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Cadreita is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain.
CADREITA in the
Bernardo Estornés Lasa...
- Don Lope Díez de Aux de Armendáriz, 1st
Marquess of
Cadreita (sometimes Lope Díaz de Armendáriz) (1575 in Quito,
Viceroyalty of Peru – 1640 or after) was...
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fleet was sent from Cádiz to
expel them,
commanded by the
Marquess of
Cadreita, with the
experienced Lope de
Hoces as his deputy. As the
Spanish approached...
- 1665 his
niece Ana
Rosolea Fernández de la Cueva, the 3rd
Marchioness of
Cadreita, Navarre,
daughter of the 8th Duke of
Alburquerque Francisco IV Fernández...
- Arguedas, Carcastillo, Santacara, Mélida, Rada, Caparroso, Villafranca,
Cadreita, Tudela, Cabanillas, Fustiñana and Buñuel,
while the
Zaragozan are: Tauste...
- June 25, 1635
August 11, 1644 Lope Díez de Armendáriz 1st
Marquess of
Cadreita (1635–1640)
Diego López
Pacheco 7th Duke of
Escalona (1640–1642) Juan de...
- María de la
Soledad Fernández de la
Cueva y Silva, 6th
Marchioness of
Cadreita,
daughter of
Francisco Fernández de la
Cueva y de la Cerda, 11th Duke of...
- 1624 16
September 1635 16 Lope Díez de Aux de Armendáriz,
Marquess of
Cadreita 16
September 1635 28
August 1640 17
Diego Roque López
Pacheco Cabrera y...
- set up
Aragon as a
separate kingdom. Four
disputed locations—Alasues,
Cadreita,
Roncal and Valtierra—were ****igned to García, who was to
perform homage...
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Burgi 244 Burlada/Burlata 17,647 El
Busto 99
Cabanillas 1,570
Cabredo 116
Cadreita 2,074
Caparroso 2,475 Cárcar 1,247
Carcastillo 2,646
Cascante 3,822 Cáseda...