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North wind, have seen the shore where the sun sets, always inhaling, according to
Fortune's whims, the misty air of Neptune's waves; You have not in vain deserved the honor that one wishes to give to immortality, this empty honor, this confused glory that deceives the common people for a time, but by labor elevating your renown, you have engraved your name throughout the world, teaching it to remote islands, giving it to sandy fields, to sea gods, to the inhabitants of the waves, and work, the true father of your destiny, has brought it back to the safe shore where your virtue withdraws from the storm. You have not limited the desire of the beautiful season within the confines of your house in Vendo, your sweet homeland, But as one sees a bee that sifts from meadow to meadow, from garden to garden, from rose to rose, from violet to thyme, a thousand sweetnesses, then returning lightly to its hive, bringing homemaker the sweet gifts of the honeycomb to preserve, and the wax, and the honey; Thus, running, hungry to know the rarities that nature brings forth, you were the first to see the Spanish people, the Portuguese, and both poles; wisely making your profit and glory from what the eye of your soul made you believe: and bringing back labor to our eyes of a hundred treasures, drawn from a thousand places, But what use is it that my pen honors you? you, known to both Auroras, have recognized so many diverse peoples, and surpassed the course of my verses. Your eye, first, discussed things that your learned mind had skillfully unfolded; in seeing them, your eye had pleasure, and your soul chose the most beautiful: which today presents to us the work in this tableau, which we have as a pledge of a longer work, where you outline the features in six discourses, of a hundred thousand secrets.
1049:"I, Most High and Serene Lady (being a native of Navarre and recognizing that the greater part of the honor, being, and fortune I possess, next to God, springs and proceeds from Your Majesty as the true source of my happiness and life), have found this first and tender flower of my labors among the thorns of my sorrows and toils. I removed it from among them, and not knowing anyone who deserves it as much, nor to whom I owe it, I present it to Your Majesty (...) If in this first book Your Majesty enjoys the flowers, in the subsequent ones, you will savor the delicious fruit of the rarest and most curious secrets of nature that I have been able to learn and gather from Spain, the Indies, and my interactions with Italians and Portuguese. Since I have discovered and acquired them with curiosity and labor, I have no doubt that Your Majesty, recognizing my goodwill, will favor them with your attention (...) From this Hermitage in the Bois de Vincennes, on this day of Saint Paul, the twenty-fifth of January, in the year 1583. I kiss the Royal feet of Your Majesty, your most obedient servant, vassal, and subject, Julio Iñiguez de Medrano."
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after a thousand dangers, traversing so many peoples and cities, wisely exploring, you, Julius, bring back safely to your homeland. And if for me fate, not civil strife or force, should bestow leisure: if my lyre and the numerous Muses could avail through song, I would not allow these many labors of yours to fall into oblivion; nor would any age, with venom put aside, silence your name out of envy. Not because you possess Indian ivory, or pearls from the red shore, or gems from the cut veins of the earth fleeing from the deep recesses of gold. May you live dear to noble princes, offspring of noble parents, of the
Medrano lineage, whose House brought forth well-known men of virtues. Not these, exposed to the caprices of fortune, would our lyre sing, I say. Truly, let the virtue that penetrates your holy mind ennoble you. For this alone, at the end of all years, escapes the funeral pyre; while to others, old age, rain, fire, and fierce East Wind threaten destruction. This, indeed, is the true reward of true praise, worthy recompense for good intellects, which afterward, as wings, will bear you above
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peragrans, redux scrutata docté, tecum Jule incolumis patriae reportas. Quod si mihi sors patria, non furor civilis, et vis demeret otium: si quid meae cantu valeret barbitos et numerosa Musae, Hos tot labores non paterer tuos oblivioni cederé: nec tuum nomen vel ulla aetas veneno, invidiae pósito taceret. Non quod tibi sit aut ebur indicum, aut concha rubri gemmea littoris, aut secta telluris profundo vena sinu fugientis auri. Charusque vivas principibus viris, sanguis parentum nobilium, genus
Medraneum (sat nota virtus quos domus illa tulit virorum). Non ista, fortunae utpote ludicris exposta, nostra inquam caneret chelys. Verum tuae quod sancta mentís, nobilitet penétrate virtus. Namque haec supremum sola fugit rogum omnes in annos posthuma, caeteris, finem vetustas, imber, ignis, et violens minitatur Eurus. Haec illa verae est laiidis adorea, condigna merces ingeniis bonis, Cosíos supra quae postmodum ala te vehet haud metuente solui.
