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Yosef ibn Yahya HaZaken ✡ Ref: AG-626 |•••► #Portugal #Genealogia #Genealogy

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your father → Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo
his father → Enrique Urdaneta Maya, Dr.
his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez
his mother → Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui
her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón
her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño
her father → Jacobo de Uzcátegui Bohorques
his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques Dávila
his mother → Juan Jimeno de Bohórquez
her father → Luisa Velásquez de Velasco
his mother → Juan Velásquez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita
her father → Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
his father → María Enríquez de Acuña
his mother → Inés Enríquez y Quiñones
her mother → Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda
her father → Alonso Enríquez de Castilla, 1er. Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Señor de Medina de Rio Seco
his father → Yonati bat Gedaliah, Paloma
his mother → Gedalia Shlomo ibn ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken
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Don Yosef "Hazaken" ben Yehudah ibn Yahya MP
Gender: Male
Birth: 1210
Lisboa, Portugal
Death: 1264 (54)
Lisbon, Portugal
Place of Burial: Lisboa, Portugal
Immediate Family:
Son of Don Yehuda ibn Yahya ibn Ya'ish and NN
Father of Shlomo ben Yahya ibn Yahya
Brother of Yahya ibn Yachya
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Reference: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya,( דברי הימים לבני יחייא )", by Eliakim Carmoly, Printed in Frankfort am Main/Rodelheim, Published by: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogy of, and biographical work on, the Yahya family by Eliakim Carmoly. There is an introduction from Carmoly, in which he informs that the Yahya family is one of distinction from the time of Maimonides. Originally achieving greatness in Portugal and Spain, they after settled in Italy and Turkey. The text is preceded by a chart of the family, beginning with the Nasi, Don Yahya, and concluding with Don Gedalia. The text, in seven chapters, is set in a single column, primarily in rabbinic type although there are instances of vocalized square letters, and is accompanied by extensive footnotes. The final page is an announcement of the forthcoming publication of seven minor Yerushalmi tractates by Carmoli. The text of this book was compared to the "bin Yahya Family Tapestry", currently stored in the antiquity archives of Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City, by Abraham Greenstein - grandson of Abraham Gindi HaKohen. The text matches the Tapestry.

Talmudic scholar, attained great wealth, built magnificent Lisbon synagogue. Don Yosef ben Yehuda Ibn Yahya ha-zaken has two (2) sons:

a son named David el Negro (disciple of R. Shlomo ben Adret), and,
a son named Shlomo.
(a/k/a “Don Yosef”, “Yosef the Elder”, “Don Jose”, “Jahia Ha-Zaken”)

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Don Yosef was a Great Hacham and wealthy xxxxx and he built the Great Synagogue in Lisbon .
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Referencia: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya, (דברי הימים לבני יחייא)", por Eliakim Carmoly, Impreso en Frankfort am Main / Rodelheim, Publicado por: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogía de, y trabajo biográfico sobre, el Yahya familia de Eliakim Carmoly. Hay una introducción de Carmoly, en la que informa que la familia Yahya es una distinción de la época de Maimónides. Originalmente logrando la grandeza en Portugal y España, luego se establecieron en Italia y Turquía. El texto está precedido por un cuadro de la familia, que comienza con Nasi, Don Yahya y concluye con Don Gedalia. El texto, en siete capítulos, se establece en una sola columna, principalmente en tipo rabínico, aunque hay casos de letras cuadradas vocalizadas, y se acompaña de extensas notas al pie. La página final es un anuncio de la próxima publicación de siete tratados menores de Yerushalmi por Carmoli. El texto de este libro fue comparado con el "Tapiz de la familia bin Yahya", actualmente almacenado en los archivos antiguos del Seminario Teológico Judío en la ciudad de Nueva York, por Abraham Greenstein, nieto de Abraham Gindi HaKohen. El texto coincide con el tapiz.

