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Carlos Ruspoli y Álvarez de las Asturias Bohorques [9] 2019 Duke of Algeciras: 1906 1906 Carlos López de Carrizosa y Mitjans [10] 2015 Duke of Algete: 1728 1734 Juan Miguel Osorio y Bertrán de Lis [11] 1994 Duke of Aliaga: 1487 1599 Luis Martínez de Irujo y Hohenlohe-Langenburg [12] 2015 Duke of Almazán: 1698 1830 Natalia Ruth Mariátegui ...
On 10 December 1581, he founded Villa de la Cueva de León, no longer in existence, and in April 1582 he founded, as a city, Ciudad de León, now Cerralvo. About the same time he ordered his captain (and later Lieutenant) Gaspar Castaño de Sosa to found Villa de San Luis, now Monterrey, the capital of the modern Mexican state of Nuevo León.
For historians José Luis Martínez and Jaime Montell, it is a quote of Mexican historian Arturo Arnaiz y Freg (1915–1980). [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Esteban Mira Caballos gives it to Mexican historian José Vasconcelos (1882–1959), although he believes its popularization came from Pereyra. [ 7 ]
Luis de Carvajal the Younger (Spanish: Luis de Carvajal el Mozo, c. 1566 – 8 December 1596) was a Spanish-born Crypto-Jewish writer. He was the nephew of the conquistador Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva, who was the governor of New Mexico, and was brought to Mexico at a young age. In Mexico, he began to practice Judaism in secret alongside his ...
He married María de la Esclavitud Sarmiento, 5th Countess of Castel Moncayo on 23 November 1798. They had seven children including: [1] [2] Carlos Gutiérrez de los Ríos (1779-1822) Escolástica Gutiérrez de los Ríos y Sarmiento de Sotomayor (1783-1845), firstly married to José Miguel de la Cueva, 14th Duke of Alburquerque.
María Isidra de la Cruz de la Cerda y Manrique de Lara: 1780–1811: distant cousin, married Diego Ventura de Guzmán, Marqués de Montealegre xx: Diego Isidro de Guzmán y de la Cerda: 1811–1849: son, Order of the Golden Fleece: xxi: Carlos Luis de Guzmán y la Cerda: 1850–1880: son xxii: Juan Bautista de Guzmán y Caballero: 1881–1890 ...
He used the pseudonyms "Luis de Charles," "Fulano de Tal," and "Mefistófeles". [4] Among his theatrical works are Fama inmortal, La herencia de un rey, Entregar la carta, Franceses y prusianos, Mambrú, La divina zarzuela, De Madrid a la luna, Un nudo morrocotudo, La tarjeta de Canuto, Lysistrata, and Cristóbal Colón. [5] [4]
José Miguel de Carvajal-Vargas y Manrique de Lara Polanco, 2nd Duke of San Carlos, (8 May 1771 in Lima, Peru – 27 September 1828 in París), 6th conde de Castillejo and 9th conde del Puerto was an Absolutist military and noble. A favourite of Ferdinand VII of Spain, he became his Mayordomo mayor and Secretario de Estado (Prime minister).