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Pedro Fernández de
Velasco y Manrique,
segundo conde de Haro, ****to
Condestable de Castilla, señor de los
valles de Saba y Ruesga, y de las
villas de...
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Condestable of Castile.
While serving in the
Condestable's household,
Bonet observed the
methods of a
tutor hired to
teach Luis, the
Condestable's second...
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Count of Lerín in
southern Navarre,
Marquis of Huesca, and
Constable (
condestable) of Navarre.
Louis prospered initially due to much of the
civil strife...
-
century the term was used to
describe any nobleman.[citation needed]
Condestable:
cognate with "constable", it was a
hereditary title used in the kingdoms...
- of
state in
former monarchies.
Examples are the
Constable of
Castile (
Condestable de Castilla) and the
Constable of
Portugal (Condestável do Reino). Marshal...
- ****to
conde de Lerín y de Salvatierra,
quinto marqués de Coria,
octavo Condestable de Navarra, señor de los
estados de
Valdecorneja y Huéscar, y de las...
- Mendoza,
segundo duque de la
villa de Frías,
cuarto conde de Haro,
octavo Condestable de Castilla,
mayorazgo y señor de la Casa de Velasco,
Caballero del Toisón...
- Unlock'd. Maney. p. 12. ISBN 9780901286208.
Relacion de la
Jornada de
Condestable de
Castilla en
Londres 1604. Antwerp. 1604. Elgin,
Kathy (2005). Elizabethan...
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Constable of
Castile (Spanish:
Condestable de Castilla) was a
title of a
military nature created by John I, King of
Castile in 1382, as a
result of the...
- convents. The
three most
notable are the cathedral, with its
chapel of the
Condestables de
Castilla (Lords
Constable of Castile), the
monastery of Las Huelgas...