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...As to be expected for a tablao this old, it has lots of stories, notably that King Alfonso XIII apparently attended performances via an underground passage connected to the palace....
...King Alfonso XIII, Juan Carlos’s grandfather, went into exile in 1931 with the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic....
...His “Divine Spouse”, intended to focus the minds and ease the days of cloistered nuns, shows a doe-eyed, rosy-lipped Jesus lolling in a bed of flowers and letting a tiny lamb nibble on his bare feet....
...The house was built in 1618 for the man who would become Louis XIII’s secretary and notary, and whose name it still bears....
...Among them was Alfonso von Hohenlohe-Langenburg (a playboy prince and godson of Juan Carlos’s grandfather, Alfonso XIII), who had, in 1947, paid 150,000 pesetas (about $13,700 at the then-exchange rate)...
...Perón claimed that his politics were derived from the social teachings of Popes Leo XIII and Pius XI....
...His grandfather, King Alfonso XIII, had died in exile; his father Don Juan never ruled....
...XIII, both lost their thrones for temporising with dictatorship....
...1887 Pope Leo XIII establishes the commission for Works of Charity (Commissione ad Pias Causas), the progenitor of the Vatican Bank. 1942 Pius XII creates the Institute for Religious Works (IOR) by papal...
...Jose Arias, from the ruling Democratic Change party, and Juan Navarro, from the moderate left opposition Democratic Revolution party were given 32 per cent support in the poll....
...Not quite a state, but far from independent, the north-eastern Caribbean island has been a Commonwealth of the US since 1898 when it was lost by King Alfonso XIII following Spain’s defeat during the Spanish-American...
...He came from a Santander family, made his money from the silver mines of Mexico and was ennobled under King Alfonso XIII....
...Sabra Perry in the new Bound, choreographed by Nicole Fonte, is at first a quiet presence standing to one side as Juan Rodriguez and Clifford C....
...The feat of the Virgin of Rosario was established in 1573 by Pope Gregory XIII to commemorate the crushing defeat of the Turks by the troops led by Don Juan of Austria....
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