MADRID (Reuters) - A vast archive of letters sent by relatives of soldiers missing in World War One seeking the help of Spain's King Alfonso XIII in finding them has been published online for war ...
When the automobile started taking the world by storm, it was pretty much a guarantee that the first customers would be rich folks and royalty. But maybe one of the most hard-partying, sport-loving ...
For His Catholic Majesty, King Alfonso XIII of Spain, the God in whom he devoutly believed had reserved the most painful death a man can die. Death came to him slowly last week with the agony that ...
A short film documenting the wedding ceremony of Princess Ena to King Alfonso XIII of Spain. Showing the royal carriage, the royal procession through the streets to the palace steps, etc.
Upon the first of May, And Dewey was the Admiral Out in Manila Bay; And dewy were the Regent’s eyes- Them orbs of royal blue- And do we feel discouraged? I do not think we do. —Popular U. S. gloat ...
Hispano Suiza has teamed up with third-year transportation design students from the Instituto Europeo di Design in Turin, also known as IED, to work on a project linked to the company’s 120th ...
Dear Sir, How the Spanish king became last hope for missing soldiers' relatives in WWI ...
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