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Idelfonso (Idelfonsus) is a Spanish given name, ultimately from Gothic Hildefuns, the name of 7th-century saint Ildephonsus of Toledo.

Usage examples of "ildefonso".

The mouth made a huge, almost enclosed bay, with the settlement of San Ildefonso on the east side of it and not even in sight of the open sea.

Nearest, on the eastern side, there were three big hills with San Ildefonso out of sight beyond.

That San Ildefonso is just a small village - twenty-two houses, several collapsed - and almost deserted.

Ramage had decided to continue in that direction because Colon had covered all the flat areas flanking the track from San Ildefonso to the point where he was captured.

Her captain would certainly see the wrecks on the eastern reef and be curious, but if he saw the gold and red flag of Spain flying from the flagpole in front of the houses at San Ildefonso and the garrison standing waiting on the wooden jetty with their lieutenant he would probably think all was well.

Querini was at San Ildefonso at the time, and I told the porter that I wanted to speak to the secretary of embassy.

The neighbourhood of San Ildefonso, Province of Bulacan, covers a tenantry numbering about 1,000.

Even so late as the year 1777, in which the last treaty of boundaries was signed at San Ildefonso, Portugal was the gainer, though not so greatly as by the former treaties of 1681 and 1750.

Sir William the Dubious, and Don Claudio Baltasar Ruy Martin Ildefonso de Sanchez y Carvajal.

The room beyond the one with the kachina dolls had glass-fronted cases containing baskets and pottery, including some of the sensational black polished San Ildefonso ware.

The next pueblo visited was San Ildefonso, about five miles below Santa Clara, on the opposite bank of the Rio Grande.

Luis Ildefonso Castelar y Moreno, from Barracota in Castile, lately with the captain Francisco Pizarro in Peru, at your service, my lady.

During the brief interval of peace following the treaty of Amiens in 1801, Napoleon undertook the reestablishment of French power in Santo Domingo as the first step in the development of a colonial empire which he determined upon when he forced Spain to retrocede Louisiana to France by the secret treaty of San Ildefonso in 1800.

Lonato and Castiglione, it half bullied, half bribed the feeble Government of Spain into a treaty of alliance offensive and defensive, the treaty of San Ildefonso, signed on the 19th of August.

Mondragon y Alonzo crest that Marques y Marquesa Don Juan de Jesus Maria Jose Ildefonso Santiago Mondragon y Alonzo and their daughter Srta.