El erudito talmúdico, que alcanzó una gran riqueza, construyó la magnífica sinagoga de Lisboa. Don Yosef ben Yehuda Ibn Yahya ha-zaken tiene dos (2) hijos:

un hijo llamado David el Negro (discípulo de R. Shlomo ben Adret) y
un hijo llamado Shlomo.
(a / k / a "Don Yosef", "Yosef el Viejo", "Don José", "Jahia Ha-Zaken")
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Shlomo ben Yahya ibn Yahya (1245) ✡ Ref: AG-625 |•••► #Portugal #Genealogia #Genealogy

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Shlomo ben Yahya ibn Yahya is your 18th great grandfather.You→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
your father → Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo
his father → Enrique Urdaneta Maya, Dr.
his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez
his mother → Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui
her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón
her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño
her father → Jacobo de Uzcátegui Bohorques
his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques Dávila
his mother → Juan Jimeno de Bohórquez
her father → Luisa Velásquez de Velasco
his mother → Juan Velásquez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita
her father → Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
his father → María Enríquez de Acuña
his mother → Inés Enríquez y Quiñones
her mother → Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda
her father → Alonso Enríquez de Castilla, 1er. Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Señor de Medina de Rio Seco
his father → Yonati bat Gedaliah, Paloma
his mother → Gedalia Shlomo ibn ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken
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Don Shlomo Ha-Zaken ben Yosef (ibn Yachya) MP
Gender: Male
Birth: 1245
Lisboa, Portugal
Death: 1340 (95)
Lisboa, Portugal
Place of Burial: Lisboa, Portugal
Immediate Family:
Son of Yosef ibn Yahya HaZaken
Husband of 2nd wife ibn Yachya HaZaken
Father of Gedalia Shlomo ibn ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken and Yosef Ibn Yachya ibn Yachya HaMeshorer
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Reference: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya,( דברי הימים לבני יחייא )", by Eliakim Carmoly, Printed in Frankfort am Main/Rodelheim, Published by: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogy of, and biographical work on, the Yahya family by Eliakim Carmoly. There is an introduction from Carmoly, in which he informs that the Yahya family is one of distinction from the time of Maimonides. Originally achieving greatness in Portugal and Spain, they after settled in Italy and Turkey. The text is preceded by a chart of the family, beginning with the Nasi, Don Yahya, and concluding with Don Gedalia. The text, in seven chapters, is set in a single column, primarily in rabbinic type although there are instances of vocalized square letters, and is accompanied by extensive footnotes. The final page is an announcement of the forthcoming publication of seven minor Yerushalmi tractates by Carmoli. The text of this book was compared to the "bin Yahya Family Tapestry", currently stored in the antiquity archives of Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City, by Abraham Greenstein - grandson of Abraham Gindi HaKohen. The text matches the Tapestry.

Philosopher and Portuguese military advisor. Philosopher, religious scholar, royal military advisor. Shlomo has two sons 1) Gedaliah Ha-Zaken, and 2) Yosef Ha-Meshorer. Shlomo was a philosopher and royal military advisor. He was concerned about the extravagant life style of the community and tried to convince his fellow Jews to curtail their ostentatious display of wealth. He saw the love of luxury as eating away at the soul of the people and was fearful that it could arouse the wrath of the gentile population.

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Don Shlomo Ha-Zaken ben Yosef (ibn Yachya) Yewish wise of Talmud and administrator of portugal Kingdom Philosopher and Portuguese military advisor. Philosopher, religious scholar, royal military advisor. Shlomo has two sons 1) Gedaliah Ha-Zaken, and 2) Yosef Ha-Meshorer. Shlomo was a philosopher and royal military advisor. He was concerned about the extravagant life style of the community and tried to convince his fellow Jews to curtail their ostentatious display of wealth. He saw the love of luxury as eating away at the soul of the people and was fearful that it could arouse the wrath of the gentile population.

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Referencia: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya, (דברי הימים לבני יחייא)", por Eliakim Carmoly, Impreso en Frankfort am Main / Rodelheim, Publicado por: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogía de, y trabajo biográfico sobre, el Yahya familia de Eliakim Carmoly. Hay una introducción de Carmoly, en la que informa que la familia Yahya es una distinción de la época de Maimónides. Originalmente logrando la grandeza en Portugal y España, luego se establecieron en Italia y Turquía. El texto está precedido por un cuadro de la familia, que comienza con Nasi, Don Yahya y concluye con Don Gedalia. El texto, en siete capítulos, se establece en una sola columna, principalmente en tipo rabínico, aunque hay casos de letras cuadradas vocalizadas, y se acompaña de extensas notas al pie. La página final es un anuncio de la próxima publicación de siete tratados menores de Yerushalmi por Carmoli. El texto de este libro fue comparado con el "Tapiz de la familia bin Yahya", actualmente almacenado en los archivos antiguos del Seminario Teológico Judío en la ciudad de Nueva York, por Abraham Greenstein, nieto de Abraham Gindi HaKohen. El texto coincide con el tapiz.

