80 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Mizza / Mazzi is your 80th great grandfather.- (80 ° Bisabuelo )
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Mizza / Mazzi is your 80th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→ Morella Álamo Borges
your mother → Belén Eloina Borges Ustáriz
her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna
her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesús Uztáriz y Monserrate
her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra
his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina
her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza
his mother → Andrés Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Landaeta, I Marqués de Torrecasa
her father → Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Márquez de Cañizares
his father → Manuel de Ortiz de Urbina y Suárez
his father → Juan Ortíz de Urbina y Eguíluz
his father → Martín Ortíz de Urbina
his father → Pedro Ortiz de Urbina
his father → Ortún Díaz de Urbina
his father → Diego López
his father → Diego I el Blanco López, III señor de Vizcaya
his father → Lope Díaz Íñiguez, II señor de Vizcaya, IV Conde de Viscaya
his father → Toda Fortúnez
his mother → Fortún Sánchez, señor de Nájera
her father → Sancho López
his father → Lope Fortúnez
his father → Oria (Aurea) Bint Ibn Musa Banu Qasi
his mother → Lope ibn Musa بن موسى
her father → Musa Ibn Musa lbn Qasaw, Walí de Tudela, Huesca y Zaragoza
his father → Muza Ibn Fortún ibn Qasi, valì de Zaragoza, Arnedo y de Tudela
his father → 'A'isha ibn Abdul Aziz
his mother → 'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Musa al-Bekir, valí de al-Andalus
her father → Amîna binte Marwân I bin al-Hakam
his mother → Marwân I bin al-Hakam al-Qurayshi
her father → al-Hakam bin Abu al-ʻAs ibn Abi al-'As
his father → Abu al-'As ibn Umayyah
his father → Ummayah Ibn 'Abd Shams
his father → Abdu Asy-Syams bin Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf ibn Abd Manaf, founder of Banu 'Abd Shams
his father → 'Ātikah binte Murrah bin Hilāl, Aylan Zauja-e-Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf
his mother → Murrah bin Hilāl bin Faalij
her father → Hilāl bin Faalij
his father → Faalij bin Dhakwān (Zakwaan)
his father → Dhakwān (Zakwaan) bin Saleem
his father → Saleem Banu al-Hawazin bin Qays
his father → Banu al-Hawāzin ibn Qays
his father → Qays bin 'Ailaan
his father → Ailaan (Gheelaan) bin Imaam Mudhir
his father → Rabab (Hanfa) binte Haydah
his mother → Haydah bin Imaam Ma'ad
her father → Imaam Ma'ad bin Imaam 'Adnaan
his father → Imaam 'Adnaan bin Imaam 'Udd
his father → Imaam ‘Udd bin Umaisi
his father → Humaisi / Umaisi
his father → Salaman
his father → 'Aws
his father → Buz
his father → Qamwal
his father → Ubay
his father → 'Awwam
his father → Nashid
his father → Haza
his father → Bildas, G-50 [Versi 1]
his father → Yadlaf
his father → Tabikh, G-48 [Versi 1]
his father → Jahim
his father → Nahish
his father → Makhi
his father → 'Aydh
his father → 'Abqar
his father → 'Ubayd
his father → ad-Da'a
his father → Isma'il (Hamdan), G-40 [Versi 1]
his father → Sanbir
his father → Yathribi (al-Tamh)
his father → Yahzan (al-Qasur)
his father → Yalhan (al-'Anud)
his father → Ar'awa (al-Da'da')
his father → Mahmud ('Ayfa 'Aydh)
his father → Dayshan (al-Za'id)
his father → 'Isaar
his father → Afnaad
his father → Aihaam
his father → Maqsar (Hisn)
his father → Naahith (al-Nizal)
his father → Zarih (al-Qumayr)
his father → Shamma / Shuma
his father → Mizza / Mazzi
his father
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Mizza / Mazzi is 86th great grandfather.of→ Urdaneta Alamo Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente de la Cruz→
Mizza / Mazzi is Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna's 85th great grandfather.
Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
→ Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar
his mother → María Elena de la Concepción Escobar Llamosas
her mother → Cecilia Cayetana de la Merced Llamosas Vaamonde de Escobar
her mother → Cipriano Fernando de Las Llamosas y García
her father → José Lorenzo Llamosas Silva
his father → Joseph Julián Llamosas Ranero
his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens
his father → Isabel de Requesens
his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda
her father → Juan de Zúñiga Avellaneda y Velasco
his father → Catalina de Velasco y Mendoza
his mother → Mencía de Mendoza y Figueroa
her mother → Catalina Suárez de Figueroa, señora de Torija
her mother → Lorenzo Suárez de Figueroa López de Córdoba, Maestre de la Orden de Santiago
her father → Teresa López de Córdoba, Señora de la Torre de Monturque
his mother → Elvira Arias de Quadros Lara
her mother → Leonor de Lara
her mother → Teresa Alfonso
her mother → Aldonça Martins da Silva, Countess of Cifuentes
her mother → Martim Gomes da Silva
her father → Gomes Pais da Silva, senhor de Santa Olaia
his father → Mayor González, Muniz
his adoptive mother → Gontroda Núñez
her mother → Velasquita Sánchez de Pamplona
her mother → Toda Aznarez Queen-Consort of Pamplona
her mother → Onneca or Íñiga Fortúnez, Princess of Pamplona
her mother → Oria (Aurea) Bint Ibn Musa Banu Qasi
her mother → Lope ibn Musa بن موسى
her father → Musa Ibn Musa lbn Qasaw, Walí de Tudela, Huesca y Zaragoza
his father → Muza Ibn Fortún ibn Qasi, valì de Zaragoza, Arnedo y de Tudela
his father → 'A'isha ibn Abdul Aziz
his mother → 'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Musa al-Bekir, valí de al-Andalus
her father → Amîna binte Marwân I bin al-Hakam
his mother → Marwân I bin al-Hakam al-Qurayshi
her father → al-Hakam bin Abu al-ʻAs ibn Abi al-'As
his father → Abu al-'As ibn Umayyah
his father → Ummayah Ibn 'Abd Shams
his father → Abdu Asy-Syams bin Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf ibn Abd Manaf, founder of Banu 'Abd Shams
his father → 'Ātikah binte Murrah bin Hilāl, Aylan Zauja-e-Imaam ‘Abd al-Manāf
his mother → Murrah bin Hilāl bin Faalij
her father → Hilāl bin Faalij
his father → Faalij bin Dhakwān (Zakwaan)
his father → Dhakwān (Zakwaan) bin Saleem
his father → Saleem Banu al-Hawazin bin Qays
his father → Banu al-Hawāzin ibn Qays
his father → Qays bin 'Ailaan
his father → Ailaan (Gheelaan) bin Imaam Mudhir
his father → Rabab (Hanfa) binte Haydah
his mother → Haydah bin Imaam Ma'ad
her father → Imaam Ma'ad bin Imaam 'Adnaan
his father → Imaam 'Adnaan bin Imaam 'Udd
his father → Imaam ‘Udd bin Umaisi
his father → Humaisi / Umaisi
his father → Salaman
his father → 'Aws
his father → Buz
his father → Qamwal
his father → Ubay
his father → 'Awwam
his father → Nashid
his father → Haza
his father → Bildas, G-50 [Versi 1]
his father → Yadlaf
his father → Tabikh, G-48 [Versi 1]
his father → Jahim
his father → Nahish
his father → Makhi
his father → 'Aydh
his father → 'Abqar
his father → 'Ubayd
his father → ad-Da'a
his father → Isma'il (Hamdan), G-40 [Versi 1]
his father → Sanbir
his father → Yathribi (al-Tamh)
his father → Yahzan (al-Qasur)
his father → Yalhan (al-'Anud)
his father → Ar'awa (al-Da'da')
his father → Mahmud ('Ayfa 'Aydh)
his father → Dayshan (al-Za'id)
his father → 'Isaar
his father → Afnaad
his father → Aihaam
his father → Maqsar (Hisn)
his father → Naahith (al-Nizal)
his father → Zarih (al-Qumayr)
his father → Shamma / Shuma
his father → Mizza / Mazzi
his father
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Mizza / Mazzi MP
Gender: Male
Birth: estimated before 310 BCE
Saudi Arabia
Death: Saudi Arabia
Place of Burial: Saudi Arabia
Immediate Family:
Son of Adwa and NN .
Husband of N.N.
Father of Shamma / Shuma
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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.
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RANGO HISTORICO
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✺- -290→El año 290 a. C. fue un año del calendario romano prejuliano. En el Imperio romano se conocía como el Año 464 Ab urbe condita.
Acontecimientos
Final de la tercera guerra samnita: Roma impone su dominio sobre los samnitas, dominando así toda Italia central.
Fallecimientos
Onesícrito
Zhuangzi, filósofo chino (n. 369 a. C.)
