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At the start of 1714, the King chose the palace of the Duke of
Medinaceli to retire after the death of his first wife. The king appointed Nicolás as an Ambassador Extraordinary in charge of taking jewels to the intended new Queen
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and receiving her in the king's name. He served as the queen's
Majordomo and Stable master. By Royal Decree of 10 January 1724 he was honored with the Collar of the Fleece, which was given to him by King
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In 1711 Nicolás succeeded his uncle Luis
Francisco de la Cerda y Aragón, 9th Duke of Medinaceli, who had died without issue. He ordered the transfer to Madrid of the library created by
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Nicolás Fernández de Córdoba y de la Cerda was born in Madrid on 24 June 1682. He was the second son of Luis
Mauricio Fernández de Córdoba y Figueroa (1650–90), 7th
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Nicolás Fernández de Córdoba endowed many of his estates with churches, chapels and oratories. On 7 May 1727 he gave a license for the establishment of the
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Juan de Mata (1723–77), who married
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Hechos y personajes en la historia de
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Before the death of his older brother, Nicolás served as the
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