Filósofo y asesor militar portugués. Filósofo, erudito religioso, asesor militar real. Shlomo tiene dos hijos 1) Gedaliah Ha-Zaken y 2) Yosef Ha-Meshorer. Shlomo fue filósofo y asesor militar real. Estaba preocupado por el estilo de vida extravagante de la comunidad y trató de convencer a sus compañeros judíos de que redujeran su ostentación de riqueza. Él veía el amor al lujo como comerse el alma de la gente y temía que pudiera despertar la ira de la población gentil.

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Don Shlomo Ha-Zaken ben Yosef (ibn Yachya) Sabio yewish del Talmud y administrador del filósofo del Reino de Portugal y asesor militar portugués. Filósofo, erudito religioso, asesor militar real. Shlomo tiene dos hijos 1) Gedaliah Ha-Zaken y 2) Yosef Ha-Meshorer. Shlomo fue filósofo y asesor militar real. Estaba preocupado por el estilo de vida extravagante de la comunidad y trató de convencer a sus compañeros judíos de que redujeran su ostentación de riqueza. Él veía el amor al lujo como comerse el alma de la gente y temía que pudiera despertar la ira de la población gentil.
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Gedalia Shlomo ibn ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken ✡ |•••► #Portugal #Genealogia #Genealogy *Ref: AG-623

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Gedalia Shlomo ibn ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken is your 17th great grandfather.You→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
your father → Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo
his father → Enrique Urdaneta Maya, Dr.
his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez
his mother → Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui
her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón
her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño
her father → Jacobo de Uzcátegui Bohorques
his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques Dávila
his mother → Juan Jimeno de Bohórquez
her father → Luisa Velásquez de Velasco
his mother → Juan Velásquez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita
her father → Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
his father → María Enríquez de Acuña
his mother → Inés Enríquez y Quiñones
her mother → Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda
her father → Alonso Enríquez de Castilla, 1er. Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Señor de Medina de Rio Seco
his father → Yonati bat Gedaliah, Paloma
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Gedalia Shlomo ibn ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken (Yahya Navarro) MP
Hebrew: (Yahya Navarro) ben Shlomo ibn Yaḥyā haZaken גדליא
Gender: Male
Birth: 1295
Lisbon, Portugal
Death: 1385 (90)
Toledo, Castille La Mancha, Spain
Immediate Family:
Son of Shlomo ben Yahya ibn Yahya and 2nd wife ibn Yachya HaZaken
Husband of Tamar Bat ibn Yahya
Father of Don Todros ibn Yahya (Navarro); David Negro and Yonati bat Gedaliah, Paloma
Brother of Yosef Ibn Yachya ibn Yachya HaMeshorer
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Reference: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya,( דברי הימים לבני יחייא )", by Eliakim Carmoly, Printed in Frankfort am Main/Rodelheim, Published by: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogy of, and biographical work on, the Yahya family by Eliakim Carmoly. There is an introduction from Carmoly, in which he informs that the Yahya family is one of distinction from the time of Maimonides. Originally achieving greatness in Portugal and Spain, they after settled in Italy and Turkey. The text is preceded by a chart of the family, beginning with the Nasi, Don Yahya, and concluding with Don Gedalia. The text, in seven chapters, is set in a single column, primarily in rabbinic type although there are instances of vocalized square letters, and is accompanied by extensive footnotes. The final page is an announcement of the forthcoming publication of seven minor Yerushalmi tractates by Carmoli. The text of this book was compared to the "bin Yahya Family Tapestry", currently stored in the antiquity archives of Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City, by Abraham Greenstein - grandson of Abraham Gindi HaKohen. The text matches the Tapestry.

Chief Physician of Ferdinand 1 ("The Fair King" 1367-1383), then served Henry 1 King of Castile.

Court Physician of Ferdinand I, then Invited by King Henry of Castile to administer Jewish communities of his realm who made him the head of the Jewish communities of his realm; and he enjoyed a yearly income of 5,000 gold ducats, which sum was levied as a tax. His final residence was Toledo, Spain; father of David (Rabbi) and Don Ibn Todoros “Todros” (some of whom became fierce persecutors of their Jewish brothers upon conversion to xtianity).

