Oropesa (Spanish: [oɾoˈpesa] ) is a Spanish town in the province of Toledo. The town of 2,872 is famous for its castle, which was built in 1402, turned...
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Francisco Álvarez de Toledo (Oropesa, 10 July 1515 – Escalona, 21 April 1582), also known as The Viceroyal Solon, was an aristocrat and soldier of the...
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Fernando de Toledo Oropesa (1520–1590) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest who was made a cardinal but who refused the honor. Fernando de Toledo Oropesa was born...
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Torralba de Oropesa is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the municipality...
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Parador de Oropesa, also known as Virrey de Toledo, is a four-star Parador hotel located in the town of Oropesa, in the province of Toledo, in the autonomous...
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oropesa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oropesa may refer to: Oropesa, Spain, a town in Toledo, Spain Oropesa, Antabamba, the capital of Oropesa District...
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Herreruela de Oropesa is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the municipality...
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Garci Álvarez de Toledo y Meneses was a Spanish noble of the House of Oropesa. He was the Grand Master of the Order of Santiago from 1359 to 1366. Garci...
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Francisco Hernández de Toledo (1514–1587), naturalist and court physician to the King of Spain Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa (1515–1584), Spanish...
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heritage. The Parador de Oropesa, opened on 7 February 1930, and inaugurated on 11 March, in the Medieval castle of Oropesa (Toledo), was the first located...
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