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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bastard!!Bastard!! - Wikipedia

    Há 6 dias · Overview. Four centuries ago, Earth suffered a cataclysm caused by the demon Anthrasax before she was slain by the Dragon Knight, plunging the world into a new dark age. In the present, the Kingdom of Metallicana is attacked by the Dark Rebel Army who seek to resurrect Anthrasax.

  2. Há 5 dias · Henry had a considerable sexual appetite and enjoyed a substantial number of sexual partners, resulting in many illegitimate children, at least nine sons and 13 daughters, many of whom he appears to have recognised and supported.

  3. Há 1 dia · For other uses, see William the Conqueror (disambiguation). William the Conqueror [a] ( c. 1028 [1] – 9 September 1087), sometimes called William the Bastard, [2] [b] was the first Norman king of England (as William I ), reigning from 1066 until his death.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CharlemagneCharlemagne - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · Roger Collins, believing that Pepin and Bertrada did not marry until 749, considers Charlemagne an illegitimate child. Charlemagne's place of birth is also unknown, and the Frankish palaces in Vaires-sur-Marne and Quierzy are among the places suggested by scholars.

  5. Há 2 dias · Following Edward's premature death in 1483, the Three Estates of the Realm, assembled in an informal Parliament, declared Edward's two sons illegitimate on the grounds of an alleged prior marriage to Lady Eleanor Talbot, leaving Edward's marriage invalid.

  6. Há 6 dias · Paul ( Greek: Παύλος, romanized : Pav́los; 14 December 1901 – 6 March 1964) was King of Greece, reigning from 1 April 1947 until his death on 6 March 1964. Paul was born in Athens as the third son of Crown Prince Constantine and Crown Princess Sophia of Greece.

  7. Há 5 dias · Her son, James Crofts (afterwards Duke of Monmouth and Duke of Buccleuch), was one of Charles's many illegitimate children who became prominent in British society. Despite his son's diplomatic efforts to save him, the execution of Charles I took place in January 1649, and England became a republic.