The introduction of the name “Gedalyah” at this point in family history is interesting. The name “Gedalyah” is a Hebrew name from the Tanach which means "made great by God.": 1: (God is my greatness), son of Ahikam (Jeremiah�s protector, (Jeremiah 26:24) and grandson of Shaphan the secretary of King Josiah. After the destruction of the temple, B.C. 588, Nebuchadnezzar departed from Judea, leaving Gedalyah with a Chaldean guard, (Jeremiah 40:5) at Mizpah to govern the vinedressers and husbandmen, (Jeremiah 52:16) who were exempted from captivity. Among the refugees who had joined Gedaliah in Mizpah was Yishmael, the son of Natanyah, a descendant of the royal house of Zedekiah, the last king of Judah. Baalis the king of Ammon, who had been following with apprehension the regrowth of Judah under its new governor Gedaliah, encouraged and sent Yishmael to assassinate him. In the seventh month (Tishrei) Yishmael came to Gedaliah in the town of Mitzpa, and was received cordially. Gedaliah had been warned of his guest's murderous intent, but refused to believe his informants, having the belief that their report was mere slander. Yishmael murdered Gedaliah, together with most of the Jews who had joined him and many Babylonians whom Nebuchadnezzar had left with Gedaliah (Jer. 41:2, 3). The remaining Jews feared the vengeance of Nebuchadnezzar (seeing as his chosen ruler, Gedaliah, had been killed by a Jew) and fled to Egypt. This happened about three months after the destruction of Jerusalem.

To lament the assassination of the righteous Gedaliah which had left Judah devoid of any Jews and Jewish rule and made the destruction of the first Temple complete, the Jewish Sages established the third day of Tishrei, the day of his assassination, as the Fast of Gedaliah.

This writer believes the name Gedalyah is inserted in order to illustrate the connection to the Egyptian Nagids as well as the Fatimids and Radhanites.

He is said to have been the father of La Paloma, mistress of Fadrique de Haro, but the connection is doubtful.
He had a daughter named Paloma bat Gedaliah. Paloma bat Gedalyah was mistress of Don Fadrique Alfonso of Castile, 1st Señor de Haro (1334 – 1358), 25th Master of the Knights of the Order of Santiago (1342-1358). Paloma and Don Fadrique had three (3) children:

Don Alfonso Enríquez de Castilla (b. 1354, d. 1429), 1st Señor de Medina de Río Seco, married to Juana de Mendoza (b. circa 1360, d. January 24, 1431), had issue, and by an unknown mother had a bastard son,
Don Pedro Enríquez de Castilla (b. 1355, d. May 5, 1400), 1st Conde de Trastámara, 2nd Constable of Castile, married in 1385 to Dona Isabel de Castro (b. circa 1360), had issue. Constable of Castile (Spanish: Condestable de Castilla) was a title created by John I, King of Castile in 1382, to substitute the title Alférez Mayor del Reino. The constable was the second person in power in the kingdom, after the King, and his responsibility was to command the military in the absence of the ruler. In 1473 Henry IV of Castile made the title hereditary for the Velasco family and the Dukes of Frías. After these changes, the title ceased to have any military or administrative connotations, and was simply an honorific title.
Doña Leonor Enríquez de Castilla (b. circa 1357), married to Diego Gómez Sarmiento, Marshall of Castille (b. circa 1355, d. August 14, 1385), had issue.
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Don Gedalia Hacham and physician, physician to The King of Castille and died in Toledo
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Referencia: "Divrei ha-Yamim le-Bnei Yahya, (דברי הימים לבני יחייא)", por Eliakim Carmoly, Impreso en Frankfort am Main / Rodelheim, Publicado por: Isak Kaufman, 1850. Genealogía de, y trabajo biográfico sobre, el Yahya familia de Eliakim Carmoly. Hay una introducción de Carmoly, en la que informa que la familia Yahya es una distinción de la época de Maimónides. Originalmente logrando la grandeza en Portugal y España, luego se establecieron en Italia y Turquía. El texto está precedido por un cuadro de la familia, que comienza con Nasi, Don Yahya y concluye con Don Gedalia. El texto, en siete capítulos, se establece en una sola columna, principalmente en tipo rabínico, aunque hay casos de letras cuadradas vocalizadas, y se acompaña de extensas notas al pie. La página final es un anuncio de la próxima publicación de siete tratados menores de Yerushalmi por Carmoli. El texto de este libro fue comparado con el "Tapiz de la familia bin Yahya", actualmente almacenado en los archivos antiguos del Seminario Teológico Judío en la ciudad de Nueva York, por Abraham Greenstein, nieto de Abraham Gindi HaKohen. El texto coincide con el tapiz.

