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Morgadios were
abolished in 1863. In
Spain the
practice was
known as
mayorazgo, and was a part of the
Castilian law from 1505 (Leyes de Toro) to 1820...
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Mayorazgo Palace (Palacio del
Mayorazgo) is a
rural palace in Inguanzo, Cabrales, Asturias, Spain...
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Mayorasgo de Koka (literally
Primogeniture of Coca, or the
Entailed Estate of the Coca family) was a 35,000-acre (140 km2)
tract of land in northeastern...
- use.
Jovellanos also
argued for the
abolition of
entailed properties (
mayorazgos),
which allowed landed estates to p****
undivided through generations of...
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Plasencia with whom he had
seven children. He
inherited a
large number of
mayorazgos including Bulilla, Hoya
Ubaca and Hoya Hermosa. The
origins of Joaquín's...
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early 19th century.
Despite the
abolition of
noble titles in 1817 and the
mayorazgo inheritance institution in 1852, the
social status of this
group remained...
- of the
Mayorazgo de
Guerrero in
Mexico City. Thus, the
Cacicazgo of Chilapa, held by old
Mexica royalty, and one of the 16th
century Mayorazgos of the...
- was re-inaugurated by
President Felipe Calderón in 2009. The Casa del
Mayorazgo de la
Canal dates from the 18th century,
constructed by
Mariano Loreto...
- late
Middle Ages, the
territory of the current-day
region consisted of
mayorazgos of the
military orders of
Santiago and Alcántara (about half the territory)...
- The
Houses of the
Mayorazgo de
Guerrero are
historic buildings at 16 and 18
Moneda Street in
Mexico City,
located across from the
Museum of
Cultures in...