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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 ...

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  4. Palace of the Dukes of Medinaceli (Cogolludo) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Dukes of Medinaceli was commissioned by Luis de Cerda, the first duke in the powerful Medinaceli family, and it was designed by Lorenzo Vázquez de Segovia (c. 1450-c. 1517), an architect of the time who also was in charge of designing the Colegio de Sta. Cruz (c. 1483), and is widely considered Spain's first Renaissance ...

  5. Prince of Fortuna - Wikipedia

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    Prince of Fortuna was a royal title created for Luis de la Cerda in November 1344 by Pope Pope Clement VI. Fortuna is the ancient name for the Canary Islands . This biography of a member of the Spanish royal house is a stub .

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

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    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.

  8. Marquess of Moratalla - Wikipedia

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    Marquess of Moratalla (Spanish: Marqués de Moratalla) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1681 by Charles II to Francisco Luis Fernández de Córdoba, Lord of Belmonte and Moratalla. [2] The name refers to the Palace of Moratalla in Hornachuelos, Córdoba. Gates at the entrance of the Palace of Moratalla in Córdoba

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