Médico jefe de Fernando 1 ("El rey justo" 1367-1383), luego sirvió a Enrique 1 Rey de Castilla.

Médico de la corte de Fernando I, luego invitado por el rey Enrique de Castilla para administrar las comunidades judías de su reino que lo convirtió en el jefe de las comunidades judías de su reino; y disfrutó de un ingreso anual de 5,000 ducados de oro, cuya suma se recaudó como un impuesto. Su residencia final fue Toledo, España; padre de David (rabino) y Don Ibn Todoros "Todros" (algunos de los cuales se convirtieron en feroces perseguidores de sus hermanos judíos tras la conversión al sextianismo).

La introducción del nombre "Gedalyah" en este punto de la historia familiar es interesante. El nombre "Gedalyah" es un nombre hebreo del Tanach que significa "hecho grande por Dios": 1: (Dios es mi grandeza), hijo de Ahikam (protector de Jeremías, (Jeremías 26:24) y nieto de Shaphan el secretario del rey Josías. Después de la destrucción del templo, BC 588, Nabucodonosor partió de Judea, dejando a Gedalyah con una guardia caldea (Jeremías 40: 5) en Mizpa para gobernar a los viñadores y labradores (Jeremías 52:16) que estaban exentos del cautiverio. Entre los refugiados que se habían unido a Gedaliah en Mizpah estaba Yishmael, el hijo de Natanyah, un descendiente de la casa real de Sedequías, el último rey de Judá. Baalis el rey de Ammón, que había estado siguiendo con aprensión al El nuevo crecimiento de Judá bajo su nuevo gobernador Gedaliah, alentó y envió a Yishmael para asesinarlo. En el séptimo mes (Tishrei) Yishmael llegó a Gedaliah en la ciudad de Mitzpa, y fue recibido cordialmente. Gedaliah había sido advertida de la intención asesina de su invitado, pero se negó a creer a su informante s, creyendo que su informe era mera calumnia. Yishmael asesinó a Gedaliah, junto con la mayoría de los judíos que se habían unido a él y muchos babilonios que Nabucodonosor había dejado con Gedaliah (Jer. 41: 2, 3). Los judíos restantes temieron la venganza de Nabucodonosor (ya que su gobernante elegido, Gedaliah, había sido asesinado por un judío) y huyeron a Egipto. Esto sucedió unos tres meses después de la destrucción de Jerusalén.

Para lamentar el asesinato del justo Gedaliah que había dejado a Judá desprovisto de cualquier judío y dominio judío e hizo completa la destrucción del primer Templo, los Sabios judíos establecieron el tercer día de Tishrei, el día de su asesinato, como el Ayuno de Gedaliah. .

Este escritor cree que el nombre Gedalyah se inserta para ilustrar la conexión con las nagidas egipcias, así como con los fatimíes y radhanitas.

Se dice que fue el padre de La Paloma, amante de Fadrique de Haro, pero la conexión es dudosa.
Tenía una hija llamada Paloma bat Gedaliah. Paloma bat Gedalyah fue amante de Don Fadrique Alfonso de Castilla, 1er Señor de Haro (1334-1358), 25º Maestro de los Caballeros de la Orden de Santiago (1342-1358). Paloma y Don Fadrique tuvieron tres (3) hijos:

Don Alfonso Enríquez de Castilla (n. 1354, m. 1429), primer señor de Medina de Río Seco, casado con Juana de Mendoza (m. Circa 1360, m. 24 de enero de 1431), tuvo un problema y una madre desconocida tuvo un hijo bastardo
Don Pedro Enríquez de Castilla (n. 1355, m. 5 de mayo de 1400), primer conde de Trastámara, segundo condestable de Castilla, casado en 1385 con doña Isabel de Castro (n. Circa 1360), tuvo un problema. Constable of Castile (español: Condestable de Castilla) fue un título creado por Juan I, rey de Castilla en 1382, para sustituir el título Alférez Mayor del Reino. El agente era la segunda persona en el poder en el reino, después del Rey, y su responsabilidad era comandar a los militares en ausencia del gobernante. En 1473, Enrique IV de Castilla hizo el título hereditario para la familia Velasco y los duques de Frías. Después de estos cambios, el título dejó de tener connotaciones militares o administrativas, y fue simplemente un título honorífico.
Doña Leonor Enríquez de Castilla (n. Circa 1357), casada con Diego Gómez Sarmiento.
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Yonati bat Gedaliah, Paloma ★ Ref: YY-1335 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


