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Azlor is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. As of 2018, the muni****lity has a po****tion of 153 inhabitants. Muni****l...
- Juan
Pablo de Aragón-
Azlor y
Zapata de Calatayud, 11th Duke of Villahermosa, 6th Duke of Palata, GE (24
January 1730 – 17
September 1790), was a Spanish...
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mission was
named in part for the
Marquis de San
Miguel de Aguayo, José de
Azlor y
Virto de Vera. Many
buildings on the
campus of
Texas Tech
University in...
- century,
after Pedrola became the
Aragonese capital at the time when the
Azlor de Aragón
family estates and
Villahermosa were
controlled by
Alfonso de...
- José de
Azlor y
Virto de Vera,
second Marquis of San
Miguel de
Aguayo by
marriage (born c. 1677 – died 9
March 1734),
commonly known as the Marqués de...
- was
rehabilitated in 1986 by Juan
Carlos I on
behalf of María del
Pilar Azlor de Aragón y Guillamas, a
granddaughter of the 10th Duchess' brother, who...
-
Granada de Ega (1778–1848),
eldest son of the 4th Duke
Francisco Javier Azlor de Aragón e Idiáquez, 6th Duke of
Granada de Ega (1842–1919),
eldest son...
- Martí 1550-1581 Aldonça,
sister of Martí; she
originated the
family of
Azlor,
titled Dukes of
Vilafermosa Ferran I 1581-1592 María
Luisa (duchess), daughter...
- María de la Consolación
Azlor (12 May 1775 - 23
December 1814) also
known as The
Countess of Bureta, was a
Spanish noblewoman,
heroine of the
Sieges of...
- María de la
Cerda (1319–1375),
countess of Étampes María de la Consolación
Azlor, the
countess of
Bureta Maria de la Cruz (several people) María
Estela de...