From: aingelja (aingelja@yahoo.es)
Date: Tue Mar 18 2003 - 05:12:37 EST
Hi Anton.
In Spain we know that our King Felipe V (the first one of the
Spanish Bourboun Dinasty) was formerly the "Duque de Anjou". Anjou
is pronounced /an'dZu/. The remainder Kings are only known as "Kings
of Spain", not as "Dukes of Anjou", though I guess they also have
this title.
Adio!
Aingel.
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--- In romanceconlang@yahoogroups.com, Anton Sherwood <bronto@p...>
wrote:
> Something I have long wanted to know, and maybe this group happens
to
> have an answer. The kings of Spain from 1700 to 1833 (if I read
the
> charts right) were dukes of Anjou, a title now held by the king's
> cousin. Is there a Spanish form of the name `Anjou'?
>
> How would you render it in your conlang? (The Latin form is
> `Andegavensis'.)
>
> --
> Anton Sherwood, http://www.ogre.nu/
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