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Expulsion from Spain - tradução para italiano

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Spanish expulsion; Expulsion from Spain (disambiguation)

Expulsion from Spain         
espulsione dalla Spagna, espulsione degli ebrei dalla Spagna e Portogallo nel quindicesimo secolo
Port of Spain         
  • Royal Botanic Gardens
  • Entering POS from the East along the Eastern Main Road 2008
  • Carnival 2008
  • The Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre, 2009
  • Cruise and container ships moored along the wharf at the Port of Port of Spain, 2009.
  • St. Mary's College POS 2008
  • Government House, Port of Spain, 1914
  • Damien Street, Port of Spain luxury apartments 2012
  • abbr=on}} Port of Spain National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) is a 1500-seat performance hall, which hosted the opening ceremony of the 2009 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
  • PoSHarbour December 2002
  • [[Queen's Park Oval]]
  • Night view of West and [[Downtown Port of Spain]].
  • The Port of Port of Spain (PPOS) lies on reclaimed land. Much development still occurs on new land reclaimed near Invaders Bay (Movietowne, Invaders Bay Tower, Marriott) and in the surrounding Northern Range Mountains.
  • Queen's Park Savannah
  • [[Queen's Royal College]]
  • Historic [[Queen's Royal College]] Clock Tower 2015
  • RBTT Bank Headquarters POS (acquired by RBC in 2008)
  • Historic Gothic Rosary Church at the corner of Henry and Park Streets 2008
CAPITAL OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; Port-o-Spain, Trinidad; Port-of Spain; Port Of Spain; Port-of-spain; Port-of-Spain, Trinidad; Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; Port of Spain City Corporation; Port-of-Spain City Corporation, Trinidad and Tobago; Port-of-Spain; Port-of-Spain City Corporation; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Port-o-Spain; Port-O-Spain; Port of spain; Capital of Trinidad and Tobago; Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago; Puerto España; Puerto de España; Port o' Spain; Belmont (Trinidad and Tobago); History of Port of Spain
Porto di Spagna (capitale di Trinidad eTogo)
Ferdinand VI         
  • [[Silver coin]]: 8 reales of [[New Spain]], cast during the reign of Ferdinand VI
  • Aged 10 as an Infante, by [[Jean Ranc]]
  • Ferdinand VI of Spain
KING OF SPAIN, LIVED (1713-1759)
Fernando VI; Fernando VI of Spain; King Fernando VI; Ferdinand vi of spain; King Ferdinand VI; Ferdinand vi; Ferdinand VI; Ferdinand VI, King of Spain
Ferdinando VI, (1713-1759) re di Spagna (1746-1759)

Definição

Francoist
¦ noun a supporter of the Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco (1892-1975) or his policies.
¦ adjective relating to Franco's regime or policies.
Derivatives
Francoism noun

Wikipédia

Expulsion from Spain

Expulsion from Spain may refer to:

  • Expulsion of Jews from Spain (1492 in Aragon and Castile, 1497–98 in Navarre)
  • Expulsion of the Moriscos (1609–1614)
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Expulsion from Spain
1. Turkish Jews have succeeded in preserving their language for more than 500 years, since the expulsion from Spain.
2. That is when the expulsion from Spain took place, since Spanish nationality was granted only to the Catholics or to those who converted to Catholicism.
3. Peres moved his audience by quoting from the work of a Turkish national poet, and also thanked the Turkish people for taking in the Jews after the expulsion from Spain.
4. Salonica, City of Ghosts÷ Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430–1'50 By Mark Mazower Knopf 473 pp., $35 I am sure that some readers will have been attracted by the word "Salonica" because their ancestors came from this bustling Aegean port, having established themselves there in the wake of the expulsion from Spain in 14'2.
5. At the root of the self–abnegation and self–negation of Israeli politics in the shadow of the disengagement are two seemingly undeniable axioms÷ One is that this is a formative, fateful, nearly apocalyptic event, equivalent in its importance to the establishment of the state, if not to the expulsion from Spain, and even the Holocaust (at least in the eyes of the settlers). The second axiom holds that only a mythological figure like Prime Minister Ariel Sharon – that half–Hercules, half–Colossus – is capable of bearing on his shoulders this tremendous burden that is called the disengagement.