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Diego López de Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo

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Doña Aldonza Díaz de Medrano's 4th-granddaughter Doña Ana Maria de Porres y Medrano married Don Cristóbal de Velasco y Zúñiga (died 1623), VI Count of Siruela, V Lord and IV holder of the mayorazgo of the town of Roa, lord of the valleys of Pernía and Cervera de Río Pisuerga, granted powers to make a
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In 1689, a lengthy lawsuit began between Lope de Frías Salazar and the last daughter of the Counts of Siruela, a nun at Santa Clara de Medina de Pomar. By 1695, a judgment favored the nun, requiring Lope to return all assets and pay 135,924 reales. The nun died the same year, leading to a new lawsuit
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In 1489, Lope rented out Agoncillo lands to residents for substantial payments. When Lope died in 1501, his grandson Francisco succeeded him, opposing a new majorazgo for Rui Díaz de Porras. A legal ruling declared all Extramiana majorazgo assets belonged to the Agoncillo majorazgo under the House of
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Diego Hurtado de Mendoza Salcedo, the 20th descendant and XIV Lord of Salcedo y de la Villa de Legarda, who made his will in 1512, was married to Doña María de Torres Salcedo. Doña María was the daughter of Don Lope de Salazar Buitrón and Doña Hurtada Salcedo de Torres. Doña Hurtada was the daughter
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Don Pedro Gómez de Porres y Medrano married Dona Catalina Sanchez de Alvarado and was the father of Don Lope de Porres y Alvarado, Lord of Agoncillo. Don Lope de Porres y Alvarado married Inés de Guevara, daughter of the Count of Oñate. Don Lope and Inés were the parents of Doña Constanza and Don
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A few days later, with all the principal lords and captains who had accompanied him from England in attendance, the Duke called upon the ambassadors of the King of Castile and instructed them to deliver any messages or requests they had been sent to present on their lord's behalf. In front of the
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Doña Ana María de Porres y Medrano was the Lady of Agoncillo and the Medrano estate, patroness of the convent of the Order of San Francisco in Logroño, founded by the Medrano lords, initially established by Saint Francis himself in the Kingdoms of Castile. She was the eldest daughter of Lope de
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Dona Aldonza Diaz de Medrano was married to the powerful Lope García de Porras. Lope García de Porras, owning a vast estate in Burgos, bequeathed the majorazgo of Extramiana to his son, Pedro Gómez de Porras y Medrano, in 1429. This estate included Cidad de Porras with its stronghold, Virtus in
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On January 16, 1392, Diego López de Medrano received the Lordship of Agoncillo, near Logroño, from his paternal uncle Don Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano. This acquisition included its stronghold, lands, vineyards, mills, and all associated rights and lordship, in exchange for the castle of Cueva
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Prince John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster acknowledged the ambassadors messages and told Medrano he would consult his council and reply to them afterwards, and invited Diego López de Medrano and the other two ambassadors to dine with him with full honors. The result of Medrano's diplomatic visit
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Diego's daughter Dona Aldonza Diaz de Medrano was the mother of Pedro Gomez de Porres y Medrano. Diego's daughter Aldonza, who succeeded his son Juan de Medrano, became the Lady of Agoncillo and Velilla. Doña Aldonza Diaz de Medrano's successors would bear mixed arms of the Medrano and Porras
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By the end of the 16th century, the last direct male descendant of the Porres y Medrano line died. Doña Ana Maria de Porres y Medrano, Lady of Agoncillo, married Don Cristóbal de Velasco y Zúñiga (died 1623), VI Count of Siruela, and from that moment on, Agoncillo became part of the County of
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Pedro's successor Pedro Gómez de Porras married Diego López de Salcedo y Medrano's daughter, but they died without descendants, leading to a lawsuit in Valladolid. In 1477, a ruling favored Pedro's son Lope against Diego's descendants. Pedro Gómez de Porras y Medrano, considering himself the
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His daughter Dona Aldonza Diaz de Medrano inherited the Mayorazgo of Agoncillo, along with its stronghold, lands, vineyards, mills, and all associated rights and lordship. An 18th-century lawsuit revealed the concealment of wills to hide this irregular succession by the Frías family.
