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  2. Spanish nobility in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Titles bestowed often had the name of a place in Cuba (e.g. Marqués de Pinar del Rio, Conde de Yumurí), the surname of the family (e.g. Marqués de Azpesteguia, Conde de Casa (house) Montalvo) or in remembrance of some Royal favor or deed (e.g. Marqués de la Gratitud, Marqués de la Real Proclamación).

  3. Count of Guadalupe del Peñasco - Wikipedia

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    Don Francisco de Mora y Luna, First Count of Guadalupe del Peñasco. The Count of Guadalupe del Peñasco (Spanish: Conde de Guadalupe del Peñasco) is a title of Spanish nobility granted by King Charles III of Spain to Don Francisco Javier de Mora y Luna, Colonel of Dragons of the provincial militias on 26 January 1768.

  4. Cipriano Muñoz, 2nd Count of la Viñaza - Wikipedia

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    Escritos de los portugueses y castellanos referentes a las lenguas de China y del Japón: estudio bibliográfico por el conde de la Viñaza, Cipriano Muñoz y Manzano (Portuguese and Castilian writings on the languages of China and Japan: a bibliographic study for the conde de la Viñaza, Cipriano Muñoz y Manzano. Published: Lisboa, M. Gomez ...

  5. Count of Teba - Wikipedia

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    Luis de Guzmán y Córdoba, 2nd Count of Teba (b. 1475), son of the 1st Count; Juan Ramírez de Guzmán y Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Count of Teba (b. 1510), son of the 2nd Count; Brianda de Guzmán y de la Vega, 4th Countess of Teba (b. 1500), daughter of the 2nd Count; Luis de Guzmán y Guzmán, 5th Count of Teba (b. 1530), son of the 4th Countess

  6. Spanish nobility - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of a Spanish nobleman, The 5th Duke of Alburquerque, Grandee of Spain, at the height of the Spanish Empire, 1560 The Spanish nobility are people who possess a title of nobility confirmed by the Spanish Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, as well as those individuals appointed to one of Spain's three highest orders of knighthood: the Order of the Golden ...

  7. Count of Lemos - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Fitz-James Stuart y Martínez de Irujo, 23rd Count of Lemos [1] Count of Lemos ( Spanish : Conde de Lemos ) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee , granted in 1456 by Henry IV to Pedro Álvarez Osorio, as a result of his marriage to Beatriz Enríquez de Castilla , a cousin of the king.

  8. Counts and dukes of Linhares - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the Noronha family, counts of Linhares (first creation). The coat of arms of the Sousa Coutinho family, counts of Linhares (second creation).. Count of Linhares (in Portuguese Conde de Linhares) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree of king John III of Portugal dated from May 13, 1532, and granted to Dom António de Noronha, 2nd son of Pedro de ...

  9. Íñigo López de Mendoza y Quiñones - Wikipedia

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    Conde Íñigo also fell out of favor with his cousin Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar y Mendoza, the Marquesado del Venete and with the "Gran Capitan". In September 1512, Íñigo obtained the title of Marqués de Mondéjar from Ferdinand II of Aragon. [8] The title was later nominally ratified by the queen, Juanna la Loca.