Enríquez de Castilla, 1er. Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Señor de Medina de Rio Seco Alonso ★Bisabuelo n°18P,1er. Almirante Mayor★ Ref: EC-1354 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy







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Alonso Enríquez De Castilla, 1er Almirante Mayor De Castilla, Señor De Medina De Rio Seco es15° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo
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Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda ★ |•••► #España #Genealogia #Genealogy *Ref: AG-620

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14ª Bisabuela de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo
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Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda is your 14th great grandfather.You→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
your father → Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo
his father → Enrique Urdaneta Maya, Dr.
his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez
his mother → Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui
her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón
her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño
her father → Jacobo de Uzcátegui Bohorques
his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques Dávila
his mother → Juan Jimeno de Bohórquez
her father → Luisa Velásquez de Velasco
his mother → Juan Velásquez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita
her father → Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
his father → María Enríquez de Acuña
his mother → Inés Enríquez y Quiñones
her mother → Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda
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Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda  MP
Spanish: Fadrique Vibancos, 2º Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda
Gender: Male
Birth: 1388
Torrelobatón, CL, España
Death: December 23, 1473 (85)
Place of Burial: Monasterio de Valdescopezo, Medina de Rioseco, Valladolid, España
Immediate Family:
Son of Alonso Enríquez de Castilla, 1er. Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Señor de Medina de Rio Seco and Juana la Ricahembra de Mendoza
Husband of Mariana Fernández de Córdoba y Gómez, I señora de Casarrubios and Teresa Fernández de Quiñones y Toledo
Father of Reina de Aragon Juana Enríquez, Reina consorte de Navarra y Aragón; Pedro Enríquez de Quiñones, señor de Tarifa, adelantado mayor de Andalucía; Alonso II Enríquez y Fernández de Quiñones, III Almirante de Castilla; Enrique de Enríquez y Quiñónes, señor de Orce; Aldonza Enríquez de Quiñones, Seńora de Elx y Crevillente and 5 others
Brother of Leonor Enríquez; Constanza Enríquez; Mencia Enríquez; Beatriz Enríquez; María Enríquez de Mendoza and 5 others
Half brother of Juan Enríquez; Fernando Enríquez, señor de Allariz y Celanova and Pedro Manrique de Lara y Mendoza, VIII señor de Amusco
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Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza (¿? - ¿?, 1473). Noble de Castilla. II Almirante de Castilla, II Señor de Medina de Rioseco y I Conde de Melgar. Perteneció al importante linaje de los Enríquez.

Fue hijo de Alonso Enríquez, que era hijo a su vez del infante Fadrique, uno de los hijos naturales de Alfonso XI.

1er Conde de Melba y Rueda

Formaba parte de los que se alzaron, en unión con otros nobles, contra el Condestable de Castilla don Álvaro de Luna, quién los venció en 1445 en la batalla de Olmedo, y en la cual Fadrique fue hecho prisionero. Juan II incorporó a la corona todas las villas, lugares, fortalezas y bienes del almirante, al que más tarde perdonó. Fundó el convento de Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza de Valdescopezo, cerca de Medina de Rioseco, donde se enterraron él y su mujer Dª Teresa de Quiñones. Su hija Juana Enríquez y Fernández de Córdoba se casa en segundas nupcias con Juan II de Aragón y I de Navarra, y el hijo de éstos, Fernando (El Católico) se casará con Isabel de Castilla.

Casado con Mariana Fernández de Córdoba y Ayala tuvo dos hijos:

* Alfonso Enríquez (¿? - 1485), Almirante de Castilla, Señor de Medina de Rioseco y Conde de Melgar;
* Juana Enríquez (1425 - 1468), casada con Juan II de Aragón.
* Inés Enríquez (¿ - ?), Hija de Marina Díez, anterior al matrimonio. Fue abadesa del Monasterio de Santa Clara de Moguer.
Casado en segundas nupcias con Teresa Fernández de Quiñones, hija de Diego Fernández de Quiñones, con quien tuvo numerosa familia emparentada con la alta nobleza castellana, entre otros y otras:

