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- The ricohombre (a magnate, literally, a Spanish word for "richman") or ricahombría, was a high ranking nobility title in mediaeval kingdoms on the territories...
- holding the highest noble dignity in the Kingdom of Navarre: that of ricohombre. As a prominent knight, alcaide and royal officer, he also commanded several...
- 30 August 1482 to Don Pedro Manrique de Lara, II Count of Treviño and Ricohombre de Castilla, as a reward for his services to the Crown. By birth, he was...
- continues to bestow this honor. ricohombre (fem. Ricahembra): used during the Reconquista. The transition from ricohombres to grandes occurred between 1390...
- family of Igúzquiza bore three caldrons on their shield, affirming their ricohombre rank and their long-standing leadership in both war and peace. Royal tradition...
- became the first lord of Learza in the Kingdom of Navarre. A leading ricohombre of his time, Juan served as a knight of the Kingdom, alcaide of the castles...
- nobility hold the appellation of Grandee of Spain and was known earlier as ricohombres. In Sweden, the wealthiest medieval lords were known as storman (plural...
- de Medrano y Vergara (Soria, c. XV century – Málaga, June 1487) was a ricohombre and nobleman from the House of Medrano, Lord of San Gregorio and Cañaveruelas...
- and who gave the family name Correia also spelled as "Correa". He was Ricohombre of Alfonso VI of León and Castile Paio Peres Correia, Grand-Master of...
- Navarre in 1328 AD, Baron and Lord of Arroniz, Sartaguda and Villatuerta, ricohombre of Navarre. Diego López de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza, 14th century...