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1998:, the House of Medrano united with the House of Desrousseaux in France (1809), creating the noble Desrousseaux de Médrano branch. Louis-Philippe Desrousseaux, who died in Paris in 1875, married Charlotte-Louise de Médrano in 1809. In September 1866, Louis-Philippe requested and received, by imperial decree on June 22, 1867, the authorization to regularly add the name of the Médrano family to his own, to which his wife belonged. The Desrousseaux family was authorized to join their name to Médrano, and will be dedicated to them in their place. The Desrousseaux family belonged to the great commerce of
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However, the de Mont family did not keep the seigneury of Verlus, which had already been owned by the noble Pierre Iñiguez de
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covered a hole the width of a man's body. This hole led to a staircase carved into the rock. Naturally curious, Médrano imagined that it might be an underground passage that perhaps contained some rarity or treasure, and he resolved to descend. To do so, he went to fetch a lantern and, accompanied by a faithful servant, he soon returned to the exact spot he had noticed.
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498:. There is a marriage contract between Julián Íñiguez de Medrano and Sérène de Montauban, dated July 18, 1550; but it seems that Sérène was his second wife. It was precisely because of his place at court, thanks to the intercession of the queen, that Medrano managed to marry Sérène de Montauban, daughter of Bertrand de Montauban, lord of
886:"La Sylva Curiosa de Julián de Medrano, Caballero Navarrese, which deals with various very subtle and curious things, very appropriate for Ladies and Gentlemen in all virtuous and honest conversations. Addressed to the very high and most serene Queen of Navarre su Sennora, in Paris, Printed at the House of Nicolas Chesneav, MDLXXXIII."
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Medrano, Marie, is called the daughter of the "inate Julián de Medrano.” For this very reason, this author flatly denies that, as Carsalade du Pont suggests, Julián de
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The first deals with the following subjects: different from many recreational and beneficial things, such as the so-called meanings, letters and short words of Love, and it also contains the most beautiful proverbs, sayings and delicate sentiments that the author has been able to draw and learn among
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Thus, Medrano, may you, having been spent with so many and such arduous labors, reveal faithful monuments of your ingenious mind. Spread forth the merchandise which fertile Iberia, or monstrous Africa, the mother of novelties, or the fields of Italy and Sicily have provided for you. Whatever at last,
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Desrousseaux de Medrano's brother Édouard-Charles created the Desrousseaux de Vandières branch when he married his wife and added it to his surname along with the Vandières Estate. His descendant Ange-Alphonse-Edward Desrousseaux de Vandières, born at the Vandières castle in 1866, was
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On June 2, 1593, in the noble castle of Verlus in the lower county of Armagnac, Vincent de Verlus, lord of that place, made a "donation of each and every one of his possessions, land of Verlus, lodgings, rents, fiefs, seigneurial rights, etc., to the noble Vincent du Mont, seigneur of that place".
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It is not the itch to be seen as an author that compels me to bring this little work to light; I have merely faithfully translated it from the Spanish of Julian Iniguez de Médrano. If there are some noteworthy features found in it, the glory is solely due to him. He flourished in the time of Queen
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Francisco Chacón-Manrique de Lara Medrano was the son of Francisco María Chacón-Manrique de Lara Chacón and Manuela Tomasa de Medrano y Angulo, and the grandson of Fernando Chacón y Manrique de Lara, II Count of Mollina. He was also the brother of José Joaquín Chacón-Manrique de Lara Medrano, III
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for thirty-six years. According to the Inventory of the Convent, Jean-Marie de Médrano became his heir. Archives of the Auch Seminary have many papers concerning Medrano, lords of Mauhic, etc. Jean-Marie de Médrano's appointment took place in October 1735. The taking of possession only dates from
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To senor Medrano: You, who, giving your life to glory, have seen Africa, India, and Italy, and without paling in the midst of dangers, practiced among foreign peoples; You, who have been able to see, over the waters of the Nabataean River, fair Aurora rise in her chariot, and sailing against the
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Sic bellicosa Cantabria decus, Medrano, tot tantisque laboribilsy defuncte, recludas fidelis ingenii monimenta cunetas. Expande merces quas tibi Iberia Ferax novorum, aut praebuit Aphrica monstrosa mater, vel dederunt, Italid Siculique campi. Quaecumque tándem mille periculisy gentes et urbes tot
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After the demise of Navarre's king consort, Antonie de Borbón, in 1562, there is a gap in information about Julián Íñiguez de Medrano until the 1580s. It's plausible that his journeys around the world occurred during this period, potentially prompted by the changes in the court dynamics following
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before the Holy See, dated June 9, 1546, in which he mentions a conversation with Pedro de Albret y Navarra, bishop of Cominges, illegitimate son of Juan III of Navarra —stepbrother, therefore, of Enrique II—, and spy imperial in the court of the kings of Navarre, in which he informed him that
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holding up the Medrano ancestral tree. The palace was featured in a printed record of the "Iconographic Museum of the Kingdom" promoted by the Provincial Council. The property is also known as Casa Estudio, for having housed the city's Grammar Study. This 16th-century building has a compact
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dated 1602. Perhaps that "Mederano du Royaume de Navare, et marié en Gasgogne" mentioned in the Histoire du Márechal de Matignon, that "Medrane" mentioned by Henry IV, was one of the children of Julián Íñiguez de Medrano. The Gascon Rolls provides a French variation of Medrano: "Moderano
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Novel of the Curious Impertinent. The main novelty here lies in the inclusion of Cervantes' "Novela del curioso impertinente" (Novel of the Inquisitive Impertinent) without any indication of authorship, which led some to believe that this short story was written by Medrano.
