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Morgadios were
abolished in 1863. In
Spain the
practice was
known as
mayorazgo, and was a part of the
Castilian law from 1505 (Leyes de Toro) to 1820...
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Mayorazgo Palace (Palacio del
Mayorazgo) is a
rural palace in Inguanzo, Cabrales, Asturias, Spain...
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Mayorasgo de Koka (literally
Primogeniture of Coca, or the
Entailed Estate of the Coca family) was a 35,000-acre (140 km2)
tract of land in northeastern...
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Ciudad Real in 1879,
inherited the
position of the
ninth owner of the
Mayorazgo de Valdarachas.
After his p****ing, his
marriage to his
first cousin, Doña...
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nephew Simón de la Cuadra.
Through said
testament he
founded the bond and
mayorazgo,
which was
added to the one that had been
constituted by his father, integrating...
- One of the
Houses of the
Mayorazgo de
Guerrero showing tezontle walls with
cantera accents....
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Condes del Águila, a 15th-century late Gothic-Mudéjar palace.
Palacio del
Mayorazgo, an
Herrerian style house-palace
built in the 17th century. It is now...
- Potosí. The
price paid was 130 pesos. His residence,
known as the
House of
Mayorazgo,
stands in the Cala Cala neighbourhood. The city,
called Villa de Oropesa...
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Tabuerniga in 1682,
granted by King
Charles II. The
institution of this
mayorazgo in 1602 by
Bishop Pedro Manso de Zúñiga, is at the
origin of the creation...
- was re-inaugurated by
President Felipe Calderón in 2009. The Casa del
Mayorazgo de la
Canal dates from the 18th century,
constructed by
Mariano Loreto...