- muni****lity has a po****tion of 777 inhabitants.
Lécera is
known for the
Treaty of
Lécera (Tratado de
Lécera or
Convenio de Segura)
between Generals Cabrera...
- Duke of
Lécera (Spanish:
Duque de
Lécera) is a
hereditary title in the
Peerage of
Spain accompanied by the
dignity of Grandee,
granted in 1493 by Ferdinand...
- was
confirmed as
Lieutenant General of Aragon. He died two
years later in
Lécera. Aragón also
realised important modifications on the La Seo Cathedral, where...
-
Ferdinand II to Juan Fernández de Híjar, Lord of Híjar and
later also Duke of
Lécera and Aliaga. Juan
Fernandez de Híjar y Cabrera, 1st Duke of Híjar (1483-1493)...
- the war,
signing for this
purpose two agreements, the
Eliot and
Segura Lécera, of "very
relative effectiveness". Of
greater importance is the
second issue:...
- Fernández de Híjar,
Count of Aliaga, Duke of Híjar and
later also Duke of
Lécera. It is one of the
highest titles of
Spanish nobility ****ociated with one...
-
Count of
Sobradiel [es], in 1878.
Jaime de
Silva y Campbell, 15th Duke of
Lécera (1852–1926), who
married Agustina Mitjáns y Manzanedo, a
daughter of Francisco...
- del
Estado (BOE): las Torres, Duke of Boletín
Oficial del
Estado (BOE):
Lécera, Duke of Boletín
Oficial del
Estado (BOE): Lerma, Duke of Boletín Oficial...
- of Juan Fernández de Híjar, the
fifth Baron of
Hijar and
first lord of
Lécera (title
which he purchased). His
mother was Juan Fernandez'
second wife,...
-
Granada de Ega,
Count of Guaqui [es],
Count of
Heredia Spínola [es], Duke of
Lécera, Duke of Medinaceli, Duke of Montellano, Duke of Nájera, Duke of Santoña...