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- The historian Germain Butaud, believes he died of poison in Falces in February 1366 after eating quince and pears.
- Another presumed Tizona belonged to the Marqueses de Falces, to whom the sword was given by Fernando II of Aragon.
- This sword remained in the control of the marquis of Falces until the 20th century in the Palacial Castle of Marcilla.
- However, before this could happen, a new viceroy, the Marqu閟 de Falces, arrived in Vera Cruz on November 15, 1567.
- He was succeeded by Francisco Ceinos as interim viceroy in 1564, and by Gast髇 de Peralta, marqu閟 de Falces as permanent viceroy in 1566.
- In 1566, before the arrival of the new viceroy, Gast髇 de Peralta, marqu閟 de Falces, the Alonso and Gil Gonzales de Avila.
- This led to the rebellion in Falces by a count Fort鷑 Garc閟, an " irascible man who hated Muslims ", the uprising being suppressed with Cordoban arms.
- About 300 American plastic surgeons regularly treat patients in Asia, Africa and Latin America, said Suzanne Falces, head of the Reconstructive Surgeons Volunteer Program in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
- "When U . S . doctors do this, it makes America look good, " said Dr . Edward Falces of San Francisco's Reconstructive Surgery Foundation.
- Before the arrival of the new viceroy, Gast髇 de Peralta, marqu閟 de Falces, the Audiencia had had two conspirators executed, and had sentenced Mart韓 and Luis to death.
- After the Spanish Civil War, the sword that belonged to the Marquis of Falces and was later deposited in the Madrid Museum of Ej閞cito was moved to its new site in the Alc醶ar of Toledo.
- It was finally acquired in 2007 by the Castile and Le髇 and the Cabinet of Commerce and Industry of Burgos The price paid to the marquis of Falces for the sword was 1.6 million euros.
- From the chronicles of the early years of Spanish colonization, a relacion ( report ) about Masbate first appeared in Fray Martin de Rada s letter dated July 1569 to the Viceroy of New Spain ( Mexico ), Marquis de Falces.
- Ambitious Troylos Carrillo was however a " son of the sin ", mother unknown, of powerful and politically troublesome Archbishop of Toledo, between 1446 and 1482, Alfonso Carrillo de Acu馻, of Portuguese and Castilian ancestors, the great grandfather of this II Marquis of Falces.
- Following his conversion, Remoch's belief in the Catholic doctrine of Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus was so strong that he endangered his old Jewish friend En-Shealtiel Bonfos, ( probably a son of the physician Isaac Bonfos born Shealtiel of Falces ), in his efforts to get Bonfos to convert as well.
- The independence movement was thought to be led by the Spanish Viceroy of Mexico Gaston de Peralta, 3rd Marquis of Falces, and his half-brothers Martin Cort閟 I " El Mestizo "; Martin Cort閟 y Ziga ( also known as Martin Cort閟 II; and Mart韓 Cort閟, 2nd Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca ); and Luis Cort閟 y Hermosillo.
- Antonio Carrillo de Oeralta y de Velasco, ( + 1545 ), married Ana del Bosquete, from Lower Navarre, now in France, being father and mother, between others, named Ana, Pedro, Juan, Gabriel, Antonio and Leonor, of Viceroy of Mexico, 1566-1568, Gast髇 de Peralta, marqu閟 de Falces, ( 1510-1595 ).
- Naga makes only a cameo appearances in the 2001 film, manga and CD drama " Slayers Premium " ( as is the tradition with all of the anime movies and series published thus far, Naga does not actually meet or interact with any of the main characters other than Lina & Amelia ) and in the 2008 manga " The Hourglass of Falces ".
- The owner Jos?Ram髇 Su醨ez del Otero, marquis of Falces, offered its sale to the Ministry of Culture ( Spain ), which declined its purchase due to a lack of historical proof that it had belonged to El Cid and for the elevated price demanded by the owner ( reports from the ministry valued it somewhere between 200, 000-300, 000 euros, according to Reuters ).
- "' Antonio Carrillo de Peralta y de Velasco, II Marquis of Falces "', deceased in 1545, Marcilla, Navarra, Spain, was the son of Navarrese Conetable of the kingdom of Navarre Alonso Carrillo-Acu馻 y de Peralta, 1st Marquis of Falces, 2nd Count Consort of Santisteban de Ler韓, Sieur Consort of Carcer, and other Navarrese places, deceased and buried at Marcilla, Navarre, in 1534.
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