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Philip II and
Philip III of Spain,
serving as Mayor,
Devisero and Lord of
Valdeosera, as well as
Secretary of
State and War for
Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of...
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ruled by his
relative Don
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y Zenizeros, Lord of
Valdeosera,
commissioner of
Spanish infantry,
priest and chaplain. Don
Diego Fernández...
- República
Mista (1602) was
dedicated by Tomás Fernández de Medrano, lord of
Valdeosera, to his
close friend and relative, the Duke of
Lerma himself. As chief...
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Sancho Fernández de
Tejada and
became the Mayor, Lord and
Devisoro of
Valdeosera, an
ancient noble institution that has its
origins in the reconquista...
- 1925
Manuel Aguirre de
Tejada O'Neal y Eulato, 1st
Count of
Tejada de
Valdeosera 1827 1911 José de
Echegaray Eizaguire 1832 1916 1912 Edward,
Prince of...
- LOS
DUQUES DE
SABOYA DIVISERO DEL
SOLAR DE
VALDEOSERA by D. Luis
Pinillos Lafuente,
divisero of
Valdeosera page 29. https://cuadernosdeayala...
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titles (the
Marques de la Granja, the
Marques de Caltojar, the
Marques de
Valdeosera and the
Count of Benajiar). A
later descendant of his also took the title...
- los
Duques de Saboya,
divisero del
Solar de
Valdeosera by D. Luis
Pinillos Lafuente,
divisero of
Valdeosera page 29. https://cuadernosdeayala...
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Philip Prospero, Don
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y Zenizeros, Lord of
Valdeosera and Sojuela,
dedicated his
political treatise Mirror of Princes: Crucible...
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Spanish Golden Age. Tomás Fernández de Medrano, divisero,
mayor and lord of
Valdeosera from La Rioja, 16th
century author of the
Mixed Republic (1602), the Secretary...