- The
caballería (lit. 'cavalry') was a unit of land
measurement in the
Spanish viceroyalties in the
Americas during the
times of the
Spanish Empire in the...
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Bonafos Caballeria (died 1464) was an anti-Jewish writer. He was the son of
Solomon ibn Labi de la
Caballeria of
Zaragoza and ****umed the name of "Micer...
- The
plaza de
toros de la Real
Maestranza de
Caballería de
Sevilla is a 12,000-capacity
bullring in Seville, Spain.
During the
annual Seville Fair in Seville...
- The Real
Maestranza de
Caballería de
Valencia (Royal
Cavalry Armory of Valencia) is a
Spanish maestranza de
caballería created in 1697. The
first set...
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Maestranzas de
caballería (literally
translated as 'cavalry armories') are
noble militias created in the
early modern era by the
Spanish Crown, with the...
- De la
Caballeria (or De la Cavallería), was a
Sephardic family of Aragon, Spain,
widely ramified, and
influential through its
wealth and scholarship, especially...
- The Real
Maestranza de
Caballería de
Sevilla (Spanish for 'Royal
Cavalry Armory of Seville') is a
Spanish maestranza de
caballería or
chivalric order created...
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Diego de la
Caballería, full name Don
Diego Gutierrez de la
Caballería, also
spelled Don
Diego Gutierrez de la Cavallería, was a
Spanish pioneer, settler...
- The Real
Maestranza de
Caballería de
Granada (Royal
Cavalry Armory of Granada) is a
Spanish maestranza de
caballería created in 1686
under the advocacy...
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Marina de la
Caballería, full name Doña
Marina Flores Gutierrez de la
Caballería, (died 1540), was a
Spanish pioneer,
settler and
noblewoman that colonized...