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legitimate successor, fulfilled tasks from his grandfather's will, including specific instructions for his burial in the Monastery of San Francisco in Logroño, with alabaster tombs and the placement of two Medrano family shields on the wall in the castle of Aguas Mansas.
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flowing into the Ebro nearby. This positioning allowed the Lords of Agoncillo to control the passage of these rivers and oversee the important road running through the area. The current town is believed to occupy the site of the ancient and now ruined settlement of
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to establish a majorazgo in 1407 with all the assets he obtained in favor of his son Don Juan de Medrano. Diego was succeeded by his son Juan. However, upon Juan's death without heirs, the majorazgo passed to Diego's daughter Aldonza Diaz de Medrano.
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of his Order there. Unfortunately, despite its centuries-long legacy of glory and sanctity, the convent met its demise in the 19th century due to the advent of liberalism and its accompanying laws. Today, the remnants of its walls still remain.
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Porres y Beaumont, Lord of the Medrano estate of Agoncillo and the Extremiana house, and María González de Castejón. Her son Gabriel de Velasco y Porres (b. 4 May 1625), became the 7th count of Siruela. The title of Siruela was granted the
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between Lope, the monastery, and others. Despite losing the succession case over Extramiana, Lope retained possession of Agoncillo, which remained in the Frías Salazar family until the abolition of the majorazgos in the early 19th century.
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bestowed Agoncillo, its fortress, and the castle between Arrúbal and Arroyuelo, along with their lands, rents, and judicial rights, upon his vassal and crossbowman Sancho Sánchez de Rojas and his wife Urraca Díaz on September 1, 1336.
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Lady Toda Hurtado de Mendoza was the daughter of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, commander of Santiago in Valdericote, and María de Rojas. Álvar Díaz de Medrano y Zúñiga was the son of Juan Martínez de Medrano and Mencía López de Zúñiga.
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Diego López de Salcedo y Medrano was the son of Diego López de Salcedo Hurtado de Mendoza (1366–1420), the Alcaide of Deza, and Doña Elvira López de Medrano, daughter of Diego López de Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo and Velilla.
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victory in the province of La Rioja, the borders were restored to their original configuration, and the town of Agoncillo, along with its castle, was reclaimed by its rightful owner, Don Alvar Diaz de Medrano, in 1392.
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for his wife and himself. Upon meeting the Duke, they were received with honor and were granted an audience. Diego López de Medrano and the other two ambassadors chose a public hearing in the presence of his council.
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concluded with a secret treaty with King John of Trastámara under which John of Gaunt and his wife renounced all claim to the Castilian throne in return for a large annual payment and the marriage of their daughter
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from Sancho Sánchez de Rojas and his wife Urraca Díaz. The king confirmed Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano, his chief crossbowman, in the purchase of the town of Agoncillo and Velilla from Sancho Sánchez de Rojas, by
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Elementos de la historia general de España desde el diluvio universal hasta el años de 1826 ó sea Resumen Cronológico de todos los principales sucesos ocurridos en nuestra nacion desde su fundacion hasta el
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Before acquiring Agoncillo from his uncle, Diego López de Medrano purchased various properties from the descendants of Juan Rodríguez de Agoncillo (or Valdefuentes). In 1389, Diego López de Medrano acquired
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Recoge esta historia, entre otros, D. Cesáreo Goicoechea en "Castillos de la Rioja, Logroño, 1949, y Fray Domingo Hernáez de Torres en "Primera parte de la Crónica · de la Provincia de Burgos". Madrid,
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Pedro de Porres y Guevara, Lord of Agoncillo. Pedro de Porres y Guevara married Doña Juana Ponce de León y Avellaneda and was the father of Don Francisco de Porres y Ponce, Lord of Agoncillo.
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Juan de Medrano was the son and heir of Don Diego López de Medrano, however he died without succession, and his titles and castle passed to his second sister, Aldonza Diaz de Medrano.
