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Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga

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663:, linked to him by his maternal grandfather Íñigo Ortiz de Zúñiga y Medrano. In the document detailing the entail founded in 1434 by Bishop Don Diego de Zúñiga, Íñigo Ortiz de Zúñiga y Medrano is recognized as the successor to a significant estate that included various properties and jurisdictions across notable locations. This entail outlined a succession plan that included female heirs in the absence of male ones, Íñigo's attempt to ensure the continuity of the Zúñiga lineage. Diego López de Medrano, coming from Fuenmayor, is mentioned in this document as a subsequent heir, positioned after the lines of Doña Leonor and Doña Constanza de Zúñiga, the sisters of the founder, Bishop Don Diego de Zúñiga. His role in this arrangement was significant as a contingency beneficiary, representing the broader family network and its integration into the entail's provisions. 435:, as demonstrated in lawsuits against the Lords of Medrano, were involved in a dispute popularly called "El Pleito de la Tumba," involving D. Fernando de Medrano. Fernando de Medrano insisted on placing himself on a platform in front of the coffin at funerals in his supposed role as Lord of the Village, which the residents did not tolerate, leading to altercations and disputes. A letter from the residents of Fuenmayor to the king around 1670, requested that the Council address the longstanding disputes with the Medrano family. The letter seemed to have an effect, and the Council of Castile ruled in favor of the residents. 553: 349: 396: 252: 680:. Several references to esquires of Bishop Don Diego López de Zúñiga can be found. It is documented that Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga, lord of Almarza and Fuenmayor, who made a will in 1449, was the Bishop's nephew, being the son of his sister Aldonza de Zúñiga, married to the lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza, Juan Martínez de Medrano. 709: 610:
Upon her death in 1684, her sister succeeded her as Marchioness of La Lapilla and Lady of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros. Doña Baltasara Vélaz de Medrano y Fonseca inherited the family titles upon her sister's death in April 1684, having married Luis Sarmiento de Valladares Meira y Arines Troncoso,
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Diego's mother Doña Aldonza de Zúñiga y Pavia was the daughter of Iñigo Ortiz de Stúñiga y Medrano, Lord of Azofra since 1355, married to Doña Sancha Núñez de Pavia, daughter of Gonzalo Fernández de Pavia and Constanza Fernández de Párraga. Iñigo Ortiz de Stúñiga y Medrano was the son of Lope Díaz de
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A table of genealogy exists for the House of Medrano, lords of Fuenmayor, starting with Juan Vélaz de Medrano, the Noble, and ends with his tenth grandson, Andrés Vélaz de Medrano y Puelles, Lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros, who married Doña María Felipa de Fonseca, the second Marchioness of
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Specifically, Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga, as the nephew of Bishop Don Diego de Zúñiga through his sister Doña Aldonza de Zúñiga, was recognized as part of the inheritance plan, which stipulated that in the absence of direct descendants from Íñigo Ortiz de Zúñiga and the named female lines, the
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Diego's maternal grandfather Íñigo Ortiz de Zúñiga y Medrano married Lady Sancha Núñez de Pavía, who was the daughter of Gómez Fernández de Pavía, and his wife Lady Constanza de Párraga. Diego's maternal grandparents married in the year 1383. From this marriage was born Diego's mother, Lady Aldonza
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Diego's paternal grandfather Don Alvar Díaz de Medrano y Zúñiga, lord of Fuenmayor, Agoncillo and Almarza de Cameros, married Lady Dona Toda Hurtado de Mendoza. Lady Toda Hurtado de Mendoza was the daughter of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, commander of Santiago in Valdericote, and María de Rojas. Álvar
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on August 14, 1385, alongside Juan Ortiz de Zúñiga, his father's brother in-law. The battle took place at São Jorge, between the towns of Leiria and Alcobaça in central Portugal. The outcome was a decisive victory for the Portuguese and secured John as the undisputed King of Portugal. The memory of
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There is a well-documented case regarding the lifetime grant of the place of Cocera (a village in the municipality of Almarza de Cameros) by the Lord of los Cameros, Juan Ramírez de Arellano, to Diego López de Medrano y Zuñiga. Despite receiving Cocera as a lifetime grant, Diego López de Medrano y
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in 1274. He married Doña Inés Alfonso de los Cameros, daughter of Juan Alfonso de Haro, the elder, and Doña Constanza Alfonso de Meneses. Íñigo died in Seville in 1315. Íñigo Ortiz de Estúñiga was the son of Ortún Ortiz de Zúñiga and Doña Teresa de Rada, daughter of Gil de Rada and Doña Teresa de
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In the early 15th century, Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano was part of the house of the Bishop of Calahorra, Don Diego López de Zúñiga. Diego López de Medrano y Zuñiga, lord of Agoncillo, Almarza de Cameros and Fuenmayor, was part of the political clientele of Diego de Zuñiga, Bishop of
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In a lawsuit that was settled in the Royal Chancery of Valladolid over many centuries, the disputed lordship of the Medrano family was settled, although for this, the residents of Fuenmayor had to pay large sums of money to continue maintaining their independence from these lords of Fuenmayor.
