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Diego López de Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo
Castillian noble and ambassador, Lord of Agoncillo / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diego López de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza (XIV century – 15th century) was a noble from the House of Medrano in La Rioja during the successive reigns of John I of Castile, Henry III of Castile and John II of Castile. Diego was a royal ambassador, lawyer and Lord of Agoncillo, Velilla and San Martín de Berberana in the Kingdom of Castile and León.
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Diego López de Medrano | |
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Lord of Agoncillo | |
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Other titles | Lord of Velilla, La Rioja and San Martín de Berberana |
Born | Diego López de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza 14th century Logroño |
Died | 15th century |
Noble family | House of Medrano |
Spouse(s) | Dona Maria Ramirez de Medrano |
Issue | Juan de Medrano, Elvira López de Medrano, Aldonza Diaz de Medrano |
Father | Alvar Díaz de Medrano y Zúñiga |
Mother | Toda Hurtado de Mendoza |
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He is not to be confused with his nephew, Don Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga, Lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza de Cameros, son of his brother Don Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza.[1][2]