- de Cabo de Armería de los Vélaz de
Medrano de
Igúzquiza) is a
historic castle-palace
located in
Igúzquiza, Navarre,
within the
valley of
Santesteban de...
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Igúzquiza (Basque: Iguzkitza) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain.
Igúzquiza is 4 km...
- commander, and
court official who held the
titles of
baron and lord of
Igúzquiza, Arguiñano, Arzoz, Artazu, Zabal, and Orendáin, and
became the
first lord...
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happened several times until the
lords of
Igúzquiza understood that it was a
divine will for the
cross to
leave Igúzquiza and
receive worship in Monjardín. Well-preserved...
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Jaime was the son of the
noble Juan Vélaz de
Medrano y Goñi, Lord of
Iguzquiza and
Learza and
Elvira de
Echauz y Beaumont,
daughter of Carlos, Viscount...
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displays in Spain,
incorporating noble lineages, muni****lities,
including Igúzquiza, and the monarchy.
Among the 31
sculpted and
polychromed keystones, one...
- of Évreux. In 1432, John II
appointed Juan Vélaz de Medrano, Lord of
Igúzquiza and Learza, as his
royal chamberlain, a
position he had
previously held...
- Vélaz de
Medrano (Cabo de Armería), a
ricohombre of Navarre, Lord of
Igúzquiza, Aguinano, Orendain, Zabala, Arróniz, the 4th Lord of
Learza and a descendant...
- gloplacha.2013.02.011. Martin-Puertas, Celia; Hernandez, Armand; Pardo-
Igúzquiza, Eulogio; Boyall, Laura; Brierley, Chris; Jiang, Zhiyi; Tjallingii, Rik;...
- Juan Vélaz de
Medrano y
Mauleon y
Navarra (b. 16th century,
Igúzquiza) was a lord,
nobleman and
knight from the
House of Medrano. Juan was the
owner of...