-
Fernando Muñoz y Sánchez (4 May 1808 – 11
September 1873), 1st Duke of
Riánsares, 1st
Marquess of San Agustín, 1st Duke de Montmorot, was the
second and...
- to Muñoz the
title Duque de
Riánsares, to
which was
attached a
Grandeza de España; the
title came from the
River Riánsares, near Muñoz's
birthplace in...
-
December 7, 1910), also
known as
Fernando Muñoz, 2nd Duke of Tarancón and
Riánsares, was the
second son and
fourth child of the
Maria Christina,
Regent of...
- Spain, and her
morganatic second husband, Agustín
Fernando Muñoz, Duke of
Riánsares (before he was Duke). Her full
title was María de los
Desamparados Muñoz...
- She
lived there with her
second husband Agustín
Fernando Muñoz, Duke of
Riánsares (made a duke by his step-daughter,
Isabella II of Spain, in 1844). In...
-
higher ridges of the
northern end of the same syncline: Big
Mountain to "
Riansares Mountain" and Big
Kettle Mountain to "The Winehead". The more
easily eroded...
- her
morganatic husband Agustín
Fernando Muñoz y Sánchez, 1st Duke of
Riánsares. She was
granted the
titles of
Viscountess of La
Dehesilla and the title...
- and of her
morganatic second husband Agustín
Fernando Muñoz, Duke of
Riánsares (made duke in 1844 by his step-daughter,
Isabella II of Spain). Muñoz...
- was a minor. She
married Agustín
Fernando Muñoz y Sánchez, 1st Duke of
Riánsares, who was one of her
guards in a
secret marriage.
Princess Stéphanie of...
- (140 mi) long,
receiving contributions from the
rivers Jualón, Torrejón,
Riánsares,
Amarguillo and Záncara. The
union of the
rivers Ciguela and Záncara permits...