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Summoned by King Louis XVI, the Estates General of 1789 ended when the Third Estate, along with some members of the other Estates, formed the National Assembly and, against the wishes of the King, invited the other two estates to join. This signaled the outbreak of the
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Scarcely had the light he was carrying dissipated the profound darkness that reigned in this cavern when a prodigious quantity of bats, owls, and other nocturnal birds, frightened by his presence, seemed to want to knock him down as they flew tumultuously around
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One of them, Julián Íñiguez de Medrano y Luca, named after his father, was ordained a priest, and, thanks to the surviving ordination letter, dated 1573. It is known that both de Medrano, father of the ordained, like his mother, Francisca, were originally from
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65 years after his progenitor Don Andrés Vélaz de Medrano entered Navarre, Julián's ancestor Don Blas Íñiguez de Medrano is documented on 2 November 1044 in a donation list regarding the properties that belonged to the jurisdiction of the monastery of
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back various treasures to his home. Behold, a new Ulysses, like Julius Medrano, From various peoples, from diverse seas, He brings back every kind of gem and every kind of gold: A treasure as great as that of Ulysses, never before seen."
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Duchess María del Carmen Chacón de Medrano had, in addition to their heir, a second son named José Alvarez de las Asturias Bohorques y Chacón Medrano (born January 10, 1794, Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain), Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalry of the
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Duchess María del Carmen Chacón de Medrano was born in Seville on July 17, 1772, and died in Madrid on May 2, 1860, belonging to –by her paternal father Francisco Chacón-Manrique de Lara Medrano (1729-1785)– a branch to the county house of
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The latter has never been printed; I found the manuscript written by Médrane himself in the illustrious Abbey of Châtillon, where, in the intervals of leisure that more serious studies allowed me, I amused myself by adapting it in a French
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Table Two of the names of the authors that Julio alleges, with whose authority, together with his experience, he confirms and proves that his work is most true and clean of all suspicion in all things that deal with the hidden secrets of
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appearance. The ground floor features meticulous ashlar stonework with an lintel doorway and two large windows. The rest of the building is made of brick, adorned with wooden eaves with vegetal motifs, and a gable on the corner.
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ended up imprisoned in the Cueva de Medrano, located in the centre of the town of Argamasilla de Alba. The place can still be visited nowadays, and it is where, undoubtedly, Don Quixote de la Mancha started to be written.
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her ill-fated brother, the Duke. She had settled in the Chateau de Gaure and had taken into her service as a shepherdess a little girl twelve years old. There, she would also take in a wolf, and named him Pharamond.
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Julián Íñiguez de Medrano was the son of Pedro Íñiguez de Medrano and María de Ocaris (or Ocáriz). Through his father Pedro Íñiguez de Medrano, Julián claimed he was also a descendant of the Navarrese royal house of
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in 1740, married Marie Lefebvre de Ladonchamps in Metz in 1764. In 1784, Jean provided proof of nobility to secure admission to the Military School for his son, Henri-Jacques de Médrano de Baulat, born in
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sayings, sentences, stories, phrases, nicknames, proverbs, epitaphs, various anecdotes, famous quotes from authorities on various subjects; also poetic compositions and love stories and exotic adventures
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Spaniards, along with many others that the same author has written. Compound. And thou shalt find in him many gentle and funny tales, and some curious epitaphs, found in various lands by Julius himself
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or from some large city, which the lord of Mauhic must have brought this furniture, so rich and of great style. It was found at the Château de Mauhic. Jean de Médrano, a knight, Lord of Baulat,
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Histoire du mareschal de Matignon,... avec tout ce qui s'est passé de plus memorable depuis la mort du roy François I. jusqu'à la fin des guerres civiles. Par monsieur de Cailliere,...
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Julián Íñiguez de Médrano, a Navarrese gentleman, illustrious for his knowledge and celebrated for his travels throughout almost the entire world. Medrano was a descendant of
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published in 1583 by Nicolas Chesneau and edited by Mercedes Alcalá Galán. Julián Íñiguez de Medrano would have been around sixty-three years old at the time of publishing
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Dictionnaire des familles françaises anciennes ou notables à la fin du XIXe siècle. XIV. Des-Dug. - 1915 / par C. d'E.-A. [Chaix d'Est-Ange]
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The third book discusses the properties and virtues of precious stones and the benefits that can be derived from them, chosen through experience.
