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  2. Madragana - Wikipedia

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    Madragana as ancestress of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of king George III of Great Britain. There is some controversy regarding her ethnicity. Duarte Nunes de Leão, a Portuguese royal chronicler of the 16th century, said that Madragana was a Moor (Arab-Berber). [5] That was disputed in the 18th century by António Caetano de Sousa. [6]

  3. Urraca Afonso - Wikipedia

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    Urraca Afonso (c. 1260 – 1290?) was a Portuguese noble lady, illegitimate daughter of Afonso III of Portugal and Madragana Ben Aloandro. [1] And half sister of Denis of Portugal. [2] Urraca was married twice, first to Pedro Anes Gago, [3] and then with João Mendes de Briteiros. [4]

  4. Afonso III of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    In 1253, he divorced Matilda in order to marry Beatrice of Castile, illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X, King of Castile, and Mayor Guillén de Guzmán. [ 6 ] Determined not to make the same mistakes as his brother, Afonso III paid special attention to what the middle class, composed of merchants and small land owners, had to say.

  5. List of Portuguese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Luís Amaral & Marcos Soromenho Santos (2002), Costados do Duque de Bragança, Lisboa, Guarda-Mor Edições. Afonso Eduardo Martins Zuquete (dir.)(1989), Nobreza de Portugal e Brasil, vol. I, Lisboa, Editorial Enciclopédia. Imhof, Jacob Wilhelm (1708). Stemma Regum lusitanicum sive Historia genealogica Familiae Regiae Portugallicae.

  6. Alfonso Diaz - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso Díaz is a Colombian director and host with the international network, Canal Nuestra Tele Internacional. [1] He also serves as the entertainment correspondent for NTN24, the international news station geared to Spanish speaking audiences around the world. His show "Tenemos Que Hablar" reaches more than 20 countries.

  7. Alfonso Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso Portugal Díaz (21 January 1934 – 12 June 2016) [1] was a Mexican football player, who played as defender for Mexico in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. [2] Career

  8. Alfonso Mora - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso Mora (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈfonso ˈmoɾa]; born May 23, 1964) an American-Venezuelan former professional tennis player. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 2 doubles titles. He also played Davis-Cup for Venezuela and later was the team Captain of the Venezuelan Davis-Cup team.

  9. Marcelo Díaz - Wikipedia

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    Marcelo Alfonso Díaz Rojas (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈselo ˈði.as]; born 30 December 1986) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Chilean Primera División side Universidad de Chile. [1] Díaz came through Universidad de Chile youth academy, and was promoted to the first team in 2004, when he was 18.