* Leonor Enríquez y Quiñones, casada con Alvar Pérez Osorio, (muerto en 1471), 2º conde de Trastamara, 4º Conde de Villalobos , 1º Marqués de Astorga por concesión de Enrique IV de Castilla el 6 de junio de 1465. Su nieto Alonso Pérez Osorio, (muerto en 1523), 3er Marqués de Astorga y 4º Conde de Trastamara recibió el título de Grande de España por Carlos I de España y el Toisón de Oro en 1520 para el Marquesado de Astorga.
La línea de apellido masculina de éstos Osorio, Embajadores en Roma y Virreyes de Sicilia y supervisores de las flotas contra los Turcos Otomanos en el Mediterráneo Este a finales del Siglo XVII se perdió en 1741, pasando a los Pimentel, de origen portugués, Condes - Duques de Benavente y también algunos títulos a los Zúñiga- Guzmán, Marqués de Ayamonte, sucesores del famoso 6º Marqués de Ayamonte, Francisco Antonio de Zúñiga y Guzman de la Conspiración de Andalucía de 1641, ejecutado en Segovia en 1648 por felonía, con retornos posteriores parciales a los Osorio de Moscoso

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https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fadrique_Enr%C3%ADquez
http://en.fundacionmedinaceli.org/casaducal/fichaindividuo.aspx?id=615
ENGLISH TRANSLATED BY ALTAVISTA BABELFISH.

(sorry if not exact, I am not a native Spanish speaker/writer. The translation is poor in my opinion but I cannot correct it, just gives a basic idea for English speakers) GF added 08-04-10

Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza (? - ? , 1473). Nobleman of Castile. II Admiral of Castile, II Mr. of Medina de Rioseco and I Count of Melgar. He belonged to the important lineage of the Enríquez. He was son of Alonso Enríquez, that was son of the Fadrique infant as well, one of the natural children of Alfonso XI. He comprised of that they raised themselves, together with other noble, against the Gunner of Castile gift Moon Alvaro, he overcame who them in 1445 in the battle of Olmedo, and in which Fadrique was made prisoner. Juan II incorporated to the crown all the towns, places, strengths and goods of the admiral, to whom later he pardoned. He founded the convent of Our Lady of the Hope of Valdescopezo, near Medina de Rioseco, where it was buried and his Dª wife Teresa de Quiñones. Its daughter Juana Enríquez and Fernandez of Cordova house in second nuptials with Juan II of Aragon and I of Navarre, and the son of these, Fernando (the Catholic) will marry with Isabel of Castile. Married with Mariana Fernandez of Cordova and Ayala he had two children: * Alfonso Enríquez (? - 1485), Admiral of Castile, Mr. of Medina de Rioseco and Count of Melgar; * Juana Enríquez (1425 - 1468), married with Juan II of Aragon. * Ines Enríquez (-), Daughter of Navy Ten, previous to the marriage. She was abbess of the Monastery of Santa Clara de Moguer. Married in second nuptials with Teresa Fernandez de Quiñones, daughter of Diego Fernandez de Quiñones, with whom had numerous family become related with the high Castilian nobility, among others and others: * Leonor Enríquez and Quiñones, married with Alvar Perez Osorio, (dead in 1471), 2º count of Trastamara, 4º Count of Villalobos, 1º Marquess of Astorga by concession of Enrique IV of Castile the 6 of June of 1465. His Alonso grandson Perez Osorio, (dead in 1523), to 3er Marquess of Astorga and 4º Count of Trastamara received the Great title of of Spain by Carlos I of Spain and the Toisón de Oro in 1520 for the Marquesado de Astorga. The masculine line of last name of these Osorio, Ambassadors in Rome and Virreyes of Sicily and supervisors of the fleets against the Ottoman Turks in the Mediterranean This at the end of Century XVII was lost in 1741, happening to the Pimentel, of Portuguese origin, Counts - Dukes of Benavente and also some titles to the Zúñiga- Guzmán, Marquess of Ayamonte, successors of famous 6º Marquess of Ayamonte, Francisco Antonio de Zúñiga and Guzman of the Conspiracy of Andalusia of 1641, executed in Segovia in 1648 by felonía, with partial later returns to the Osorio de Moscoso.

Fadrique Enriquez
Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza (? -?, 1473). Noble de Castilla. II Admiral of Castile, II Lord of Medina del Rio Seco and I Count of Melgar. He belonged to the major lineage of the Enriquez.

The son of Alonso Enriquez, who was the son in turn the infant Fadrique, one of the natural children of Alfonso XI.

