- The
Tercio of
Idiaquez was a
Spanish native tercio, a
group of
armed infantry, who
fought in the
Battle of Nördlingen, in the
Thirty Years' War. Pavel...
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Alonso de
Idiáquez may
refer to:
Alonso de
Idiáquez y
Yurramendi (1497–1547)
Alonso de
Idiáquez Butrón y Múgica (1565–1618),
grandson of prev. This disambiguation...
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Idiáquez, 2nd Duke of
Ciudad Real (1597 in
Milan – 25
November 1653), was a
Spanish noble and
naval commander. He was the son of
Alonso de
Idiáquez de...
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Alonso de
Idiáquez Butrón y Múgica (14
February 1565 – 27
September 1618) was a
Spanish nobleman,
soldier and councillor. The
first Duke of
Ciudad Real...
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Carlos Roberto Reina Idiáquez (13
March 1926 – 19
August 2003) was a
Honduran politician,
lawyer and
diplomat who
served as the
President of
Honduras from...
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Jorge Arturo Reina Idiáquez (born 21
March 1935) is a
Honduran politician and diplomat. He is the
brother of
former President Carlos Roberto Reina. Reina...
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Antonio Idiáquez Manrique (1579 – 17
November 1615) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Segovia (1613–1615) and
Bishop of
Ciudad Rodrigo...
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Xavier María de
Munibe e
Idiáquez,
Count of Peñaflorida (23
October 1729 — 13
January 1785) was a
Spanish writer and intellectual,
known for his leading...
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Idiáquez y Garnica, 2nd Duke of
Granada de Ega (1686–1754),
eldest son of
Pedro de Idiázquez y Eguía,
brother of the 1st Duke
Ignacio de
Idiáquez y...
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Marquess of
Santa Cruz, 1817–1820 The
Prince of Anglona, 1820–1823 José
Idiáquez Carvajal [es], 1823–1826 The Duke of Híjar, 1826–1838 José de Madrazo,...