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Nobility: Señores - Caballeros - Familia Noble
Nobles in:España (Guipúzcoa)
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Fuldain
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En la villa de Amézqueta, del partido judicial de Tolosa (Guipúzcoa). Juanes de F. casó con doña María de Arteche, y fueron padres de Vicente de F. y Arteche, que celebró dos matrimonios: en primero, con doña Lopeiza de Carrera, y el segundo, con doña María de Iraegui. Del primer enlace nacieron Francisco y Juan de F. y Carrera. Del segundo matrimonio fueron hijos Juan, Vicente y otro Juan de F. e Iraegui, que ganaron hidalguía en el Valle Real de Léniz, en 1634. Su expediente se conserva en el Archivio municipal de Mondragón. En esta villa probó también su hidalguía otro Juan de F., y en Elgueta, en 1725, Domingo de F. ...
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The coat of arms will be checked and, if necessary, redesigned in strict compliance with the heraldic rules by our experts.
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