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Gregorio María de Silva y Mendoza by Juan Carreño de Miranda (Museo del Prado) Gregorio de Silva y Mendoza (1649 in Pastrana – 1693 in Madrid ) was a Spanish noble from the House of Mendoza . He was the 5th Duke of Pastrana , 9th Duke of the Infantado , 7th Duke of Lerma , 6th Duke of Francavilla , 5th Duke of Estremera , and the Prince of ...
Duke of Pastrana (Spanish: Duque de Pastrana) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1572 by Philip II to Ruy Gómez de Silva, 1st Prince of Éboli, 1st Duke of Estremera and one of the king's advisors.
The Palace of Duques de Pastrana (Spanish: Palacio de los Duques de Pastrana) is a palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1979. [ citation needed ]
Juan Ponce de León II, 28th governor of Puerto Rico, grandson of the first governor, and the first born in the island to become governor.. In the governor's absence, or if the governor dies or is unable to perform the executive duties, the Secretary of State of Puerto Rico takes control of the executive position, as acting governor during a temporary absence or inability, and as governor in ...
Pastrana is a municipality in the province of Guadalajara, Castilla–La Mancha, Spain. [3] As of 1 January 2022, it had a registered population of 850. [ 3 ] The municipality spans across a total area of 95.70 km 2 .
The Ducal Palace of Pastrana (Spanish: Palacio Ducal de Pastrana) is a palace located in Pastrana, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1941. [ citation needed ]
The General State Administration (Spanish: Administración General del Estado) is one of the Public Administrations of Spain. It is the only administration with powers throughout the national territory and it is controlled by the central government .
Pastrana (Pastrani, ref. Visigoth King Wamba c. 630-687), is a Sephardic surname of Greek origin ((Pastra (πάστρα), meaning cleanliness)) and it is toponymic. It was taken from a place with this designation, in the region of Guadalajara in Spain (the Town of Pastrana’s was first documented in manuscripts referring to the Visigoth town of Pastrani, mentioned by King Wamba (c. 672-680 ...