Fernando Núñez de Lara (fl. 1173–1219) was a count of the House of Lara. He spent most of career in the service of the Kingdom of Castile, but at times...
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Juan Núñez I de Lara el Gordo, Señor de Albarracín, opposed the enthronement of Sancho IV, and had to temporarily flee to France. Juan Núñez II de Lara headed...
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Fernando Núñez may refer to: Fernando Núñez de Lara (1173-1129), Spanish count Fernando Núñez Sagredo (died 1639), Nicaraguan prelate Fernando Núñez (footballer...
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Blanca de la Cerda y Lara (c. 1317 – 1347) was a Spanish noblewoman. She was the daughter of Fernando de la Cerda (1275–1322) and Juana Núñez de Lara, called...
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died on 19 January 1246. He married Sancha Fernández de Lara, daughter of Fernando Núñez de Lara and wife Mayor González, without any documented issue...
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Núñez I de Lara y León (died Córdoba, April 1294), also known as "el Gordo" or "the Fat", was a Spanish noble. He was the head of the House of Lara,...
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Maria de la Cerda y de Lara (1319 – 13 March 1375) was the youngest daughter of Fernando de la Cerda and his wife Juana Núñez de Lara. Maria was a member...
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uncle. Fernando was married to Juana Núñez de Lara, who is also known as Lady of Lara. The couple had three daughters and a son, Juan Núñez de Lara (1313–1350)...
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Juan III Núñez de Lara y de la Cerda (born Juan Fdez. de la Cerda y Núñez de Lara: 1313 - Burgos, 28 November 1350), Lord of Lara and Vizcaya, son of Ferdinand...
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González de Lara and Countess Ava. Gonzalo, therefore, was the great-grandson of his namesake Gonzalo Núñez I de Lara and his wife Goto Núñez. His mother...
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