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  • Dona Teresa Sanchez d'Avila Cepeda y Ahumada left her Carmelite monastery of the Incarnation in Avila, changed her name to Teresa of Jesus, and founded the new reformed Carmelite monastery of St. Joseph on 24 August 1562.

    10/01/2003 - 11/01/2003 John 2003

  • Father Julian d'Avila (who, I believe, is already on the way) sends his most humble respects to your Lordship.

    The Letters of St. Teresa 1902

  • She is the widow of Francis d'Avila, who belonged to the family of Solralejo; I don't know if you remember this family.

    The Letters of St. Teresa 1902

  • Both Heemskerk and the Spanish commander, d'Avila, were killed early in the fight, the result of which however was not long doubtful.

    History of Holland George Edmundson 1889

  • Otherwise they will fall into the clutches of that foot-pad, d'Avila.

    The Burgomaster's Wife — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • Hoogstraten and d'Avila arms on the lid is to be sent to the widow of the Marquis d'Avennes.

    The Burgomaster's Wife — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • Otherwise they will fall into the clutches of that foot-pad, d'Avila.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • There d'Avila restored the child, after she had declared her willingness to make over to him the income she still received from her aunt.

    The Burgomaster's Wife — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867

  • There d'Avila restored the child, after she had declared her willingness to make over to him the income she still received from her aunt.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • There d'Avila restored the child, after she had declared her willingness to make over to him the income she still received from her aunt.

    The Burgomaster's Wife — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

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