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Iniguez de Médrano, a Navarrese gentleman, illustrious for his knowledge and celebrated for his travels throughout almost the entire world...
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The fourth book teaches the properties, nature, and virtues of many terrestrial animals and reveals many proven secrets obtained from them.
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in the 17th century. García's descendant Fernando Chacón-Manrique de Lara y Messía Medrano (b. 29 February 1837), VI Count of Mollina,
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Catalogue de Gentilshommes D'Armangnac et de Quercy, Assembly of the nobles 1789 by Louis de la Roque et Edouard de Barthélemy, Paris
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On January 10, 1757, from the 2nd register of the "Aquitaine" 2nd battalion, Medrano is mentioned alongside other individuals in the
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1695:. In 1764 de Médrano was recorded under the "Cies de grenadiers de la Reignerais" division, and Medrano is listed as a leader of a
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Julián was first married to a certain Francisca de Luca, with whom he had three children. With his second wife, he had one child.
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in 1901 to Princess Élisabeth d'Ysembourg and Büdingen, a member of one of Germany's most illustrious houses, and the daughter of
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Introducción a la Silva Curiosa de Julián de Medrano, por Mercedes Alcalá Galán, New York: Peter Lang, 1998, ISBN 0-8204-3759-X
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Don Nicolás Mauricio Álvarez de las Asturias Bohorques y Vélez Ladrón de Guevara, Verdugo y Enríquez de Sevilla, I Duke of Gor
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When his first wife died, Julián Iñiguez de Medrano went to France, where he was part of the court of the kings of Navarre,
1598:"Minutes of the General Assembly of the three orders of the seneschalsy of Lectoure. March 16, 1789 (Under King Louis XVI)"
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with the one already featured in the "Silva curiosa." Médrano presents this work as an absolute truth and asserts that in
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Julian Iñiguez de Medrano's Greek Manuscript is revealed through the discovery of what is presented as a translation into
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very early. In 1589 the County of Armagnac was definitively reunited with the crown of France following the accession of
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After the death of Henry II of Navarre in 1555, it seems that Julián Iñiguez de Medrano went into the service of Prince
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Enrique II was trying to gain support in Upper Navarre to recover it. To achieve this, he had sent three neighbors from
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It can be deduced that Julián Íñiguez de Medrano was around sixty-three years old and occupied a position within the
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In red, the lands of Navarre occupied by Ferdinand. In pink, the remaining Kingdom of Navarre which survived until
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a cavalry officer, a knight of honor and devotion of the Order of Malta, and was honored with the title of Roman
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Another enigma surrounding Julián Iñíguez de Medrano: the two Orcavellas By Andrés Gallego Barnes LESO. Toulouse
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856:: very critical of the vices of the Roman Church, open to new forms of spirituality, but faithful to orthodoxy.
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of Mollina and the paternal uncle of Francisco Chacón-Manrique de Lara y Messía Medrano, IV Count of Mollina,
1158:"Potemus. Oh, very powerful, oh mightiest Bacchus... Through the same Bacchus who drinks and quenches through
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Historia singular de seis animales, d'el Can, d'el Cavallo, d'el Lobo, d'el Osso, d'el Ciervo y d'el Elefante,
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and Pardiac. Jean-Marie de Médrano-Mauhic, Lord of Mauhic (municipality of Averon, Gers), was guillotined at
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https://francearchives.gouv.fr/fr/file/d2728eb798f004e3f4ed74f102c7f1da89da865f/FRSHD_PUB_00000201_0002.pdf
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Potemus. Oh valde potens, oh fortissime Bacche... Per eundem Bachum qui bibit et potat per pocula poculorum
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Julián Íñiguez de Medrano, Pierre Íñiguez de Medrano, François Iñiguez de Medrano, Marie Iñiguez de Medrano
2619:"THE BEGINNING OF EL QUIXOTE IN THE CUEVA DE MEDRANO JAIL – Bodegas Montalvo Wilmot – Finca Los Cerrillos"
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To the most invincible and powerful Caesar Henry III, King of France and Poland, Julius Medrano, Navarrese
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2323:"UN CARTULARIO DE SANTA MARÍA LA REAL DE NÁJERA DEL 1209, J.CANTERA ORIVE - Biblioteca Gonzalo de Berceo"
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Coat of arms of Desrousseaux de Médrano in France (1st Quarter, of Desrousseaux; 2nd Quarter, of Medrano)
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This edition is of interest to Cervantes collectors and scholars as it contains an early printing of his
3009:"Family tree of María del Carmen Chacón-Manrique de Lara Carrillo de Albornoz Medrano Jácome de Lienden"
837:, and this Princess, who knew how to value people of wit, believed she gained much by having him at her
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RELATION OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE TOMB OF THE ENCHANTRESS ORCAVELLE WITH THE TRAGIC HISTORY OF HER LOVES
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In the "Rares" room of the Biblioteca Nacional, in Madrid, there are two copies of the two editions of
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The second book deals with the nature of herbs and plants and their rarest, proven, and true virtues.
