged in suppressing Absolutist revolts.