- a key
adviser to King
Enrique IV; his
older brother was the
Count of
Puñonrostro; and his
uncle was the
Bishop of Segovia, a
wealthy man who left Pedrarias...
-
Arrazola 1797 1873
Francisco Javier Arias Dávila Matheu,
Count of
Punonrostro 1812 1890 1870
Pedro Gómez de la
Serna 1806 1871
Casimiro Vigodet...
-
though he was the heir to the
titles of
Marques de
Maenza and
Conde de
Puñonrostro, he
sided with the
promoters of
independence from the
Spanish crown....
- 1607
under the
leadership of Félix
Arias Girón, son of the
Count of
Puñonrostro,
though details about this
early phase are obscure. The
Academy was more...
-
President of Ecuador,
whose mother was
Marquess of
Maenza and
Countess of
Puñonrostro, a
title he
would not
inherit because of laws
issued by Simón Bolívar...
-
Osorio y Silva,
Duque de
Sesto 1857–1864
Duque de Tamames, 1864
Conde de
Puñonrostro, 1864
Conde de Belascoáin, 1864–1865 José Ramón Osorio, 1865 Marqués...
- (History/Travels in Russia).
Javier Arias Dávila y Centurión,
Count of
Puñonrostro and
Marquis of Casasola, 1752–1783.
Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, 1783–1811...
- Osario, of
Almoravid origin, it was
located between calles Valle and
Puñonrostro.
Puerta Real, of
Almoravid origin and
rebuilt in the 16th century, also...
- In a
memorial of 1606,
Francisco Arias Dávila y Bobadilla,
conde de
Puñonrostro,
stated that Ó
Maolchonaire was
ordained after taking the
habit of the...
- of
Spain 1856–1859:
Francisco Javier Arias Dávila y Matheu,
Count of
Puñonrostro,
Grandee of
Spain 1860–1868:
Fernando Díaz de
Mendoza y Valcárcel, Count...