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Segorbe is a muni****lity in the
mountainous coastal province of Castelló,
autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. The
former Palace of the
Dukes of...
- Duke of
Segorbe (Spanish:
Duque de
Segorbe) is an
hereditary title in the
peerage of Spain,
accompanied by the
dignity of
Grandee and
granted in 1469 by...
- The
Diocese of
Segorbe-Castellón (Latin:
Dioecesis Segobricensis-Castillionensis; Valencian: Diòcesi de Sogorb-Castelló) is a
Latin Church diocese of...
- the ****umption of Our Lady of
Segorbe (Spanish:
Catedral de la Asunción de la Virgen) is a
Roman Catholic church in
Segorbe,
province of Castellón, Spain...
- 2 July 1522), was
Count of
Ampurias becoming Count later 1st Duke of
Segorbe. He
served as
Viceroy of
Catalonia between 1479 and 1493. The only and...
- Aragón y Portugal, or
Alfonso I de
Ampurias (
Segorbe, 1489–1563), was
Count of
Ampurias and Duke of
Segorbe. He was a son of
Enrique de Aragón y Pimentel...
- Bartolomé Martí (died 1500) (called the
Cardinal of
Segorbe) was a
Spanish Catholic bishop and cardinal. Bartolomé Martí was born in Valencia, ca. 1430-40...
- this way, the city of Albarracín
became the seat of the
bishops of
Segorbe. When
Segorbe was
conquered by king
Jaime I in 1245, its
church was purified,...
- were
lords (later Marquiss) of
Avola and Terranova.
Segorbe,
created by
Henry I lord of
Segorbe (Later dukes) Naples,
created by
Ferdinand I king of...
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Tarsia Rizzari,
Fadrique of Aragon,
Count of Luna and
Ejerica and Lord of
Segorbe, born in 1400/1403, whom
Martin II
tried to make his
successor in the Aragonese...