- and
Medieval Latin terms caballero and
miles (both, "knight").
These infanzones were v****als of the
great magnates and
prelates and ran
their estates...
-
northwest (winter 2019) Benasque:
Avenida del los
Tilos Torre de los
Infanzones (Casa Juste) The
church Santa María (la Mayor)
Centro de
Ciencias de Benasque...
-
Moreruela de los
Infanzones is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Zamora,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity...
- Mirueña de los
Infanzones is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Ávila,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2006
census (INE), the muni****lity...
- Vega de
Infanzones (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbeɣa ðejɱfanˈθones]) is a muni****lity
located in the
province of León,
Castile and León, Spain. According...
- were four
types of caballeros: Golden-spur caballero:
borne by
those infanzones (descendants of one of the
cadet branches of the
kings of
Aragon which...
- javelins,
spears and an axe.
Noble knights came from the
ranks of the
infanzones or
lower nobles,
whereas the
commoner knights were not
noble but were...
- (12). Madrid: 593–614.
Fantoni y Benedí,
Rafael (2003). "Los Benedit.
Infanzones de Aragón y sus descendientes, Títulos del Reino,
Grandes de España" (PDF)...
- In
Spanish nobility and
former Portuguese nobility, see
hidalgos and
infanzones. In Sweden,
there was not
outright serfdom. Hence, the
gentry was a class...
- Mesa de Miranda)
Martiherrero (four verracos) Mingorría Mirueña de los
Infanzones (two
verracos embedded in a wall of a house)
Narrillos de San Leonardo...