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It was Queen Marguerite de Valois, eager to read texts in Spanish that commissioned Medrano to write
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largely copied from Timoneda or Juan Aragonés. Julian Iñiguez de Medrano has a special fondness for
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commanded him to compose a book on Spanish companies and currencies, and some other work in Spanish,
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Minutes of the General Assembly of the three orders of the Senechaussic of Lectoure, March 16, 1789
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former royal palace of the Kings and Queens of Navarre from the late 12th century to the mid-15th.
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Famous for his travels all around the world, the memory of Don Julián Íñiguez de Medrano, lord of
429:. In Viero, below a ford and adjacent to it, a piece of land belonged to Blas Íñiguez de Medrano.
356:(Navarre). Julian Iniguez de Medrano had four brothers. It was first thought that Julián was from
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Furthermore, he provides interesting but difficult-to-verify information about Medrano's works: "
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by Viscount Révérend. Louis-Philippe Desrousseaux and Charlotte-Louise de Médrano had two sons:
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department in southwestern France. Her brother, Duke Ramon de Medrano, had been lord of Mauser,
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since the 16th century. In an 18th century document, a list of six of his descendants is made:
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in 1772. Jean de Médrano took part in the assemblies of the nobility held in Lectoure in 1789.
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The fifth book focuses on the properties and nature of fish and the benefits derived from them.
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In the 19th century, the main alliances of the noble Médrano family from France were with the
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Medrano could be the same Medrano who was involved in a certain conspiracy in 1595 to deliver
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The author of this translation, a certain de Castera, after dedicating it "To His Highness
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court. Julián Íñiguez de Medrano also wrote another rare and nearly forgotten work titled "
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General interior view of the entrance hall at the Palace of Íñiguez de Medrano in Sangüesa
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born in Charleville in 1810, married Me Perrier in 1847, and died in 1876, leaving a son
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and born in the 1540's, however it is more likely that he was born around the 1520's in
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in 1772. de Médrano took part in the 1789 assemblies of the nobility held in Lectoure.
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Deo volente, navigabo vimine. / O. DE. EC. SE. AS. ME. /End of this Silva's first book
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Prophecy of the Cave of Salamanca for the present year, and then usque ad finem seculi
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Everything indicates that, indeed, Medrano participated actively in the attempts of
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Jaime Vélaz de Medrano, the Mayor and Alcaide of the town and last royal castle of
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1180:", but not all) accumulate in these pages, where the reader will find examples of
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La Silva Curiosa by Julian Iniguez de Medrano (republished in 1608 by César Oudin)
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born in Charleville in 1817, administrator of the Saint-Gobain Glass Company, a
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seems to have been long: "barons of La Bassère, lords of Verlus, Mauhic, Guare,
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This type of narration continues until the account of Medrano's discovery of a
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of a manuscript found by a certain Adrien Du Perron De Castera in the Abbey of
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on February 9, 1909. He made a prestigious connection through his marriage in
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by Abbé Pierre by Hudson, Jay William, b. 1874; D. Appleton and Company. pbl
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Les Controles de Troupes de l'ancien Ŕegime Tome 2, 1970 pgs. 332-336 and 338
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https://www.furet.com/media/pdf/feuilletage/9/7/8/2/0/1/1/2/9782011264015.pdf
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Record of the Marquis de Medrano at the assembly in Lectoure are kept in the
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https://archive.org/stream/abbpierre00compgoog/abbpierre00compgoog_djvu.txt
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as if she had been born, raised and raised all her life in Italy and Spain.
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Julián Íñiguez de Medrano, su Silva curiosa (1583) y una anécdota tudelana
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to the Spanish, and who would also appear mentioned in a letter from King
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Discovery of Medrano's Greek Manuscript: Tomb of the Enchantress Orcavella
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and other places; this very Château de Guaré had been his. However, the
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Medrano's Greek Manuscript: A Translation by Adrien Du Perron De Castera
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Julián Íñiguez de Medrano in the Nérac Court of Queen Margaret of Valois
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This would mark the beginning of Julian Íñiguez de Medrano's lineage in
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Moorish Prince named Andrés Vélaz de Medrano. This Prince came from the
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Archives du Gers, series B, Insinuations of the Sénéhaussee of Lectoure
2894:"Medrano Coat of Arms / Family Crest – COADB / Eledge Family Genealogy"
2524:(in Spanish). University of Michigan. A. Gomez Fuentenebro. p. 25.
