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- Oberstallmeister, an official corresponding to the crown equerry in England. The Caballerizo mayor was the Officer of the Royal Household and Heritage of the Crown...
- The Caballerizo mayor (Great Equerry) was the Officer of the Royal Household and Heritage of the Crown of Spain. This role included oversight of the trips...
- whom all information p****ed, as he was appointed Sumiller de Corps and Caballerizo mayor to the King. Philip III, preoccupied with piety and indolence,...
- the council of Charles of Burgundy; later Emperor Charles V and his Caballerizo mayor in 1515. He was appointed knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece...
- Count of Montehermoso, knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece and his caballerizo mayor for two periods, 1721–1724 and 1724–1737. The title makes reference...
- Spanish nobility Annus horribilis Bourbon claim to the Spanish throne Caballerizo mayor Camarera mayor de Palacio Chamber of Peers (Spain) Crown of Aragon...
- Marquis of the Carpio, the king conferred on Fernando the title of Caballerizo mayor, the last of such titles granted by Philip IV. Fernando died in...
- power remain. The royal favourite, who also was Sumiller de Corps and Caballerizo mayor to the King, came to power with a desire to commit the monarchy...
- Fernández de la Cueva y de la Cerda, 11th Duke of Alburquerque, who had been Caballerizo mayor to King Ferdinand VI. This marriage was brief as Soledad died seven...
- even spoke of "une promenade militaire." Moura was later appointed as Caballerizo mayor to the King and died in Madrid in December 1675. Castro Pereira...