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187:, Maestre de campo, Lieutenant Capitán General of the Kingdom of Nueva Galicia, and the first noble to obtain a title in Zacatecas, Mexico in 1691. He owned large mining and agriculture lands and haciendas in and around Zacatecas. He is the great-great-grandson of Baltasar Temiño de Bañuelos, one of the founders of the mines and city of Zacatecas, and Cristóbal de Oñate, founder of the city of Guadalajara in 1531.
199:, divisero, mayor and lord of Valdeosera from La Rioja, 16th century author of the Mixed Republic (1602), the Secretary of State and War of the Dukes of Savoy, knight in the Order of Saint John, secretary of the Holy Chapters and Assemblies of Castile, Manager of the Grand Prior of Castilla San Juan and The Most Reverend patron and master of the convent of Saint John of Acre in the town of Salinas de Añana.
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169:, head of the ancient House of Medrano in Navarre and the Vélaz de Medrano mayorazgo, hereditary baron and lord of Igúzquiza, Aguinano, Orendain, Zabala, Arróniz, the 4th lord of Learza, merino of the merindad of Estella, the governor of the castles of Del Castillo, Santacara, Monjardin, and major knight of King John III of Navarre and Henry II of Navarre.
205:, a prominent Spanish naval commander of the late 16th century from La Rioja. Medrano was appointed commander of twelve galleys that joined Álvaro de Bazán, Marquess of Santa Cruz in the 1583 expedition to Terceira. As a Squadron General and Captain, Don Diego de Medrano commanded four galleys in the Spanish Armada.
388:, Captain General of Chile and the Kingdom of Guatemala, he declared Independence for the Kingdom of Guatemala on September 15, 1821 and became the first ruler of an independent and United Central America, extending from Soconusco (in Chiapas) through Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
289:, lord of San Gregorio, a Knight of the Order of Santiago, lawyer, criminal judge in the Royal Audience and Chancery of Granada, prosecutor and minister of the Council of Orders, a member of the Royal Council of Castile and the Royal Council of Justice, and procurator in the Cortes for the city of Soria.
335:, I Marquess of Vessolla, served as the equerry and royal steward to Queen Mariana de Austria, maestre de campo in the Tercios de Navarra, captain of infantry in the valley of Urraúl, nobleman of Navarra, mayor of Pamplona, and a representative of the military estate in the Kingdom of Navarre in 1685.
283:, V lord of Velamazán, Riotuerto, Los Olmillos, of the Strong House of Arias and La Serna, Gentleman of the Chamber of His Majesty, Perpetual Councilman of Soria and Almazán. He was Captain of Infantry in the militias of Agreda, leading them during the siege of Fuenterrabia in 1638.
259:, General of Battle, chief engineer of the kingdom, maestro de campo, president and sole-director of the first modern Royal Military and Mathematics Academy of Brussels in Europe during the reign of Charles II of Spain and briefly Philip V of Spain.
277:, prosecutor of the Royal Court of Seville in the 17th century, counselor of the Royal Council of Navarre in Plaza de Castilian, magistrate of the Audiencia of Galicia and magistrate of Crime of the Chancery of Granada in the Empire of Spain.
127:, Lady of Fuenmayor, wealthy noblewoman in the 12th century, founder of the Commandery, hospital and convent of San Juan de Acre in Navarrete to protect pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, donated some of her lands to the Order of Saint John.
271:, judge and advisor of the Kingdom of Castile in the 17th century, inquisitor of Córdoba and Zaragoza, professor at the University of Seville, Councilor of the Indies, the first counselor and chamberlain in the Chamber of the Indies.
211:, born in Sojuela, La Rioja, lord and divisero of the manor and Divisa de Regajal, a knight of the Order of Calatrava, governor of the province of Carrión in the valley of Atlixco, located in Puebla, Mexico, from 1693 to 1706.
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151:, lord of Igúzquiza, Orendáin, Learza, knight and royal chamberlain of King Charles III of Navarre in 1412 and King John II of Aragon and Navarre in 1432. Juan was targeted in a rebellion from his domain in Orendáin.
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382:, Chief of Engineers, artilleryman, brigade sergeant major of the coast of Granada and Spanish Lieutenant Colonel of Engineers, notable for his extensive military service during the Peninsular War.
241:, president and founder of the Medrano Academy (Poetic Academy of Madrid), Spanish Golden Age poet, playwright, priest, treasurer and chaplain of Gómez Suárez de Figueroa, 3rd Duke of Feria.
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301:, lord of San Gregorio, rector of the University of Salamanca, alcalde, oider, alderman, and a member of the Council of Orders, son of García de Medrano y Alvarez de los Rios.
193:, poet, playwright, novelist, knight, explorer, author of La Silva Curiosa, courtier of the Kings of Navarre and Queen Marguerite de Valois during the Spanish Golden Age.
394:, Dominican Republic politician and teacher of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD). Elected in 2020, he is currently serving as the Senator of Independencia Province.
341:, Major Royal Governor of Mathematics for the Kingdom of Naples, and architect, General of Battle and teacher of Charles III and his brothers, the infantes of Spain.
319:, governor of the strategic city of Nieuwpoort in Flanders and Sergeant General of Battle, knight of the Order of Santiago, granted the Marquessate of Tabuérniga.
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313:, II Lord of Tabuerniga, captain general of the Armada de Barlovento and custodian of the Fleet of New Spain, father of the I Marquess of Tabuerniga.
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