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Diego Fernández de
Medrano Zenizeros (in full, Spanish: Don
Diego Fernández de
Medrano Zenizeros, señor de la
Villa de Sojuela, del
Solar y
Divisa de...
- 1612–1621, and
Viceroy of Peru, 1622–1629
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros (fl. C.17th),
Spanish cleric, nobleman, and
author Diego Fernández (harpsichord...
- To
honor the
birth of the new male heir,
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros, Lord of
Valdeosera and Sojuela,
dedicated his
political treatise, Mirror...
- de
Medrano y
Zenizeros, Lord of
Valdeosera and Sojuela.
Favorite Philip III of
Spain Habsburg Spain Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros, Lord of Valdeosera...
- Clavijo, son of Tomás Fernández de Medrano.
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros, Lord of
Sojuela and Valdeosera, was a 17th-century
Spanish cleric, priest...
-
after Charles I of
England was beheaded.
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros,
Mirror of Princes:
Crucible of
their Virtues,
Astonishment of
their Failings...
- to the
Order of Santiago. Specifically,
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros urged the
Council of
Orders to: Try to
obtain a
decree or
order from His...
- lifetime, it was
governed by his relative,
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros, Lord of
Valdeosera and Sojuela.
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zapata was...
- was
immortalized in a
panegyric by Lord
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros,
titled 'Heroic and
Flying Fame of the Most
Excellent Lord Don Luis Méndez...
- was
owned by the
Chaplain and
Priest Don
Diego Fernández de
Medrano y
Zenizeros, Lord and
divisero of the
Villa and
Solar of Valdeosera, and of the town...