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Antonio Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez de Ribera, VII Duke of Alba (Madrid, 26 February 1615 – Madrid, 11 November 1690) was a spanish noble and politician. He was Viceroy of Navarre , president of the Council of Italy and a Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece .
Español: Retrato de Antonio Álvarez de Toledo Beaumont, V duque de Alba, grande de España y Virrey de Nápoles, recogido en el libro Teatro eroico, e politico de governi di Vicere del Regno di Napoli Dal tempo del Re Ferdinando il Cattolico Fino al presente, publicado por Domenico Antonio Parrino (1694)
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Antonio Hernández-Gil Álvarez-Cienfuegos (Burgos, 1953 – Madrid, 2020) was a Spanish lawyer, businessperson, legal scholar and university full professor. He was the chairperson of the Madrid Bar Association and vice-chair of the General Council of Spanish Lawyers .
Primitive coat of arms of the House of Lara. The House of Lara (Spanish: Casa de Lara) is a noble family from the medieval Kingdom of Castile.Two of its branches, one of the Dukes of Nájera and one of the Marquises of Aguilar de Campoo were considered Grandees of Spain.
Alonso de Cárdenas; García López de Cárdenas; Antonio Díaz de Cardoso; Juan de Carvajal; Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva; Francisco César; Juan de Céspedes; Beltrán de Cetina; Gregorio de Cetina; Pedro Cieza de León; Christopher Columbus; Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (founder of Nicaragua) Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (Yucatán ...
Portrait of Antonio José Álvarez de Abreu, by Antonio González Ruiz. Musée de Parthenay. Antonio José Álvarez de Abreu was a notable figure in Spanish history (8 July 1688 in Santa Cruz de la Palma , Canary Islands , Spain – 28 November 1756), Marquis de la Regalía by King Philip V of Spain on 8 July 1738.