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  2. Luis de la Cerda y de la Vega - Wikipedia

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    In 1460, Count Medinaceli entered into his first marriage with Catalina Lasso de Mendoza, Señora Valfermoso de Tajuña. The marriage was childless and was dissolved on 14 December 1472. In 1471, Luis de la Cerda married Anna de Navarra (1451-1477), the only (albeit illegitimate) daughter of the late Charles, Prince of Viana. Upon entering into ...

  3. Luis Francisco de la Cerda, 9th Duke of Medinaceli - Wikipedia

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    Don Juan Francisco de la Cerda and Doña Catalina de Aragón Folc de Cardona y Córdoba Luis Francisco de la Cerda y Aragón, 9th Duke of Medinaceli (2 August 1660, in El Puerto de Santa María – 26 January 1711, in Pamplona ), 9th Duke of Medinaceli , was a Spanish noble and politician.

  4. Duke of Medinaceli - Wikipedia

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    Luis de la Cerda y Mendoza, 3rd Count of Medinaceli (bef. 1404 – after 1447). He was a courtier under King John II of Castile. Gastón I de la Cerda, 4th Count of Medinaceli (1414–1454). He was a courtier of King John II of Castile. Luis de la Cerda y de la Vega, 5th Count of Medinaceli (c. 1442–1501). On 31 October 1479, he became the ...

  5. House of la Cerda - Wikipedia

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    The House de la Cerda is a noble line of the Crown of Castile descending from the Infante Ferdinand de la Cerda, eldest son of King Alfonso X. It was one of four noble lineages that arose directly from the Castilian royal family during the thirteenth century and is the origin of the Dukes of Medinaceli .

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  8. Luis de la Cerda - Wikipedia

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    Luis de la Cerda was the second son of Alfonso de la Cerda, the disinherited and Matilde of Brienne-Eu (daughter of John II of Brienne). [1] Alfonso had been chosen to inherit the Kingdom of León from his grandfather King Alfonso X of Castile-León, but was deposed and driven into exile in 1284 by his uncle, Sancho IV.

  9. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Most people enter military service “with the fundamental sense that they are good people and that they are doing this for good purposes, on the side of freedom and country and God,” said Dr. Wayne Jonas, a military physician for 24 years and president and CEO of the Samueli Institute, a non-profit health research organization.