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Lope de Porres y Beaumont married María González de Castejón y Fuenmayor, daughter of Martín González de Castejón y del Río, I lord of Velamazán, the latter being an ancestor of
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healed him, securing the Medrano lineage in Agoncillo. As a result, the Medrano family are distinguished by their devotion to Saint Francis of Assisi and their generational
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Diego was the son of Don Alvar Díaz de Medrano y Zúñiga, Lord of Fuenmayor, Almarza de Cameros and Agoncillo. Diego's father married with Lady Toda Hurtado de Mendoza.
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Don Pedro de Rosales y Medrano: Knight of the Order of Calatrava, A Member of His Majesty's Council, and the Alcalde of Hijo Hidalgo of the Royal Chancery of Valladolid
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Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano completed and renovated the castle and village of Agoncillo. According to his will and testament, Don Rodrigo Diaz de Medrano spent:
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Aldonza Diaz de Medrano is the ancestor of María Isabella Spínola y Spínola (1737–1801), who inherited the titles of XVI Countess of Siruela, VII Countess of
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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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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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Elvira López de Medrano (b. 1366) was the daughter of Diego López de Medrano, lord of Agoncillo. Elvira married Diego López de Salcedo, the alcaide of
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Siruela, while Extramiana was reserved for a collateral male branch and later reintegrated into the majorazgo of Cidad de Valdeporras.
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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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families. Aldonza married Lope Garcia de Porres and had one son, Pedro Gomez de Porres y Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo, Knight of the
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Dona Aldonza de Medrano's descendant Duchess María Isabella Spínola y Spínola, 26th Countess of Siruela, became the Princess of
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The province of La Rioja was reclaimed by the King of Castile in the 14th century. During the royal court's stay near the town,
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Diego's paternal grandfather was named Don Juan Martínez de Medrano, the Noble. His grandfather married Mencía López de Zúñiga.
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Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (2012). Los Grandes de España (siglos XV-XVI). Ediciones Hidalguía. ISBN 978-84 939313-9-1.
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In 1337, Diego's uncle Don Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano bought the village of Velilla and Agoncillo, along with the
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Don Francisco de Porres y Ponce married Isabel de Beaumont y Navarra Manrique, daughter of Luís III de Beaumont,
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His brother Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza, lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros, is in the
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Diego López de Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo married Dona Maria Ramirez de Medrano and had three children:
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and political family of noble lineage. On his paternal side, Diego belongs to the ancient and noble
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Grandes sumas de dinero reconstruyendo el pueblo y el castillo y construyendo el palacio de Velilla
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Diego's paternal great-grandfather was named Don Juan Vélaz de Medrano, the Noble.
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and León, where he orders Don Juan Martínez de Medrano to have the knife of King
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will jointly with his wife before Domingo Fernández de Heredia on March 1, 1623.
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on July 17, 1393. He was part of the retinue of King John I of Castile.
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In 1386, King John I of Castile sent lord Don Diego López de Medrano,
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for provisions taken while the royal court was stationed in front of
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and claimed the title "King of Castile and León," styling himself as
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in 1385. Another Don Juan Martínez de Medrano died in the battle of
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Juan de Serrano, and doctor Alvar Martínez with his reply to Prince
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Juan de Medrano, Elvira López de Medrano, Aldonza Diaz de Medrano
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took advantage of Peter I's weakening power to briefly seize
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Diego López de Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo, was a knight and
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Diego López de Medrano obtained royal permission from King
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as a gift to Saint Francis, establishing the first Spanish
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Diego López de Medrano, Ambassador to Prince John of Gaunt
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of Diego López de Salcedo y Medrano and María de Torres.