2484:(in Spanish). University of Michigan. A. Gomez Fuentenebro. p. 23.
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when entering the cave of a necromancer, a servant of a holy hermit: "
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The book ends with some laudatory poems and other postliminary texts: "
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ABOUT THE CURIOUS FOREST OF DE MEDRANO: Let whoever wishes boast about
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2537:"Otro enigma en torno a Julián Iñíguez de Medrano: las dos Orcavellas"
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One of Julián's descendants, Jean de Médrano, knight, lord of Baulat,
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Pedro Iñiguez de Medrano (father) María de Ocáriz (mother), 4 brothers
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He obtained the title 'lord of Mauhic' a few years after the Abbé de
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1520s–1585-1588?) was an author, knight and courtier of the kings of
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One of Julián Íñiguez de Medrano's short-length narrative pieces in
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La Silva Curiosa ("The Curious Forest") by Julián Íñiguez de Medrano
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His father Pedro Iñiguez was from the illustrious house of Medrano,
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Chaix d'Est-Ange, Gustave (1863-1923) Auteur du texte (1903–1929).
2431:"Palacio de Velaz de Medrano en Igúzquiza, Navarra | MonumentalNet"
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Julio Iñiguez de Medrano, Navarrese, the Serenísima Reina y Señora,
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La silva curiosa, en que se tratan diversas cosas sotilissimas ...
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Table of the Seven Books of the Silva by Julio Iñiguez de Medrano,
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Sérène de Montauban (first wife), Francisca de Luca (second wife)
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3120:"José Joaquín Chacón-Manrique de Lara Medrano, Count of Mollina"
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https://cvc.cervantes.es/literatura/aiso/pdf/03/aiso_3_3_024.pdf
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is recorded in November 1732. He had held the title of abbot of
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Medrano returned from his travels and flourished in the time of
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Through this marriage, Julián Íñiguez de Medrano became lord of
3072:"Family tree of Francisco María Chacón-Manrique de Lara Chacón"
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3168:"Family tree of José Álvarez de las Asturias Bohorques Chacón"
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2118:(de Medrano and Carrillo de Albornoz both married in 1738).
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in the 18th century. Information about them is stored in the
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2942:"Bulletin de la Société d'histoire et d'archéologie du Gers"
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María Manuela Enriqueta Kirkpatrick de Closbourn y Grevignée
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The Marquis of Medrano was listed in a complete list of the
1164:- Julián Íñiguez de Medrano, the prayer addressed to Bacchus
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Poetic tributes for the travels of Julián Íñiguez de Medrano
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and Learza, Juan Velaz de Medrano y Echauz, and his brother
2504:(in Spanish). University of Michigan. A. Gomez Fuentenebro.
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1961:
Dona Antionette de Medrano, the mistress of the chateau de
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3036:"Family tree of Francisco Chacón-Manrique de Lara Medrano"
1873:. The Château de Mauhic is situated in the valleys of the
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1220:, of which he collects a good number of all varieties, in
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The Works in La Silva Curiosa by Julián Íñiguez de Medrano
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Already in 1582 he was in the vicinity of the capital, in
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https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/4221694.pdf
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company associated with the "Aquitaine" 1st, 2nd and 4th
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or poems of praise by Julian Iñiguez de Medrano, both in
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Sabazan, notary in Nogaro, and Monlezun, vol. VI, p. 173
2787:"Medrano family heraldry genealogy Coat of arms Medrano"
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1557:, which Armagnac embraced almost entirely. Armagnac and
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For example, Medrano's reputation as a great traveler: "
364:. However, Julián Íñiguez de Medrano was related to the
2347:"SANGÜESA CITY MAP by Turismo Reyno de Navarra - Issuu"
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Colchis was an exonym for the Georgian polity of Egrisi
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An Ode to Julián Íñiguez de Medrano, Knight of Navarre,
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Juan Velaz de Medrano y Echauz, lord of Igúzquiza, and
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https://www.diputaciondelagrandezaytitulosdelreino.es/
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to the Assemblies of the Nobility for the election of
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1004:, beginning at page 274. Don Quixote was written when
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An Ode to Julián Íñiguez de Medrano, Knight of Navarre
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Julián de Medrano, José María Sbarbi y Osuna (1878).
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Julián de Medrano, José María Sbarbi y Osuna (1878).
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Julián de Medrano, José María Sbarbi y Osuna (1878).
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Titles, Ennoblements, and Peerages of the Restoration
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Confiscation of Médrano-Mauhic property, condemned...
