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  1. 1 de ago. de 2017 · English: Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena, and Blanche de Lacerda, in a 17th-century painting in the Palace of the Counts of Ficalho, in Serpa, Portugal. Português: D. João Manuel, Príncipe de Vilhena, e D. Branca de Lacerda, numa pintura do século XVII no Palácio dos Condes de Ficalho, em Serpa, Portugal.

  2. Juan Manuel de Villena y Flórez fue el único hijo varón de los siete hijos del Conde de Vía Manuel. Era hijo de Cristóbal Manuel de Villena y Portocarrero y de María Josefa de Flórez y Barrantes. Nacido en Cheles, Badajoz, a la muerte de su padre en el año 1700 heredó sus pertenencias pasando a ser el II conde de Vía Manuel y el X ...

  3. English: Arms of Infante Juan Manuel of Castile, Lord of Villena Español: Escudo del Infante Manuel de Castilla … usaba un cuartelado de León y en el otro cuartel una mano alada empuñando una espada.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VillenaVillena - Wikipedia

    Villena is located close to Autovía A-31. It has two railway stations; Villena AV serving AVE high-speed rail services on the Madrid–Levante high-speed rail network, and Villena, which sees Renfe local and regional trains. Famous citizens Don Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena. Ambrosio Cotes, Reinassance composer.

  5. The third siege of Gibraltar was mounted between February–June 1333 by a Moorish army under the prince Abd al-Malik Abd al-Wahid of Morocco. The fortified town of Gibraltar had been held by Castile since 1309, when it had been seized from the Moorish Emirate of Granada. The attack on Gibraltar was ordered by the recently crowned Marinid ruler ...

  6. Juan Manuel, Lord of Villena (1282-1348) Son of Don Manuel, Prince of Castile and Lord of Villena, and Beatrice of Savoy. Married to Isabel of Maijorca (1299), Constanza of Aragon (1312), and Blanca de la Cerda Nuñez y Lara (1329).

  7. Here resided his son, writer Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena, who made reforms to improve the security of the fortress, in order to defend his fiancee, the princess Constanza of Aragon. In the XIV century, the Lords of Villena were succeeded as proprietors by Alfonso of Aragon and Foix, the first Marquis of Villena. In 1476 the citizens of ...