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- royal blood. The Partidas allowed ricoshombres to keep their hats on in the presence of the king. The circle of ricoshombres of Castile was exclusive and small...
- of the ricoshombres had over him. In the final months of 1302, the Dowager Queen, who was in Valladolid, was forced to appease the ricoshombres and members...
- Villatuerta, ricohombre of Navarre. He was a significant representative of the ricoshombres and estates of the realm and became the lieutenant of the Governor of...
- Castille", Berceo, n°144, 2003, p. 37-92. [1] Baury, Ghislain, « Los ricoshombres y el rey en Castilla : El linaje Haro, 1076-1322 », Territorio, Sociedad...
- distinguish them as a Grand señor ('Lord of the realm'), from lesser ricoshombres (Nobles de naturaleza), whose rank evolved into that of hidalgo. It was...
- d'Evreux, juramos a nuestro pueblo de Navarra, es ****aber, prelados, ricoshombres, cavailleros, hombres de buenas villas et a todo el pueblo de Navarra...
- d'Alphonse VIII de Castille." Berceo, 144(2003), 37–92. Ghislain Baury. "Los ricoshombres y el rey en Castilla: El linaje Haro, 1076–1322." Territorio, Sociedad...
- however, was not pleased, saying "en Aragón había tantos reyes como ricoshombres." The Privilege ordained that the king could not proceed against any...
- de Campos and Juan Núñez II de Lara, who were in Burgos, called the ricoshombres and other main authorities of the kingdom to be reunited in Sahagún,...
- d'Alphonse VIII de Castille." Berceo, 144(2003), 37–92. Ghislain Baury. "Los ricoshombres y el rey en Castilla: El linaje Haro, 1076–1322." Territorio, Sociedad...