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Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga married Doña Aldonza Ramírez de Ulloque (also known as Doña Aldonza Ramírez de Arellano, from the house of the Counts of Arellano) and they had a very illustrious offspring, including Juan López de Medrano, lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Campos, Pedro Gomez de
463:, received the privilege of joining the villages of Campo, which together with Navarrete, Hornos, Medrano, Entrena, Velilla and Fuenmayor thus benefited from the joint use of water, pastures and paths. On September 1, 1054, Fuenmayor is documented as one of the seven Villas del Campo, namely: 621:
On January 24, 1674, Don Luis de Valladares Meyra y Sarmiento, Marquess of Valladares, Viscount of Meyra, Knight of Santiago, and Chief Magistrate of the Inquisition, married Doña Baltasara Vélaz de Medrano y Fonseca, IV Marchioness of La Lapilla, daughter of Andrés Felix Vélaz de Medrano y
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Diego's paternal grandfather Don Alvar Díaz de Medrano was the lord of Fuenmayor, Almarza de Campos and Agoncillo. Diego's paternal great-grandfather was named Don Juan Martínez de Medrano, the Noble. Diego's paternal great-great-grandfather was named Don Juan Vélaz de Medrano, the Noble.
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Don Juan López de Medrano y Arellano was the father of Don Hernando de Medrano, Don Juan de Medrano, Don Alvaro de Medrano, Bernardo de Medrano, Diego López de Medrano, Doña Toda de Medrano, Aldonza de Medrano, Maria Ramírez de Medrano, Leonor de Medrano, and Isabel de Medrano.
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Fuenmayor was one of the towns, along with Entrena, Medrano, and the Valle de Baztan (from where Doña María and her husband came), that paid for the maintenance of María's hospital, convent, church and commandery of San Juan de Acre in Navarrete with their
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Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza, Lord of Almarza de Cameros and Fuenmayor, was the son of Don Álvar Díaz de Medrano and Toda Hurtado de Mendoza. Don Álvar Díaz de Medrano was the son of Juan Martínez de Medrano and Mencía López de Stúñiga
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towns. The house of Medrano later alternately aligned themselves with The first Count of Aguilar, son of the first Count of Arellano from the house of Arellano. The House of Medrano also made an alliance with the first
873: 567:. The House of Medrano married into the Salvadores and Barnuevo lineage, incorporating them into the ancient 12 lineages of Soria . The House of Medrano managed their lordships and maintained their main resources, 310:
Diego's maternal great-grandfather was called Iñigo Ortiz de Estúñiga, Lord of las Cuevas and Chief Justice of Castile in 1317. He married Doña Mencía Álvarez de Haro, daughter of Alvar Díaz de Haro, from the
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of La Lapilla. They had two daughters, Doña Gaspara Vélaz de Medrano y Fonseca and Doña Baltasara Vélaz de Medrano y Fonseca, the third and fourth ladies of the Fonseca house, respectively, and both titled
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La Lapilla, parents of Gaspara Maria Vélaz de Medrano, III Marchioness of La Lapilla, and Baltasara Vélaz de Medrano y Fonseca, IV Marchioness of La Lapilla, Lady's of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros.
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of the place of Fuenmayor. As a result, Don Hernando de Medrano decided to serve in the house of the Count of Aguilar, son of the Count of Arellano, who welcomed him despite the Duke's objections.
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Don Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga was the son of Don Juan Martínez de Medrano, lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Campos, and Doña Aldonza de Zúñiga. Diego's father Don Juan was the brother of Don
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Diego's maternal great-great-grandfather was called Íñigo Ortiz de Estúñiga or de las Cuevas, son of Ortún Ortiz de Zúñiga. He is the first to leave the Kingdom of Navarre to settle in the
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of Fuenmayor in a later manuscript dated 1411 in the Municipal Archive of Fuenmayor. Her husband Fortún de Baztán, lord of Baztán was of Navarrese descent, descended from the early
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Díaz de Medrano y Zúñiga was the son of Juan Martínez de Medrano and Mencía López de Zúñiga. Alvar also had a daughter named María Álvarez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza,
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Andrés Felix Vélaz de Medrano y Villagómez, lord of the House of Medrano and the towns of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros, married with María Felipa de Fonseca, II
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Cronicas de los Reyes de Castilla Don Pedro, Don Enrique II, Don Juan I, Don Enrique III: que contiene las de Don Enrique II, D. Juan I y D. Enrique III
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becomes the patroness and benefactor of the main chapel of the Collegiate Church of Santa María, fulfilling an old promise to the railing.
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House of Cabeza de Vaca in the City of Seville, from Whom Descend the Lords of Azofra, Montalvo, and Las Cuevas of the Zúñiga Surname.
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Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (2012). Los Grandes de España (siglos XV-XVI). Ediciones Hidalguía. pp. 334-335. ISBN 978-84 939313-9-1.
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Stúñiga and Doña Constanza de Medrano, daughter of Don Fernando de Medrano, lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza, and Elvira Ramírez.
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at the age of thirteen. In 1552, a bitter conflict arose between Don Hernando de Medrano and his lord, the Duke of Nájera, over