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Poems of Praise dedicated to Queen Margaret de Valois
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2595:"Medrano Julián de (fl circa 1583) La Silva Curiosa"
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Andrés de Medrano y Mendizábal, II Count of Torrubia
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by order of representatives of the Darti-Goeyte and
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Allegory by Ja. Auratus, the Royal Poet of the king
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1144:The seventh book deals with the secrets of nature.
879:La Silva Curiosa by Julián Íñiguez de Medrano 1583
3096:"Family tree of Fernando Chacón-Manrique de Lara"
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774:Testimony of Benito Selyagio, Hermit of Salamanca
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1643:in 1868. The Médrano family made alliances with
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914:" of diverse and curious subjects; because she "
3243:17th-century Spanish dramatists and playwrights
3233:16th-century Spanish dramatists and playwrights
3218:16th-century people from the Kingdom of Navarre
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1965:, was born in Spain. Guaré is a commune in the
1905:1736, the time of the expedition of the Bulls.
1581:; they roughly formed the three departments of
1427:Everything indicates that by then he had died.
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445:The Palace of the Íñiguez de Medrano family in
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1761:Jacques de Medrano, Lord of Layan and Coladrey
1101:Julián's stated purpose, as explained in the "
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3203:La Silva Curiosa by Julian Iniguez de Medrano
1325:Monseigneur de Bouillon de la Tour d'Auvergne
916:gets very upset reading the Spanish language.
392:and ancient Navarrese high nobility from the
2455:"Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage Online"
2102:, became the VII Marquéss of Villamayor, VI
1707:on 22 October 1764, among other battalions.
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2771:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
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667:In 1583, Julián wrote about his journey to
561:to recover the part of Navarre occupied by
71:Shield of the House of Medrano in Navarre "
2940:Société archéologique, historique (1929).
1722:, based on a split along the 45th parallel
1319:Testimony from Adrien Du Perron De Castera
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2299:"MEDRANO - Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia"
1659:in 1906. They also made an alliance with
1561:did not form two provinces, but only two
565:in 1546. In fact, there is a letter from
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469:● Pierre Íñiguez de Medrano y Montauban
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3263:Spanish male dramatists and playwrights
2993:Chapter XXX: The Last Wolves of Aignan
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2566:. Dr. v. Will. Clowes & Sons. 1892.
2377:Ayuntamiento Sangüesa / Zangozako Udala
2084:García de Medrano y Alvarez de los Ríos
2011:Charles-Adolphe Desrousseaux de Médrano
1711:Julián's descendants in Southern France
342:Palace of the Kings of Navarre, Estella
213:, dedicated to Queen Margaret of Valois
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2042:Bruno, Prince of Ysenburg and Büdingen
2017:François-Henri Desrousseaux de Médrano
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2148:Eugénie de Montijo, Empress of France
1281:Ivlius de Medrano, in Lectorem Zoïlum
899:printer, published La silva curiosa.
615:Emperor Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
517:
472:● François Iñiguez de Medrano y Luca
3144:"Manuela Tomasa de Medrano y Angulo"
2682:Dictionnaire de biographie francaise
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2048:Medrano unites with the Dukes of Gor
1041:, and two octaves, are dedicated to
763:— Ja. Auratus, the Poet of Royalty.
708:
2978:General Inventory. Nos. 12942—12964
2966:"Château de Mauhic, French Château"
2831:"Héraldique : base de données"
2820:
2577:Medrano, Julian Iniguez de (1608).
2416:Archives historiques de la Gascogne
1600:in the catalog of the Gentlemen of
1445:Julián's lineage in Southern France
796:Prophecy of the Hermit of Salamanca
551:Louis XIII of France, II of Navarre
466:● Julián Íñiguez de Medrano y Luca
24:
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2508:
1996:restoration of the French monarchy
1852:
1756:Joseph de Medrano, Lord of Coudret
1527:Opening of the Estates General in
1149:The first book of La Silva Curiosa
964:Republished in 1608 by Cesar Oudin
541:Courtier in the Kingdom of Navarre
475:● Marie Iñiguez de Medrano y Luca
268:, and became part of the court of
246:Julián Íñiguez de Medrano y Ocáriz
25:
3299:
2210:
2186:
2106:and the Marquéss of las Nieves.
