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  2. Order of Alcántara - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Trujillo was the Castilian branch of the order until 1195. To defend this conquest, on a border exposed to many assaults, the king resorted to military orders. The Middle Ages knew neither standing armies nor garrisons, a deficiency that the military orders supplied, combining as they did military training with monastic stability.

  3. Military Order of Alcántara - Wikipedia

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  4. Orders, decorations, and medals of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Religiously, the orders were organized by convents, with a main convent serving as the headquarters of the order. The Order of Santiago was based in Uclés, following the rifts of the order with the Leonese monarch Ferdinand II. The Order of Alcántara was based in the Extremaduran village that gave it its name.

  5. List of Grand Masters of the Order of Alcantara - Wikipedia

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  6. San Benito de Alcántara - Wikipedia

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    In 1218, they in turn ceded it to the order of San Julián de Pereiro, which changed its name to that of the military Order of Alcántara. In 1488, the order's council decided to build a new monastery in the city. Construction began in 1505 and lasted for most of the 16th century. The order's main architect, Pedro de Ybarra, worked on the design.

  7. Battle of Vega de Pagana - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Maestre of the Order of Alcantara: Abu Malik Part of a series on the. History of Morocco ...

  8. Francisco Antonio de Agurto, 1st Marquess of Gastañaga

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    Portrait of Francisco Antonio de Agurto by the engraver Richard Collin. Francisco Antonio de Agurto y Salcedo Medrano Zúñiga, 1st Marquess of Gastañaga (1640 – 2 November 1702) was a Spanish nobleman, Knight of the Order of Alcantara, of His Majesty's Supreme War Council, General Field Marshal of the Netherlands, Governor and Captain General of the Spanish Netherlands and Viceroy of ...

  9. Category:Grand masters of the Order of Alcántara - Wikipedia

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