f. infanta of spain
Title and rank in Iberian kingdoms given to the sons and daughters (infantas) of the king, regardless of age.
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1The normal infant was able to fly early in its second year.
2The Mississippi infant's virus, however, remained suppressed for 27 months without treatment.
3Results: The main causes of infant morbidity were gastrointestinal and respiratory infections.
4Estimates suggested between four and six hundred infant deaths at the home.
5However, results indicated a significant daily life stress by infant sex interaction.
1The infanta hated the idea of the sacrifice, as she considered it.
2Your brother has got a sixth infanta; at the christening night, Mr.
3The infanta cried out, and the maidens came and calmed them down.
4The infanta, who had seen the entire display, said to her maidens:
5Dinner came, and the infanta told Tirant to go back and eat.
1The Infante of Spain, too, is at liberty to return to his country and ascend the throne of his ancestors.
2I acted only as the obedient servant of my master, for your majesty's orders made me the jailer of the Infante of Spain.
3For when the Infante of Spain sued for her hand, Henry the Eighth had declared that the bastard Elizabeth was unworthy of a princely husband.
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