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Infante (Spanish:, Portuguese: [ĩˈfɐ̃tɨ]; f. infanta), also anglicised as "infant" or translated as "prince", is the title and rank given in the Iberian kingdoms of Spain (including the predecessor kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, Navarre, and León) and Portugal to the sons and daughters (infantas) of the king, regardless of age, sometimes with the exception of the heir apparent or heir ...
Íñigo Lopez de Mendoza y Pimentel, 4th Duke of the Infantado (Spanish: IV Duque del Infantado, 9 December 1493 – 17 September 1566) was a Spanish nobleman. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was made a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1546, the 193rd to receive that distinction. [ 1 ]
Prince: Stephen I Prince of Iberia r. 590-627: Pharasmanes VI King of Iberia r. 561–? Guaram II Prince of Iberia r. 684/5 – pre-693: Bacurius III King of Iberia?–580: Guaram III Prince of Iberia r. 693-748: Adarnase I Prince of Iberia r. 627–637/642: Guaram IV Prince of Iberia r. 748: Princess: Stephen II Prince of Iberia r. 637/642–c ...
Duke of the Infantado (Spanish: Duque del Infantado) is a Spanish peerage title that was granted to Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y Figueroa, son of Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana, by the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, on 22 July 1475.
The only major Spanish figure that spoke in opposition was the Duke of Infantado, who "had opposed to the utmost any recognition of the foreign monarch". [3] Not long afterwards the Duke called the nation to arms to resist the French, for which he was condemned as a traitor yet again, but this time by Napoleon.
The presiding princes of Iberia, as the leading local political authority, were to be confirmed and sanctioned by the court of Constantinople. They are variously entitled in Georgian sources, erist'avt'-mt'avari, eris-mt'avari, erist'avt'-erist'avi, or simply erist'avi (normally translated in English as "prince", "arch-duke", or "duke"). Most ...
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Catalina preferred to live in Pastrana with her husband rather than Guadalajara, the traditional seat of the Dukes of the Infantado.. She filed suit for the Dukedom of Lerma against Diego Gómez de Sandoval, the Conde de Saldaña, the only nephew of the first Duke of Lerma and son of Catalina's father.