It was part of those who rose up in conjunction with other nobles, against the constable of Castile, Don Alvaro de Luna, who defeated them in 1445 at the battle of Olmedo, and in which Fadrique was taken prisoner. John II joined the crown all the villages, locations, strengths and assets of the admiral, who was later pardoned. He founded the convent of Our Lady of Hope Valdescopezo near Medina de Rio Seco, where he and his wife buried Ms Teresa Quinones. Her daughter Juana Enriquez and Fernandez de Cordoba was remarried to John II of Aragon and I of Navarre, and their son, Fernando (the Catholic) will marry Isabel of Castile.

Married to Mariana Ayala Fernandez de Cordoba and had two children:

Afonso Henriques (? - 1485), Admiral of Castile, Lord of Medina del Rio Seco and Count of Melgar;

Juana Enriquez (1425 - 1468), married John II of Aragon.

Ines Enriquez ( "-?), Daughter of Marina Diez, before marriage. She was abbess of the Monastery of Santa Clara de Moguer.

Remarried to Teresa Fernandez de Quinones, the daughter of Diego Fernandez de Quiñones, who bore him numerous family related to the Castilian nobility, among others, and others:

Leonor Enriquez and Quiñones, married Alvaro Perez Osorio, (died 1471), 2nd Earl of Trastamara, 4th Earl of Villalobos, 1st Marquess of Astorga by grant of Henry IV of Castile on 6 June 1465. His grandson Alonso Perez Osorio, (died 1523), 3rd Marquis of Astorga and 4th Earl of Trastamara received the title of Grandee of Spain by Charles I of Spain and the Golden Fleece in 1520 to the Marquess of Astorga.

Surname male line of these Osorio, ambassadors in Rome and Viceroys of Sicily and fleet supervisors against the Ottoman Turks in the Mediterranean east to the end of the seventeenth century was lost in 1741, moving to Pimentel, of Portuguese origin, Condes -- Duques de Benavente and some titles to Zuniga-Guzmán, Marquis of Ayamonte, successors to the famous 6th Marquis of Ayamonte, Francisco Antonio de Zuniga y Guzman of Andalusia Conspiracy of 1641, executed in Segovia in 1648 by felony, with subsequent returns partial to Osorio de Moscoso.

Fadrique Enriquez, almirante de Castilla, 1. conde de Melgar y Rueda
c. 1390+ 23.12.1473
Parents

Father: Alfonso Enriquez de Castilla, señor de Medina de Rio Seco * 1354 Mother: Juana de Mendoza y Ayala * c. 1360

Marriages Marriage I: Mariana Ayala de Cordoba, señora da Casarubios * c. 1400

Marriage II: Teresa de Quiñones * c. 1400

Children

Children from Marriage I: •Juana Enriquez, señora de Casarrubios * 1425 Juan II, rey de Aragón

Children from Marriage II: •Alfonso Enriquez, 2. conde de Melgar * c. 1430 María Pérez de Velasco y Manrique •Pedro Enriquez, señor de Tarifa * c. 1420 Beatriz de Ribera y Mendoza, 2ª condesa de los Molares Catalina de Ribera y Mendoza •Enrique Enriquez, señor de Orce * c. 1440 Maria de Luna •Francisco Enriquez, señor de la Vega de Ruy Ponce Elvira Lasso Manrique •María Enríquez de Quiñones y Toledo * c. 1430 Garcia Alvarez de Toledo, 1. duque de Alba •Leonor Enriquez y Quiñones * c. 1420 Álvaro Perez Osorio de Rojas Manrique, 1. marqués de Astorga •Inés Enríquez de Quiñones Lope de Acuña, 2. conde de Buendia •Aldonza Enriquez, señora de Elche e Crevillente * 1450 Juan Ramon Folch de Cardona, 1. duque de Cardona •Branca Enriquez , freira

Titles •Counts of Melgar (1) •Counts of Rueda

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Fadrique ENRÍQUEZ [+ 23 diciembre 1473; Conde de Melgar y Rueda; II° Señor de Medina de Rioseco; Almirante de Castilla; h. Alonso ENRÍQUEZ (Señor de Medina de Rioseco; Almirante de Castilla) y Juana de MENDOZA (h. Pedro GONZÁLEZ DE MENDOZA {IX° Señor de Mendoza} y Aldonza de AYALA {h. Fernán PÉREZ DE AYALA y Elvira ALVAREZ DE CEBALLOS})].
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