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- Arrazola 1797 1873   Francisco Javier Arias Dávila Matheu, Count of Punonrostro 1812 1890   1870 Pedro Gómez de la Serna 1806 1871   Casimiro Vigodet...
- 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...
- 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....
- Osario, of Almoravid origin, it was located between calles Valle and Puñonrostro. Puerta Real, of Almoravid origin and rebuilt in the 16th century, also...
- 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...
- de León 1679–1681: Juan Arias-Dávila Pacheco y Téllez-Girón, conde de Puñonrostro 1681–1689: Francisco Baltasar de Velasco y Tovar, marqués de Berlanga...
- 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...
- Conde de Monterrón Juan José Mateo Arias Dávila y Matheu, Conde de Puñonrostro Juan Armada Guerra, Marqués de Santa Cruz de Ribadulla Andrés Avelino...
- 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...
- (History/Travels in Russia). Javier Arias Dávila y Centurión, Count of Puñonrostro and Marquis of Casasola, 1752–1783. Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, 1783–1811...