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  1. Prince Marco de Hohenlohe-Langenburg, 19th Duke of Medinaceli, GE ( German: Marco Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Spanish: Marco de Hohenlohe-Langenburg y Medina; 8 March 1962 – 19 August 2016), was a Spanish nobleman who was head of the ducal house of Medinaceli and a dynast of the princely house of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. [1] Life and family.

  2. El príncipe Marco de Hohenlohe-Langenburg y Medina (en alemán: Marco Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Madrid, 8 de marzo de 1962- Sevilla, 19 de agosto de 2016), 1 XIX duque de Medinaceli, grande de España, fue jefe de la casa de Medinaceli, una de las familias aristocráticas más importantes de España. También ostentaba el ...

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    • Counts of Medinaceli
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    In 1368, the King of the Crown of Castile bestowed the title of Count of Medinaceli on Bernal de Foix, the second husband of Isabel de la Cerda. Their grandson Luis, 3rd Count of Medinaceli, eventually inherited the title and changed his family name to "de la Cerda". Later on, Queen Isabella I of Castileraised the title from Count to Duke in 1479 f...

    Bernal de Foix, 1st Count of Medinaceli (d. 1381). He took the side of the royal bastard Henry of Trastámara in 1368 against Henry's legitimate half-brother, King Peter of Castile. A bastard of Gas...
    Gastón de Béarn y de la Cerda, 2nd Count of Medinaceli (c. 1371–1404). He was a courtier under King John I of Castile and Henry III of Castile.
    Luis de la Cerda y Mendoza, 3rd Count of Medinaceli (bef. 1404 – after 1447). He was a courtier under King John II of Castile.
    Gastón I de la Cerda, 4th Count of Medinaceli (1414–1454). He was a courtier of King John II of Castile.

    1st Duke of Medinaceli

    Luis de la Cerda y de la Vega, 1st Duke of Medinaceli (c. 1442–1501), Count in 1454 and Duke in 1479, was the first person awarded the title of "Duke of Medinaceli". He fought in battles against Portugal and the Moorish Kingdom of Granada.

    2nd Duke of Medinaceli

    Duke Juan I de la Cerda y Vique, the 2nd Duke of Medinaceli, was a bastard who was legitimated with Grandee by the Spanish Crown in 1520. He was a courtier under Queen Isabella I of Castile, her daughter Queen Joanna of Castile, and her son King Charles I of Spain. He took part in the battles for the "incorporation" of the Kingdom of Navarreon behalf of Ferdinand II of Aragon, the grandfather of King Charles I of Spain.

    3rd Duke of Medinaceli

    Duke Gastón de la Cerda y Portugal, died without issue. He married María Gómez Sarmiento, daughter of the 3rd Count of Salinas and Count of Ribadeo.

  3. 1 de dic. de 1994 · Biography. Documents. Birth: Madrid, 8 de marzo de 1962. Decease: Sevilla, 19 de agosto de 2016. Parents. Maximiliano von Hohenlohe-Langenburg. [Viena, 10/6/1931 - Marbella, 12/1/1994] Ana de Medina y Fernández de Córdoba, IX Condesa de Ofalia. [Sevilla, 5/2/1940 - Madrid, 3/7/2012] Spouse and children. 1.- Ronda (Málaga), 6/1/1996.

  4. El príncipe Marco de Hohenlohe-Langenburg y Medina ( en alemán: Marco Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Madrid, 8 de marzo de 1962- Sevilla, 19 de agosto de 2016), XIX duque de Medinaceli, grande de España, fue jefe de la casa de Medinaceli, una de las familias aristocráticas más importantes de España.