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Prior to its settlement, the site of
Montesclaros was a
pasture called Anadinos in
Higueruela de las Dueñas.
Montesclaros was not po****ted
until February...
- Juan de
Mendoza y Luna, 3rd
Marquess of
Montesclaros (January, 1571 –
October 9, 1628) was a
Spanish nobleman, man of letters, and the
tenth viceroy of...
- out in 1611 by
order of the
viceroy Juan de
Mendoza y Luna, Marqués de
Montesclaros [es], in
order to
facilitate and
beautify the path to the convent. The...
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California foundered when Zúñiga's successor, Juan de Mendoza, 3rd
Marquis of
Montesclaros,
turned out to be much less favorable. On May 19, 1603, Zúñiga y Acevedo...
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Montesclaros High
School is
located in the town of Cerceda, Madrid, a
region in the
middle of Spain. The
School was
founded in 1980. The
institution is...
- Saunders/Elsevier. ISBN 9781416031574. OCLC 489075193. Hortigüela, María
Montesclaros; Martínez-Biarge, Miriam; Conejo, David; Vega-del-Val, Cristina; Arnaez...
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Ventura Rodríguez in 1780, the
sculptural group—made of
white marble from
Montesclaros— is a work by
Francisco Gutiérrez (goddess) and
Roberto Michel [es] (the...
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November 1595 27
October 1603 10 Juan de
Mendoza y Luna,
Marquess of
Montesclaros 27
October 1603 2 July 1607
Philip III 11 Luís de Velasco,
Marquess of...
- it),
built in the time of
viceroy Juan de
Mendoza y Luna,
Marquis of
Montesclaros in 1610, when Peru was part of the
Spanish Empire. On its margins, in...
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Audiencia 16
March 1606 21
December 1607 11 Juan de Mendoza, 3rd
Marquis of
Montesclaros 21
December 1607 18
December 1615 12
Francisco de
Borja y Aragón, Count...