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18° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de:
Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo
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his father → Pedro García de Herrera y Peraza, Señor de El Hierro
his father → Inês Peraza de Las Casas, Senhora das Ilhas da Canárias
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Guillén I de las Casas 
Spanish: Guillén de las Casas
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1310
Seville, España (Spain)
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Husband of Leonor González de Medina
Father of Isabel de las Casas Belmaña and Guillén de las Casas Gonzalez, II
Added by: Isa Souchon on June 22, 2007
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The origin of this family goes back to Carlos de las Casas who was a member of the court of Doña Blanca de Castilla. When Doña Blanca married Louis VII of France in 1224,
Carlos went to France with Doña Blanca. In 1248 two of his sons came back to Spain during the reign of Fernando, the Saint. The brothers Guillen de las Casas and Bartolome fought under the command of Fernando during the siege and capture of Seville from the moslems.
Guillen de las Casas, the the royal treasurer of Andalusia, was the grandfather of Guillen III who married Leonor Gonzalez de Medina.

Guillen de las Casas Gonzalez married Madame Isabel de Creux in France.
http://longoriaf.tripod.com/Casas.htm#Generations

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Guillien de Las Casas (I) (suffix added for clarification)261,248 was also known as Guillen de Las Casas.9

He was born circa 1390 at Seville, Spain.72

He was Lord of the unoccupied Canary Islands. He had inherited the right to conquer Gran Canaria and Gomeira from his father. Either in agreement with his brothers or by their deaths and through inheritance, he gained the right to conquer all four islands as yet unoccupied.262

He was "alcaide" or Commander of the militia of Seville.263

On 25 Mar 1430 he purchased from the Conde de Niebla the lordship of the occupied islands, Fuerteventura and Ferro, leaving only Lanzarote.264

http://web.meganet.net/bettenco/bett0008.htm

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II.- En Andalucía.

“Es tradición constantemente mantenida por todos los genealogistas
(pero no olvidemos que estas tradiciones en ocasiones “no van a misa”), que este apellido procede de…”

I.- Guillén Casaus, caballero francés de la casa de los vizcondes de Limoges Vizconde de Limoges, que con su hermano Bartolomé de Casaus vino a acompañar a Fernando III el Santo a la conquista de Sevilla, siendo heredado el primero por D. Alfonso X, en los términos de Morón, Corte, Cazalla, Osuna, Calor y Captiel. Su descendiente o nieto, según algunos, fue

II.- Guillén de las Casas, Veinticuatro de Sevilla y Tesorero mayor de Andalucía, esposo de Leonor González de Medina. Su hijo mayor

III.- Guillén, que fue vasallo del Rey y Tesorero mayor de Andalucía en 1369, a quien sucedió su primogénito llamado también

IV.- Guillén de las Casas, Señor de Donadio y casa fuerte de Gómez Cárdena, Veinticuatro y Alcalde mayor de aquella ciudad.
V.- Alonso de las Casas, hijo del anterior, tuvo los mismos honores que sus mayores siendo además Alcaide de Priego, Señor de la Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Palma y Gomera. Fue su esposa Leonor Fernández Marmolejo (Antonio De Remesal da a la esposa el nombre de Beatriz Maraver Segarra, y cita como hijos a Guillen de Casaus, Diego de las Casas, María de Casaus, Fray Alberto de las Casas, religioso y general del Orden de Santo Domingo, que siéndolo murió en Valladolid el año de 1544, y Bartolomé de las Casas, que fue clérigo y pasó a las Indias…), de cuyo enlace nacieron
1.- Guillén, que sigue.
2.- Francisco, Señor de Tenerife, padre del célebre Obispo de Chiapa

2.1.- Fray Bartolomé de las Casas (yerra aquí la dicha “tradición constantemente mantenida por todos los genealogistas”, tal como veremos en comentarios que en breve incluiremos en el apellido CASAS_bartolomé, en Genealogías Hispanas de esta web)

3.- Pedro, Señor de la Palma y Deán de Sevilla.

4.- Juan, Señor de los heredamientos de Guervar.

5.- Isabel, progenitora de los Condes de Ureña, Duques de Osuna, etc.

VI.- Guillén, que sucedió en la casa con todos sus estados, fue padre de

VII.- Alonso de las Casas, Señor de Gómez Cardeña, Veinticuatro y Alcalde mayor de Sevilla, murió en la batalla de Lomas y en su descendencia quedó la casa, siendo enlazados con los Maraver, Ponce de León, Herrera, Menchaca, Illescas, etc.
http://www.euskalnet.net/laviana/gen_hispanas/casas_de_las.htm

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The first member of this family of note was Carlos De Las Casas, who served Dona Blanca, who served herself in the French Court. France became something of a site of refuge for many Andalusian nobles, who were often times looked upon as inferior by the Castillans.

Carlos and his family grew in Spain, until two of his sons returned to Spain to assist against the Moors, feeling a sense of Spanish patriotism - or at least Andalusian. The brothers, Guillen and Bartolome, returned to serve under Saint Fernando in 1248, specifically besieging Seville, which had capitulated to the Muslims years before. This was an important point for both Spain and the De Las Casas family, as it saw the beginnings of a united effort to drive the Muslims from Spain - and saw a unity between Andalusians and Castillans. Fernando - or Ferdinand - was known as the King of Castile, the King of Leon, and the Count of Leon - with claims to other lands through marriage, and effectively united the nation as his father had tried to do before him.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/332567/the_de_las_casas_family_from_poverty_pg2.html?cat=37

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Guillén de las Casas I

Born about 1390 in Seville, Spain

Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

[sibling(s) unknown]

Husband of Agnès de Bethencourt I — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/De_las_Casas-5

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