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Don Juan López de Medrano y Arellano was the lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros. He joined the house of the
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Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga helped his maternal nephews with strong financial donations and lands in many
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Baltasara Vélaz de Medrano y Fonseca, Marchioness of La Lapilla, Lady of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros and
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Diego's son Don Juan López de Medrano y Arellano aligned himself to the house of Don Pedro Manrique de Lara,
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Juan's son and heir Don Hernando de Medrano, lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros during the reign of
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Zuñiga passed it down to his son Pedro Gómez de Medrano, who, in turn, conveyed it to the council of
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Juan Lopez de Medrano, Pedro Gómez de Medrano, Martin de Medrano, Maria de Medrano, Isabel de Medrano
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The ancient and noble House of Medrano was one of the most powerful in the Sierra de Cameros and in
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Beaumont. Diego's maternal great-great-great-grandfather was named Fortún Ortiz de Stúñiga, lord de
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estate would pass to him or to the nearest relative from the father's side of the Zúñiga lineage.
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Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza, lord of Fuenmayor, is in the
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Historia genealógica y heráldica de la monarquia española: casa real y grandes de España
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is one of the most important residents of Fuenmayor in the year 1185, mentioned as the
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of Castile, where he orders Don Juan Martínez de Medrano to have the knife of King Don
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The Lords of Medrano, who have a historical claim to the title and privileges of
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Doña Aldonza Ramírez de Ulloque (also known as Doña Aldonza Ramírez de Arellano)
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Medrano, Doña Isabel de Medrano, Doña Maria de Medrano and Martin de Medrano.
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Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga was called to the entail of the lordships of
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de Zúñiga, wife of Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza.
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Diego Lopez de Zúñiga and Juan Ortiz de Zúñiga (maternal uncles),
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Les Membres du conseil de Castille à l'époque moderne (1621-1746)
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or domain of María's hospital of San Juan de Acre in Navarrete.
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named the first Marquess of Valladares by Carlos II in 1673.
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of Santa María la Real de Vileña since September 4, 1374.
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Line 119 in a 1378 manuscript states that the towns of
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Villagómez, lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros.
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Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano died in the
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Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano died at the
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Diego was born into the ancient 14: 651:Lordships of Azofra and Montalvos 903:"History of La Rioja in Navarre" 556:Coat of arms of the lordship of 315:, and María Alonso Potocarrero, 512:Dispute with the Duke of Nájera 164:Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga 46:Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga 926:Ayala, Pedro López de (1780). 461:García Sánchez III of Pamplona 284:Alvar Díaz de Medrano y Zúñiga 1: 738:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 1348:"Un convento de armas tomar" 851:familiasdemalaga.hispagen.eu 729:, Juan Ramírez de Arellano. 558:Almarza de Cameros, La Rioja 480:, Vilella (or Velilla), and 607:of Spain, on May 6, 1668. 200:Kingdom of Castile and León 86:Kingdom of Castile and León 1419: 1279:Latassa, Félix de (1799). 1128:The Seven Villas de Campo 403:were the ancient lords of 18: 1386:AChV, RE, C. 2, III-1486. 694:House of Manrique de Lara 143:Juan Martinez de Medrano, 51: 907:www.cervantesvirtual.com 847:"Linajes de procedencia" 382:María Ramírez de Medrano 1176:Fayard, Janine (1979). 504:, were all part of the 306:Iñigo Ortiz de Estúñiga 58:Shield of the House of 33: and the second is 1110:www.vallenajerilla.com 744:Pedro Gómez de Medrano 713: 643: 560: 411: 357: 260: 75:Diego López de Medrano 721:Juan López de Medrano 711: 704:Marriage and children 638: 555: 474:Hornos de Moncalvillo 398: 351: 265:battle of Aljubarrota 257:battle of Aljubarrota 254: 218:on his mothers side. 214:and Castile; and the 380:. 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Index

Basque name
surname
Medrano
Zúñiga

Medrano
Zúñiga
La Rioja
Kingdom of Castile and León
Fuenmayor
Almarza
Azofra
Montalvos
Diego López de Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo
noble
knight
lord
Fuenmayor
Almarza de Cameros
Azofra
Montalvos
La Rioja
Kingdom of Castile and León
House of Medrano
ricohombres
Kingdom of Navarre
House of Zúñiga
Diego López de Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo

battle of Aljubarrota

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