See also:FERDINAND IV ., El Emplazado or "the Summoned," See also:- KING
- KING (O. Eng. cyning, abbreviated into cyng, cing; cf. O. H. G. chun- kuning, chun- kunig, M.H.G. kiinic, kiinec, kiinc, Mod. Ger. Konig, O. Norse konungr, kongr, Swed. konung, kung)
- KING [OF OCKHAM], PETER KING, 1ST BARON (1669-1734)
- KING, CHARLES WILLIAM (1818-1888)
- KING, CLARENCE (1842–1901)
- KING, EDWARD (1612–1637)
- KING, EDWARD (1829–1910)
- KING, HENRY (1591-1669)
- KING, RUFUS (1755–1827)
- KING, THOMAS (1730–1805)
- KING, WILLIAM (1650-1729)
- KING, WILLIAM (1663–1712)
king of See also:Castile (d. 1312), son of Sancho El See also:Bravo, and his wife Maria de See also:Molina, is a figure of small See also:note in See also:Spanish See also:history. His See also:strange See also:title is given him in the See also:chronicles on the strength of a See also:story that he put two See also:brothers of the name of See also:Carvajal to See also:death tyrannically, and was given a See also:- TIME (0. Eng. Lima, cf. Icel. timi, Swed. timme, hour, Dan. time; from the root also seen in " tide," properly the time of between the flow and ebb of the sea, cf. O. Eng. getidan, to happen, " even-tide," &c.; it is not directly related to Lat. tempus)
- TIME, MEASUREMENT OF
- TIME, STANDARD
time, a plaza, by them in which to See also:answer for his See also:crime in the next See also:world. But the See also:tale is not contemporary, and is an obvious copy of the story told of Jacques de See also:Molay, See also:grand-See also:master of the See also:Temple, and Philippe Le See also:Bel. Ferdinand TV. succeeded to the See also:throne when a boY ofsix. His minority was a time of anarchy. He owed his See also:- ESCAPE (in mid. Eng. eschape or escape, from the O. Fr. eschapper, modern echapper, and escaper, low Lat. escapium, from ex, out of, and cappa, cape, cloak; cf. for the sense development the Gr. iichueoOat, literally to put off one's clothes, hence to sli
escape from the violence of competitors and nobles, partly to the tact and undaunted bravery of his See also:mother Maria de Molina, and partly to the See also:loyalty of the citizens of See also:Avila, who gave him See also:refuge within their walls. As a king he proved ungrateful to his mother, and weak as a ruler. He died suddenly in his See also:tent at See also:Jaen when preparing for a See also:raid into the Moorish territory of See also:Granada, on the 7th of See also:September 1312.
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