- the
military brotherhoods, such as the
Noble Compañia de
Ballesteros Hijosdalgo de San
Felipe y Santiago, in English, the
Noble Company of
Knights Crossbowmen...
-
retrieved 2009-05-30
Basanta de la Riva,
Alfredo (1955), Sala de los
Hijosdalgo: Catálogo de
todos sus pleitos,
expedientes y
probanzas (in Spanish),...
- of the
rights and
privileges accorded to the
Filipino Prin****lía as
Hijosdalgos of
Castile seems to
facilitate entrance of
Filipino nobles into institutions...
- Díaz de Fuenmayor, a
native of
Calahorra and
Prior of the
Caballeros Hijosdalgo (Knights Hidalgo) of that city, who
married Maria Caballero, also of Calahorra...
-
prominent noble from the
house of Medrano, lord of San Gregorio,
alcalde of
hijosdalgo in
Valladolid (1675),
supernumerary alderman of
noble birth in the Royal...
-
purged the
ranks of the nobility.
Caballero franco:
borne by
those of
hijosdalgo or
infanzone status, but who were commoner-born. Potestad:
borne only...
-
whereby Inca
nobles who
could prove their ancestry were
recognized as
hijosdalgos of Castile. This led to a
frenzy on the part of the
Indigenous nobility...
- 241.
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August 2020. "Real
Cuerpo Colegiado de
Caballeros Hijosdalgo de la Nobleza, de Madrid", Guóa
Oficial de España (in Spanish), 1915,...
- p. 588,
retrieved 3
April 2021 "Real
Cuerpo Colegiado de
Caballeros Hijosdalgo de la Nobleza, de Madrid", Guóa
Oficial de España (in Spanish), 1915,...
- same
noble condition as
their European and
indigenous counterparts ("
hijosdalgo y
personas nobles de
linaje y
solar conoçido"),
forming a
diverse and...