1948:
1861:Château de Mauhic (Mauhic Castle)
1820:Entrance at the Château de Verlus
1731:, first located in the region of
1540:de Medrano, Le Marquis de Medrano
1481:, from where they settled in the
1070:, in which Medrano manifests his
589:, Alcaide of the Royal Castle of
1892:died in 1732, at Mauhic. In the
1691:, notably Chevalier de Medrano,
949:, and those closer to our time,
686:, was preserved in testimonies,
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2150:; being the youngest sister of
994:Novela del Curioso Impertinente
603:Jaime Vélaz de Medrano y Echauz
587:Jaime Vélaz de Medrano y Echauz
415:
383:
370:Jaime Vélaz de Medrano y Echauz
2364:
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2303:aunamendi.eusko-ikaskuntza.eus
2291:
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2172:
2021:Count of the Holy Roman Empire
1982:Desrousseaux de Médrano Branch
1774:Dominique de Medrano, Lord of
374:Palace of the Kings of Navarre
260:, poet, and playwright of the
13:
1:
2641:. A. Gomez Fuentenebro. 1878.
2165:
1740:Antoine de Medrano, Baron de
1473:had obtained the illustrious
727:, not fearing to be unbound.
423:Santa María la Real de Nájera
3253:17th-century Spanish writers
2662:La Sylva Curiosa pp. 103-106
2599:catalogue.swanngalleries.com
2373:"Palacio Iñiguez de Medrano"
2063:The House of Medrano became
1748:Laurent de Medrano, Lord of
1608:who took part or sent their
1508:, etc., born in 1740 in the
930:Testimony of de la Morinière
433:Palace of Íñiguez de Medrano
406:Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba
276:. He is known for his book,
7:
2791:Heraldrys Institute of Rome
2156:Duke of Peñaranda del Duero
1908:Etienne de Médrano, former
1896:, the death of the Abbé de
1786:Coat of arms of Medrano in
1279:"; a few verses in Latin: "
1059:Summary of La Silva Curiosa
605:fought for the independent
535:Spanish Conquest of Navarre
27:Author, poet and playwright
10:
3304:
3248:17th-century Spanish poets
3238:16th-century Spanish poets
2711:"The Gascon Rolls Project"
1766:Henri de Medrano, Lord of
1287:," etc. The colophon is: "
1043:Queen Marguerite de Valois
859:He had been in Nérac with
613:until it was completed by
352:, also known as the first
29:
1865:The Medrano family owned
1553:, in the senechaussee of
427:García Ramírez of Navarre
333:Family and Royal Ancestry
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49:Julián Íñiguez de Medrano
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18:Julian Iniguez de Medrano
2684:, Paris, Letouzey, 1970.
2136:National Armies of Spain
1453:Noble crown of a French
1418:
980:. The second edition of
861:Queen Margaret of Valois
835:Queen Margaret of Valois
712:
597:Julian's relatives, the
270:Queen Margaret of Valois
3273:Spanish Roman Catholics
2671:La Sylva Curiosa p. 169
2262:Indurain, Carlos Mata.
1869:in the municipality of
1469:of France, the ancient
1006:Don Miguel de Cervantes
617:in 1522 after his army
3258:Roman Catholic writers
2327:www.vallenajerilla.com
2281:Pineda, Pedro (1740).
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2379:(in European Spanish)
2371:z.1234 (2012-06-19).
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1894:Kécrologe de Berdoues
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2056:Coat of arms of the
1932:, etc., born in the
1676:in 1901, as well as
1673:House of d'Ysembourg
1666:in 1851, along with
1635:family in 1809, the
1465:By the time of King
1429:Guy de Monsembernard
1021:Marguerite de Valois
694:and lyrical poetry:
585:Coat of arms of Don
563:Fernando el Catolico
425:during the reign of
2715:www.gasconrolls.org
2583:(in Spanish). Orry.
2182:. 24 November 2015.
2152:Cipriano de Palafox
1994:Shortly before the
1809:, Coladrey, Gouts,
1357:, presently called
634:Juana III de Albret
486:Sérène de Montauban
459:Marriages and issue
3268:Spanish male poets
3228:Spanish Golden Age
2639:"La Silva curiosa"
2419:(in French). 1888.
2092:Kingdom of Navarre
2061:
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1693:Lieutenant Colonel
1670:, and notably the
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1483:County of Armagnac
1479:Kingdom of Navarre
1458:
1370:
1239:The first book of
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996:, a story told in
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854:Margaret Angoulême
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518:Lords of Maumusson
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394:Kingdom of Navarre
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262:Spanish Golden Age
200:Spanish Golden Age
40:Íñiguez de Medrano
2116:ducal of Montemar
2104:Count of Torrubia
1867:Château de Mauhic
1626:French Revolution
1307:(sister-house of
1178:for the most part
1066:is a heteroclite
908:Bois de Vincennes
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630:Antoine de Borbón
412:in the year 979.
366:lord of Igúzquiza
354:Kings of Pamplona
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1242:La Silva Curiosa
1064:La Silva Curiosa
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1729:south of France
1720:Southern France
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1591:Tarn-et-Garonne
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1499:south of France
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