✺- -280→El año 280 a. C. fue un año del calendario romano prejuliano. En el Imperio romano se conocía como el año 474 ab urbe condita→
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Acontecimientos
Consulados de Tiberio Coruncanio y Publio Valerio Levino en la Antigua Roma.1
Pirro de Epiro al frente de los griegos derrota al ejército de Roma en la batalla de Heraclea, en el marco de las guerras pírricas→
→Se establece la Liga aquea contra el dominio de Macedonia en el norte del Peloponeso→
→Fallecimientos
Seleuco I Nikátor es asesinado→
→Referencias
Roldán, 1995, «Cónsules romanos entre 280 y 44 a. C.», p. 741.
✺- -270→El año 270 a. C. fue un año del calendario romano prejuliano. En el Imperio romano se conocía como el año 484 ab urbe condita.
Acontecimientos
Consulados de Cneo Cornelio Blasión y Cayo Genucio Clepsina, cos. II, en la Antigua Roma.1
Ctesibio construye un reloj de agua.
Nacimientos
Asdrúbal el Bello.
Fallecimientos
Muerte de Epicuro.
Marco Valerio Corvo, político romano (n. 370 a. C.).
Referencias
✺- -260→El año 260 a. C. fue un año del calendario romano prejuliano. En el Imperio romano se conocía como el año 494 ab urbe condita→
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Acontecimientos
Consulados de Cneo Cornelio Escipión Asina y Cayo Duilio en la Antigua Roma.1
Primera guerra púnica. El avance romano continúa hacia el oeste desde Agrigento con sus fuerzas aliviando a las asediadas ciudadas de Segesta y Macella. Estas ciudades se habían puesto del lado de la causa romana y habían sido atacadas por Cartago debido a ello→
→Aníbal Giscón regresa para luchar en Sicilia como el almirante a cargo de la flota cartaginesa en el estrecho de Mesina. Con los romanos próximos a poner en el mar su primera armada, Cartago está decidido a frustrar esta innovación. Giscón derrota a parte de la flota romana y captura al cónsul romano, Cneo Cornelio Escipión Asina en un encuentro cerca de Lípari; el apodo del cónsul, «Asina», que significa «asno», se lo ganó en este encuentro. Sin embargo, esta victoria cartaginesa es de limitado valor práctico pues el grueso de la flota romana sigue maniobrando en las aguas que lo rodean→
→Confiado en la superioridad de Cartago en el mar, Aníbal Giscón despliega sus buques para la batalla de Milas en la disposición tradicional de una larga línea. Aunque inexpertos en batallas navales, los romanos, guiados por el cónsul Cayo Duilio, derrotaron completamente a la flota cartaginesa, debido principalmente al novedoso uso de tácticas terrestres en la guerra naval (incluyendo el uso del corvus o puente de abordaje. Roma destruye el poderío naval de Cartago→
→Habiendo perdido la confianza de sus pares, Aníbal Giscón es ejecutado por incompetencia poco después, junto con otros generales púnicos derrotados→
→En el norte de Sicilia, los romanos, con su flanco de mar septentrional asegurado por la victoria naval en Milas, avanzaron hacia Termae. Fueron derrotados allí por los cartagineses comandados por Amílcar→
→Nacimientos
Qin Shi Huang, primer emperador de China unificada.
✺- -250→El año 250 a. C. fue un año del calendario romano prejuliano. En el Imperio romano se conocía como el año 504 ab urbe condita→
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Acontecimientos
Egipto
Ptolomeo II anima a los judíos residentes en Alejandría a traducir su Biblia al griego. Debido a que se emplearon unos setenta traductores, a esta Biblia se le conoce como la Septuaginta→
→Península ibérica
Apogeo de lacetanos y layetanos.1
República romana
Consulados de Cayo Atilio Régulo Serrano, cos. II, y Lucio Manlio Vulsón, cos. II, en la Antigua Roma.2
Primera guerra púnica. Los romanos pasan a centrar su atención en el suroeste de Sicilia. Envían una expedición naval a la ciudad cartaginesa de Lilibeo. En el trayecto los romanos toman y queman las ciudades de los cartagineses de Selinous y Heraclea Minoa. Los romanos entonces comienzan el asedio de Lilibeo→
→Según la tradición,3 después de la derrota de los cartagineses en la batalla de Palermo, los cartagineses liberan a Marco Atilio Régulo de prisión y lo envían a Roma bajo palabra para negociar una paz o un intercambio de prisioneros. Sin embargo, a su llegada, Régulo insta resueltamente al Senado romano a que rechace ambas propuestas y siga luchando, tras lo cual cumple su palabra y regresa a Cartago donde es ejecutado colocándolo en un baúl con púas, que es entonces arrojado para que ruede colina abajo→
→Fallecimientos
Jerónimo de Cardia, general e historiador griego (n. 354 a. C.)→
→Erasístrato, médico clínico y experimental y un anatomista de la Grecia Antigua.
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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.
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