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and Mariana Francisca Spínola y Silva, VI Marchioness of
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Establishing the Mayorazgo of Agoncillo and Velilla
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Ediciones Hidalguia. p. 181. 353:Ambassador for King John I of Castile and Leon 199:He is not to be confused with his nephew, Don 1406:AHN, Diversos, Títulos y Familias, leg. 2391. 879:, a member of His Majesty's Council, and the 8: 1008:Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart y Martínez de Irujo 545:held the lordship of the castle and town of 219:, and on his maternal side, the influential 1280:Peña, Santiago de Alvarado y de la (1826). 1010:, the son of the late 18th Duchess of Alba 1000:, XVI Count of Alba de Liste, XVI Count of 673:Return of Agoncillo to the House of Medrano 146:Diego López de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza 78:Diego López de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza 775:Collateral of Dona Aldonza Diaz de Medrano 53: 37: 693:on 15 September 1368. 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Año 1955 1097: 1095: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1047: 507:Saint Francis of Assisi in Agoncillo 788:with its castle, and Extramiana in 337:Juan Martínez de Medrano, the Noble 316:on a clutched hand of the Medrano 231:or the royal valley of Alcudia, in 192:and San Martín de Berberana in the 148:(XIV century – 15th century) was a 1381:Rioja, El Día de la (2024-02-19). 474:is strategically located near the 14: 931:Martín Juan de Castejón y Medrano 1331:Lordship and castle of Agoncillo 922:and a great-grandchild of Queen 381:John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster 374:John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster 345:Juan Vélaz de Medrano, the Noble 160:during the successive reigns of 1570:14th-century Castilian nobility 235:. The municipality and town of 201:Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga 1230:Ayala, Pedro López de (1780). 1166:Ayala, Pedro López de (1780). 963:Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor 325:Alvar Díaz de Medrano y Zúñiga 239:in La Rioja, one of the seven 131:Alvar Díaz de Medrano y Zúñiga 1: 1491:"Retrato de mujer | Artxiboa" 649:During the conflicts between 443:to John of Trastámara's son, 115:Dona Maria Ramirez de Medrano 1383:"Un convento de armas tomar" 1191:familiasdemalaga.hispagen.eu 677:To repay the inhabitants of 549:, situated near the city of 883:of Hijosdalgo of the Royal 537:. In approximately 1211, a 221:House of Hurtado de Mendoza 194:Kingdom of Castile and León 69:and San Martín de Berberana 1591: 1012:Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart 287:Hollow Calatrava Cross in 18: 1495:www.bergarakoartxiboa.eus 522:above the doorway at the 383:formed a small Castilian 52: 47: 1187:"Linajes de procedencia" 1147:www.cervantesvirtual.com 1261:fernaolopes.fcsh.unl.pt 1018:Elvira López de Medrano 870:Aldonza Diaz de Medrano 857:Aldonza Diaz de Medrano 851:Elvira López de Medrano 761:Castile and León, Spain 689:, an agreement made in 397:, daughter of King Don 361:at the service of King 139:Toda Hurtado de Mendoza 31: and the second is 1575:14th-century diplomats 949: 844: 843:in Agoncillo, La Rioja 841:Castle of Aguas Mansas 820: 763: 739: 737:castle of Aguas Mansas 713: 647: 623:castle of Aguas Mansas 618: 607:Castle of Aguas Mansas 530: 524:castle of Aguas Mansas 463: 441:Catherine of Lancaster 436: 376: 321: 211:Diego was born into a 42:Diego López de Medrano 944: 839: 832:Marriage and Children 811: 758: 731: 709: 663:Charles II of Navarre 635: 605: 596:Alfonso XI of Castile 514: 458: 451:Lordship of Agoncillo 432: 371: 277: 260:battle of Aljubarrota 1560:People from La Rioja 916:Queen Juana Enríquez 812:Coat of arms of the 445:Henry III of Castile 395:Constance of Castile 256:Henry III of Castile 166:Henry III of Castile 1565:14th-century births 1519:castilla.maxerco.es 1143:"Cervantes Virtual" 914:and half sister of 733:Agoncillo, La Rioja 702:Forming a Mayorazgo 669:and its territory. 