- The
Palace of
Vélaz de
Medrano (Basque:
Vélaz de
Medranotarren Gaztelua-Jauregia; Spanish:
Palacio de
Vélaz de Medrano, also
known as
Castillo Palacio...
- Juan
Vélaz de
Medrano (c. 1382? – c. 1441?) was a
prominent Navarrese nobleman,
military commander, and
court official who held the
titles of
baron and...
-
Jaime José
Ignacio Vélaz de
Medrano y Barros, 3rd
Marquess of Tabuérniga (Santa
Eulalia de Gorgullos, Tordoia, 6
February 1693 – Pinto,
December 1753)...
- José María
Vélaz (December 4, 1910 – July 18, 1985) was a Chilean-born
Jesuit priest and educator. He is
known for
founding Fe y Alegría (Faith and Joy)...
-
Fernando Vélaz de
Medrano y Álava, 2nd
Marquess of
Fontellas (Mahón, 16
August 1808 - Madrid, 18 May 1858) 2nd
Viscount of Amaláin, 15th Lord of Fontellas...
-
crusader knight Inigo Vélaz de Medrano, Lord of Sartaguda. He is the son of
Pedro González de Medrano. The seal of this
knight Inigo Velaz de
Medrano is preserved...
- Juan
Vélaz (sometimes Juan Vélez or Juan Vela) was the lord of Álava from 1174
until 1179. He was the
eldest son of
Count Vela Ladrón, whom he succeeded...
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Rodrigo Vélaz (died June 1144) was the "count of Galicia, who held Sarria"
according to the near-contemporary
Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris.
During his...
- France, etc. They are all
descendants of
their progenitor,
Prince Andrés
Vélaz de Medrano.
Medrano may
refer to:
Notable people with the
surname include:...
-
Jaime Vélaz de
Medrano y
Echauz (1475 – 16th century) was a
nobleman from the
House of Medrano, a
Knight of Navarre,
royal guard of King John III of Navarre...