This confusion was settled in 1445, when a group of nobles favoring the monarchy, led by Don Alvaro, won a battle at Olmedo.
In 1453, Don Alvaro was publicly beheaded for charges of tyranny.
Don Alvaro arrives to inform her that Don Sebastian is to be married.
Don Álvaro is of historical importance inasmuch as it established the new French romanticism in Spain.
Don Álvaro of Bazán was one of the most interesting historical figures from Spain of the 17th century.
He appeared in his first major role at the Met, Don Alvaro, in January 1943.
He sings a signature role, as Don Alvaro.
It is clear that Don Alvaro and the Count are rivals for the Marquise's affections.
At that moment a surgeon brings word that Don Alvaro may recover.
As they restrain Carlo, the anguished Don Alvaro vows to enter a monastery.