The Order of Calatrava (Spanish: Orden de Calatrava, Portuguese: Ordem de Calatrava) was one of the four Spanish military orders and the first military...
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Calatrava may refer to: Calatrava la Vieja (originally Calatrava), Spanish medieval town Calatrava la Nueva, Spanish medieval castle and convent Colegio...
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Templar, the Knights Hospitaller, the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, the Order of Saint James, the Order of Calatrava, and the Teutonic Knights. They arose...
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derived its title from St. George of Montesa, its principal stronghold. It was affiliated to the Order of Calatrava, from which its first recruits were...
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merged with the Order of Calatrava in 1221.[citation needed] The order was founded by Galician count Rodrigo Álvarez in the kingdom of Aragon, specifically...
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1146 Order of Calatrava founded by St. Raymond of Fitero (Spain) in 1164. Order of Alcantara founded by Ferdinand II of León (Spain) in 1167. Order of Santiago...
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and religious order; and remains as such. The Order of Santiago is one of the four Spanish military orders, together with those of Calatrava, Alcántara,...
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the Order of Calatrava with its knights, friars and soldiers. The Order of Calatrava monitored and commanded throughout this area until the time of the...
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that took place in the village of Fuenteovejuna in Castile, in 1476. While under the command of the Order of Calatrava, a commander, Fernán Gómez de Guzmán...
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León and Castile (Order of Santiago, Order of Alcántara, and Order of Calatrava) and in the 14th century in the Crown of Aragon (Order of Montesa). These...
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Calatrava la Vieja (formerly just Calatrava) is a medieval site and original nucleus of the Order of Calatrava. It is now part of the Archaeological Parks...
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Portugal in the Reconquista (category Medieval history of Portugal)
Templars, but also the Order of Calatrava and Hospitallers to a lesser degree. The threat of Muslim raids also prompted the creation of the Portuguese Navy...
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(bannerman of the Order of Calatrava), Alvaro Fernández de Valladares (comendator of the Order of Santiago), Pedro Arias (master of the Order of Santiago...
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it belonged to the Order of Calatrava. Instituted as an imperial college in 1552 by Charles V and incorporated into the University of Salamanca in 1554...
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an incomplete list of former grand masters of the Order of Calatrava, the current grand master of the order is King Felipe VI of Spain Don García (1164–1169)...
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crossed the pass of Muradal (Despeñaperros) and advanced through the plain of Salvatierra. A cavalry detachment of the Order of Calatrava and some knights...
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Philippe Calatrava wristwatch was introduced in 1932, and the first model was Ref. 96. It took its name from the Order of Calatrava, one of the most notable...
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to the care of the Castilian Knights of Calatrava, who had lately received great support after their performance in 1212 at the battle of Las Navas de...
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Cistercians (redirect from Order of Cîteaux)
military branch of the order in Castile in 1157: the Order of Calatrava. Membership of the Cistercian Order had included a large number of men from knightly...
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Alfonso XIII (redirect from Alphonso XIII of Spain)
Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, with Collar, 1927 Order of Santiago Order of Calatrava Order of Alcántara Order of Montesa Maestranza...
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la Nueva, headquarters of the Order of Calatrava, founded by the Abbot of Fitero, Raymond, at the behest of King Sancho III of Castile, to protect the...
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Dávila, Lord of Blasco-Sancho, Commander of Castillians in the Order of Calatrava, to which he was admitted on September 13, 1688, captain of cavalry, and...
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Alfonso XII (redirect from Alphonso XII of Spain)
8 January 1878 Kingdom of Italy: Knight of the Annunciation, 4 February 1878 Empire of Japan: Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum, 11 September...
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Ferdinand VII (redirect from Fernando VII of Spain)
Cross of the Order of Charles III, 1784 Founder and Grand Master of the Military Order of St. Ferdinand, 31 August 1811 Founder and Grand Master of the...
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of volcanic activity. Historically, the area is connected to the Order of Calatrava, founded in 1158 to defend the fortress of Calatrava. Calatrava had...
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now part of Valencia, Spain. His Calatrava surname was an old aristocratic one from medieval times, and was once associated with an order of knights in...
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position as the first child of his parents, born after eight years of childless marriage. During his reign, the Order of Calatrava was founded. It was also...
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Calatrava, officially the Municipality of Calatrava (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Calatrava; Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Calatrava; Tagalog: Bayan ng Calatrava), is...
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Francisco de Bobadilla (category Colonial governors of Santo Domingo)
the Crown of Castile and a knight of the Order of Calatrava. He was also the nephew of Beatriz de Bobadilla, marchioness of Moya [es] and of Peñalosa,...
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strong host under the archbishop of Toledo (Martín López de Pisuerga), which included the military Order of Calatrava, ransacked the province. Having successfully...
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