- The
Palace of
Vélaz de
Medrano (Basque:
Vélaz de
Medranotarren Gaztelua-Juaregia; Spanish:
Palacio de
Vélaz de
Medrano and even
Castillo Palacio de Cabo...
- Juan
Vélaz de
Medrano IV (1382? – 1461) was the
royal chamberlain for King
Charles III of
Navarre in 1414 and King John II of
Aragon and
Navarre in 1432...
-
Antonio Vélaz de
Medrano y Altamirano, I
Marquess of Tabuérniga (1637 in
Labastida – 1683 in Spa, Belgium) was a
distinguished Basque-Spanish noble, Knight...
-
Jaime Vélaz de
Medrano y
Echauz (1475 – 16th century) was a high
ranking noble from the
House of Medrano, a
Knight of Navarre,
royal guard of the king...
-
Pedro Vélaz de
Medrano y
Manso de Zúñiga, II Lord of Tabuérniga (Santo
Domingo de la Calzada, La
Rioja 28 July 1603 – Coimbra, c. 1659) was the captain...
-
Jaime José
Ignacio Vélaz de
Medrano y Barros, 3rd
Marquess of Tabuérniga (Santa
Eulalia de Gorgullos, Tordoia, 6
February 1693 – Pinto,
December 1753)...
- Juan
Vélaz de
Medrano y
Mauleon y
Navarra was a 16th-century baron, lord,
nobleman and a
knight from the
ancient House of Medrano. He was the
owner of...
- 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)...
- 14th
century and
until the mid-15th century. In the mid-15th century, the
Vélaz de
Medrano family continued to lead a
military garrison in Viana. Between...
- France, etc. They are all
descendants of
their progenitor,
Prince Andrés
Vélaz de Medrano.
Medrano may
refer to:
Notable people with the
surname include:...