659:House of Trastámara 655:Henry II of Castile 577:within the city of 553:, in the region of 528:Agoncillo, La Rioja 461:Agoncillo, La Rioja 1387:El Día de la Rioja 980:, and Princess of 959:Greatness of Spain 950: 877:Order of Calatrava 845: 821: 800:Porras y Medrano. 768:John II of Castile 764: 740: 714: 619: 531: 464: 377: 322: 248:will and testament 170:John II of Castile 1540:Lords of Salcedo 937:Counts of Siruela 912:John II of Aragon 804:Counts of Siruela 719:Velilla, La Rioja 711:Velilla, La Rioja 363:John I of Castile 252:John I of Castile 207:Family background 162:John I of Castile 143: 142: 67:Velilla, La Rioja 48:Lord of Agoncillo 1582: 1544: 1538: 1529: 1528: 1526: 1525: 1511: 1505: 1504: 1502: 1501: 1487: 1481: 1478: 1469: 1468: 1466: 1465: 1459:www.europeana.eu 1451: 1434: 1433: 1422: 1416: 1413: 1407: 1404: 1398: 1397: 1395: 1394: 1378: 1372: 1368: 1362: 1361: 1359: 1358: 1347: 1336: 1328: 1289: 1288: 1277: 1271: 1270: 1268: 1267: 1253: 1247: 1244: 1238: 1237: 1227: 1210: 1207: 1201: 1200: 1198: 1197: 1183: 1174: 1173: 1163: 1157: 1156: 1154: 1153: 1139: 1130: 1129: 1127: 1126: 1115: 1109: 1108: 1099: 1090: 1082: 1073: 1072: 1070: 1069: 1063:www.europeana.eu 1055: 908:Manrique de Lara 790:Castile and León 651:Peter of Castile 571:Franciscan order 559:Agoncillo castle 535:Franciscan Order 459:Coat of arms of 418:crown of Castile 399:Peter of Castile 390:Peter of Castile 379:In 1372, Prince 359:royal ambassador 283:House of Medrano 241:villas del campo 217:House of Medrano 174:royal ambassador 154:House of Medrano 106:House of Medrano 87: 79: 57: 38: 23:, the first 1590: 1589: 1585: 1584: 1583: 1581: 1580: 1579: 1550: 1549: 1548: 1547: 1539: 1532: 1523: 1521: 1513: 1512: 1508: 1499: 1497: 1489: 1488: 1484: 1479: 1472: 1463: 1461: 1453: 1452: 1437: 1424: 1423: 1419: 1414: 1410: 1405: 1401: 1392: 1390: 1380: 1379: 1375: 1369: 1365: 1356: 1354: 1349: 1348: 1339: 1329: 1292: 1279: 1278: 1274: 1265: 1263: 1255: 1254: 1250: 1245: 1241: 1229: 1228: 1213: 1208: 1204: 1195: 1193: 1185: 1184: 1177: 1165: 1164: 1160: 1151: 1149: 1141: 1140: 1133: 1124: 1122: 1117: 1116: 1112: 1101: 1100: 1093: 1083: 1076: 1067: 1065: 1057: 1056: 1045: 1040: 1020: 947:Molfetta, Italy 939: 924:Jeanne d'Albret 920:Louis of Évreux 872: 864: 862:Juan de Medrano 854:Juan de Medrano 834: 806: 777: 753: 704: 675: 592: 509: 453: 427: 355: 347: 339: 327: 272: 209: 83: 82: 80: 77: 43: 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1588: 1586: 1578: 1577: 1572: 1567: 1562: 1552: 1551: 1546: 1545: 1530: 1506: 1482: 1470: 1435: 1417: 1408: 1399: 1373: 1363: 1337: 1290: 1272: 1248: 1239: 1211: 1202: 1175: 1158: 1131: 1110: 1091: 1074: 1042: 1041: 1039: 1036: 1019: 1016: 1004:, and others. 938: 935: 900:Count of Lerín 871: 868: 863: 860: 859: 858: 855: 852: 833: 830: 805: 802: 776: 773: 752: 749: 703: 700: 674: 671: 639:Old Castillian 591: 588: 543:Medrano family 508: 505: 452: 449: 426: 423: 354: 351: 346: 343: 338: 335: 326: 323: 309:motto with an 271: 268: 208: 205: 172:. 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Index

Basque name
surname

Velilla, La Rioja
Logroño
Noble family
House of Medrano
noble
House of Medrano
La Rioja
John I of Castile
Henry III of Castile
John II of Castile
royal ambassador
lawyer
Lord
Agoncillo
Velilla
Kingdom of Castile and León
Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga
ricohombre
House of Medrano
House of Hurtado de Mendoza
Soria
Extremadura
La Mancha
Medrano
will and testament
John I of Castile
Henry III of Castile

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