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    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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    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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