Lope Díaz I de Haro (c. 1105 – 6 May 1170) was the fourth Lord of Biscay (from at least 1162). He was an important magnate in Castile during the reign...
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Lope Díaz de Haro may refer to: Lope Díaz I de Haro (1105-1170) Lope Díaz II de Haro Cabeza Brava (1170-1236) Lope Díaz III de Haro (d. 1288) Lope Díaz...
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Teresa Díaz II de Haro (born before 1254) was a Spanish noblewoman and a lady of Biscay, and one of five children of Diego López III de Haro, the Lord...
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Lope Díaz II de Haro "Cabeza Brava" (b. 1170 – d. 15 November 1236) was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro, the sixth Lord of Biscay, and founder of...
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son, Lope Díaz I de Haro. In the Middle Ages, Haro was home to a Jewish community until the expulsion of the Jews. Since the early 19th century Haro has...
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Diego López II de Haro called the Good or the Bad (c. 1152 – 16 September 1214). Son of Lope Diaz I de Haro, count of Nájera (b. 1126–1170) and of countess...
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title passed to María II Díaz de Haro, daughter of Maria II Diaz de Haro, Lope Diaz' cousin. With the death of Lope Díaz III de Haro who was assassinated...
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María Díaz de Haro may refer to: María Díaz de Haro, daughter of Diego López II de Haro, wife of count Gonzalo Núñez de Lara María Díaz I de Haro (1270-1342)...
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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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Lope Díaz III de Haro (b. ? – d. June 8, 1288, Alfaro) was a Spanish noble and head of the House of Haro. He was the 8th Lord of Biscay, a post which he...
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sons: Lope Díaz I, who later ruled Biscay and Álava, and three obscure names, Sancho, Fortunio and Gil. Some historians have reckoned Sancha Díaz de Frias...
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Lordship of Biscay (redirect from Señorío de Vizcaya)
of Haro (restored) Lope Díaz I, the one from Nájera, 1162–1170, son of Diego López I Diego López II the Good, 1170–1214, son of Lope Díaz I Lope Díaz II...
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July. In May 1187 Ferdinand II married with Urraca López de Haro, daughter of Lope Díaz I de Haro, Lord of Biscay, and widow of Nuño Menéndez, Lord of Ceón...
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of England (d. 1165) Joseph Kimhi, Spanish Jewish rabbi (d. 1170) Lope Díaz I de Haro, Castilian nobleman (d. 1170) Mahmud II, sultan of the Seljuk Empire...
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Portuguese political crisis of 1245. Mécia Lopes was born in Biscay, the daughter of Lope Díaz II de Haro, lord of Biscay, and of Urraca Alfonso of León...
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April 23 – Minamoto no Tametomo, Japanese samurai (b. 1139) May 6 – Lope Díaz I de Haro, Castilian nobleman (b. 1105) May 21 – Godric of Finchale, English...
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María 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...
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Frechilla, and his second wife, Teresa López de Haro. Her maternal grandparents were Lope Díaz II de Haro and Urraca Alfonso, the illegitimate daughter...
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Diego López III de Haro (b. ? – d. October 4, 1254, Bañares). Was the eldest son of Lope Díaz II de Haro and of Urraca Alfonso de León, the illegitimate...
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(1000-1073). The abbey of Santa María de San Salvador de Cañas for Cistercian nuns was founded in this town by Lope Díaz I de Haro and his wife Aldonza in 1169...
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wife: Urraca, who married Fruela Ramírez, and Aldonza, who married Lope Díaz I de Haro. Gonzalo held the title of count, pertaining to the highest rank...
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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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before January 1183 Fernando married Estefanía López, daughter of Lope Díaz I de Haro and Aldonza Rodríguez. She gave him two sons, Fernando and Pedro...
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Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. Lope married Ticlo (Tecla) Díaz, daughter of a certain Diego Álvarez, possibly Diego Álvarez de Ayala, who ruled Asturias de Santillana...
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Ferdinand IV of Castile (redirect from Treaty of Alcalá de Henares)
Núñez II de Lara, Diego López V de Haro, and Lope Díaz de Haro, and was agreed that the Biscay nobility would pay homage to María I Díaz de Haro as heiress...
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II de Bearne, the Viscount of Bearne, and his wife, Garsenda of Provence. Amongst his siblings were Lope Díaz III de Haro, Lord of Biscay, Teresa de Haro...
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and Orduña Diego López de Haro y Sotomayor (died 1582) I Marques of Carpio Diego López (disambiguation) Lope Díaz de Haro (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Castile, Lope Díaz III de Haro, Álvar Díaz de Asturias, Nuño González de Lara "el Bueno" and his sons, Juan Núñez I de Lara, and Nuño González de Lara y...
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González de Lara 1240–1252 Diego López de Haro II 1252–1274 Fernando de la Cerda 1274–1280 Lope Díaz II de Haro 1280–1288 Juan Alonso de Haro 1288–1310...
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lady of Miranda de Ebro, Almenara and Palazuelos de la Sierra, the wife of Lope López de Vizcaya, a natural son of Count Lope Díaz I de Haro. María was buried...
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