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infantes

  • plural
    of infante.
    infante
    noun
    any son of the king of Spain or of Portugal who is not heir to the throne.

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The chilly crypts also contain the tombs of the infantes and infantas, their white marble coffins stacked in circles like the layers of a wedding cake.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the Maracaibo began to tow the Cloud to Turiamo Naval Base, nine Venezuelan infantes, or marines, parachuted onto the deck of the mystery ship.

From Time Magazine Archive

The apostle Paul worthily gaue this honor vnto the verse of Menãder, yt he wold recite it in his epistels: Euyl comunicaciõ, corrupteth good maners: but this is neuer truer thẽ in infantes.

From The Education of Children by Richard Sherry

No doubt the Moors would have agreed to this; it mattered little to them which of the infantes remained captive, but the council of war which Enrique summoned would not consent.

From The Red Book of Heroes by Arthur Wallis Mills

This domain derives its name from its having been once the patrimony of the infantes of Castile.

From The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 1 by William Hickling Prescott

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