Diego Fernández de Medrano (1545 – 1588) was a nobleman from the House of Medrano in the Kingdom of Castile, a knight of the Order of Santiago, and a...
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Navarre. Diego López de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza, 14th century royal ambassador, lawyer and Lord of Agoncillo, Velilla and San Martín de Berberana...
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Don Diego de Medrano y Treviño (November 13, 1784 – July 2, 1853) was a noble from the House of Medrano serving as a Basque-Spanish military officer,...
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de Medrano y Ulloa y Velazquez was the son of Diego de Medrano, born in either Penacerrada, Alava or Soria, and Catalina de Velazquez. Juan Bravo de Medrano's...
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Diego Fernández de Medrano y Zapata (17th century–18th century) was a noble from the House of Medrano in Sojuela, La Rioja, Lord and Divisero of Regajal...
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Diego Ros de Medrano y Torres (Alcalá de Henares, Madrid c. 1639 – Ourense, 24, March 1694) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as bishop of Ourense...
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Diego López de Medrano y Vergara (c. XV century - August 1487) was a noble from the House of Medrano, Lord of San Gregorio and Cavañuelas, knight, a member...
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and Europe at the University of Salamanca. Luisa de Medrano, the daughter of Diego López de Medrano y Vergara, was among the Renaissance women celebrated...
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Diego Alfonso de Medrano (Logroño, 16th century – 17th century) was a noble from the House of Medrano and a prominent alchemist tried by the Spanish Inquisition...
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Pedro Vélaz de Medrano y Manso de Zúñiga, II Lord of Tabuérniga (Santo Domingo de la Calzada, La Rioja 28 July 1603 – Coimbra, c. 1659) was the Captain...
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Cabot. Catalina de Medrano y Bravo de Lagunas was born into high nobility. Her father was the ricohombre Don Diego López de Medrano y Vergara, Lord of...
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relative and contemporary of Juan Bravo de Medrano, 1st Count of Santa Rosa, and Diego Fernández de Medrano, governor of the province of Carrión in Mexico...
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Tomás Fernández de Medrano (Entrena, La Rioja, 16th century —1616, Monastery of San Juan de Acre in Salinas de Añana) was a high ranking Basque-Castilian...
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Diego Medrano Fernández (Oviedo, Spain, 1978) is a Spanish poet, narrator and regular columnist of Asturian newspaper El Comercio. Begins philosophy studies...
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Medrano: Drama in Three Acts and in Verse (Spanish: El Palacio de Medrano: Drama en Tres Actos y en Verso) usually shortened to The Palace of Medrano...
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entered Coruña, and following the death of Admiral Miguel de Oquendo, Captain Diego de Medrano was appointed interim Admiral to command the remaining armada...
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Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga (14th century – 15th century) was a noble, knight and the lord of Fuenmayor, Almarza de Cameros, Azofra and Montalvos...
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Captain Diego de Medrano, general of the Galleys. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miguel de Oquendo. "Miguel de Oquendo | Real Academia de la Historia"...
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Vélaz de Medrano (Basque: Vélaz de Medranotarren Gaztelua-Juaregia; Spanish: Palacio de Vélaz de Medrano and even Castillo Palacio de Cabo de Armeria de los...
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Diego López de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza (XIV century – 15th century) was a noble from the House of Medrano in La Rioja during the successive reigns...
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favor of García de Medrano y Mendizábal, Lord of San Gregorio, Knight of the Order of Calatrava. The name of the title refers to Torrubia de Soria within...
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Santo Domingo (redirect from Santo Domingo de Guzmán)
of Burgos. Diego de Medrano, from Soria, was appointed royal treasurer of Santo Domingo. Rodrigo de Alburquerque was named repartidor de indios and soon...
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from Alcalá de Henares to Valencia. Lorenzo was the younger brother of the important military leader and liberal politician Diego de Medrano y Treviño....
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García de Medrano y Castejón (c. 1550 – 1604) was a noble from the House of Medrano, Lord of San Gregorio, a knight of the Order of Santiago, historian...
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de Mendoza, commander of the Squadron of Communication (he died during the voyage to England, and was succeeded by Agustín de Ojeda) Diego de Medrano...
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Juan Fernández de Medrano y Sandoval (1595, Madrid – 17th century, Monastery of San Prudencio de Monte Laturce) was a Spanish nobleman and monk of the...
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Andrés López de Medrano (1780 – May 6, 1856) was a nobleman, educator, doctor, lawyer, journalist, poet, author, politician and the first enlightened philosopher...
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Giovanni Antonio de Medrano (11 December, 1703–1760) was a Sicilian nobleman from the House of Medrano, Major Royal Governor of Mathematics of the Kingdom...
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Andrés de Medrano y Mendizábal, 2nd Count of Torrubia (Seville, 5 November 1654 – Madrid, 22 December 1720) was a Knight of Calatrava, a jurist and prominent...
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failed to do the like. To honor the birth of the new male heir, Diego Fernández de Medrano y Zeniceros, Lord of Valdeosera and Sojuela, dedicated his political...
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