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    María Díaz II de Haro, daughter of Don Juan de Haro the One-Eyed. He was also Lord of Villafranca, Oropesa, Torrelobatón, Lerma, Paredes de Nava, Castroverde...
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    María Díaz I de Haro "the Good" (1270–1342) was a Spanish noblewoman of the House of Haro. She was the daughter of Lope Díaz III de Haro who was assassinated...
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    was Diego Lopez V de Haro. Teresa married Juan Núñez I de Lara around 1270 after his first wife, Teresa Álvarez de Azagra died. Juan Núñez was the head...
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    Juan de Castilla y Haro, most commonly known as Juan el Tuerto (the one-eyed) (b. ? - d. 1 November 1326, Toro), was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro...
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    Dutch ships arrived at San Juan de Puerto Rico, whose Spanish governor — naval and military veteran Captain General Juan de Haro y Sanvitores — had been...
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    The Haro Strait is one of the main channels connecting the Strait of Georgia to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, separating Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands...
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  • Díaz III de Haro, wife of John of Castile María Díaz II de Haro (1318/1320-1348), Lady of Biscay, daughter of Juan de Castilla y Haro, wife of Juan Núñez...
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  • Juana Núñez de Lara (1286 – 1351) was a daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara the Fat and his wife Teresa Díaz II de Haro of the lordship of Biscay. Juana is...
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    and Guemes Island. San Juan Island's first European discoverer was Gonzalo López de Haro, one of Eliza's officers, for whom Haro Strait is named. The Spanish...
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  • before 1254), daughter of Diego López III de Haro, wife of Juan Núñez I de Lara, mother of Juan Núñez II de Lara, amongst others. Lady of Biscay. This...
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  • the first circumnavigation around the world by Juan Sebastián Elcano. Cristóbal's brother Diego de Haro headed a commercial firm based in Antwerp. A daughter...
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    San Juan with 17 ships and 2,000 men and sent a message to the governor of Puerto Rico, Juan de Haro, ordering him to surrender the island. De Haro refused;...
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    original on March 6, 2012. Retrieved 2007-05-02. "DON JUAN DE HARO Y LOS HOLANDESES" (24 de Septiembre de 1625) Archived February 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine...
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  • Ramírez de Haro, 15th Count of Bornos (1918-2010) Juan de Castilla y Haro (died 1326) Juan Damián López de Haro (1581-1648), Bishop of Puerto Rico Juan de Dios...
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    was then that Don Juan Manuel, not wanting to lose his power, formed an alliance with the recently widowed Lord of Biscay, Juan de Haro, nicknamed "el Tuerto"...
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    Díaz II de Haro (c. 1318 or 1320 - 16 September 1348) was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro. She was the daughter of Juan de Castilla y Haro and his...
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    benefit. At the same time, Diego López V de Haro, Lord of Biscay, Nuño González de Lara, and Juan Núñez II de Lara, among many others nobles, sowed confusion...
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  • August 1976). Don Álvaro Ramírez de Haro, 16th Count of Villariezo, (b. 4 April 1980). Count of Bornos Soler Salcedo, Juan Miguel, Nobleza Española. Grandeza...
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    Diego López V de Haro, nicknamed el Intruso (c. 1250 – 1310), was a Castilian noble of the House of Haro and held the title of the Lord of Biscay which...
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    Lope Díaz de Haro (b. ? - d. October, 1322) was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro, the traditional Lords of Biscay. He was the firstborn son of Diego...
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    Juan Damián López de Haro, O.SS.T. (also Damián Lopez de Haro y Villarda)(September 27, 1581 – August 24, 1648) was a member of the House of Haro, a member...
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    María Díaz de Haro with whom he had three children: Juan de Castilla y Haro, known as Juan el Tuerto (the one-eyed). Lope Díaz de Haro died after 1295...
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    Juan Domingo Méndez de Haro y Fernández de Córdoba (Madrid, 25 November 1640 – Madrid, 2 February 1716) was a Spanish military and political figure. He...
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    Fernando Díaz de Haro was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro. He was the second born son of Diego López V de Haro, the Lord of Biscay, and his wife...
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    Luis Méndez de Haro, 6th Marquis of Carpio and 2nd Duke of Olivares or Luis Méndez de Haro y Guzmán, GE, (17 February 1598 – 26 November 1661), was a Spanish...
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    and of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, to the Pacific Ocean." However, two straits could be called the middle of the channel: Haro Strait, along the west...
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    Juan de Dios de Silva y Mendoza y Haro (13 November 1672 – 9 December 1737), was a Spanish noble from the House of Mendoza. He was the 10th Duke of the...
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    attacked San Juan, besieging Fort San Felipe del Morro and La Fortaleza. Residents fled the city but the Spanish, led by Governor Juan de Haro, were able...
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    María Narváez, Juan Carrasco, Gonzalo López de Haro, and Francisco de Eliza. The United States Geological Survey defines the Strait of Juan de Fuca as a channel...
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    San Juan with 17 ships and 2,000 men and sent a message to the governor of Puerto Rico, Juan de Haro, ordering him to surrender the island. De Haros refused;...
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