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Pedro Cebrián y Agustín, 5th
Count of
Fuenclara,
Grandee of Spain, (April 30, 1687 in Luceni,
Spain –
August 22, 1752 in Madrid) was a
Spanish diplomat...
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Tercio of
Fuenclara was a
Spanish tercio that
fought at the
Battle of Nördlingen
during the
Thirty Years' War. Hrncirik, Pavel.
Spanier auf dem Albuch...
- Duke of
Sessa is a
Spanish noble title awarded to
Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba by
Ferdinand II in 1507. It was the
fifth ducal title bestowed on Gonzalo...
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advance was
stopped on the
Heselberg by 200
musketeers of the
Tercio of
Fuenclara.
Gustav Horn had to
order the
Swedish infantry to
fully commit to the...
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Philip V
Preceded by Juan
Antonio de Vizarrón
Succeeded by The
Count of
Fuenclara Personal details Born (1678-12-08)8
December 1678 San Julián de Cela,...
- 1746 – 9
November 1755
Monarch Ferdinand VI
Preceded by The
Count of
Fuenclara Succeeded by Agustín de
Ahumada Governor of Cuba In
office 18
March 1734 –...
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important part in the negotiations. The
Spanish amb****ador in Vienna,
Count Fuenclara,
acted on
behalf of the
courts of
Madrid and Naples,
while the Italian...
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- (born 1971),
Spanish writer and
translator Pedro Cebrián, 5th
Count of
Fuenclara (1687–1752),
Spanish diplomat and
viceroy of New
Spain Hanks, Patrick;...
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Villavicencio President of the
Audiencia (1741–1742)
Pedro Cebrián 5th
Count of
Fuenclara (1742–1746) 42 Juan de
Arechederra Bishop-elect of
Nueva Segovia Acting...