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Nobility: Señores - Caballeros - Familia Noble
Nobles in:España (Navarra)
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En Navarra. Una de sus ramas tuvo casa en la villa de Huarte, del valle de Egües y partido judicial de Aoiz. De esa rama fué Juan de A., natural de Huarte, que casó con doña María Juan Pérez de Adiz, y fueron padres de Miguel de A., natural de Huarte, que contrajo matrimonio con doña Catalina de Bertiz, natural de Legasa, lugar del Valle de Bertiz-Arana, naciendo de esa unión Martín de A. y Bertiz, natural de Huarte y caballero de Santiago, en cuya Orden ingresó el 28 de Abril de 1655. En el expediente de pruebas de este caballero se dice, equivocadamente, que es natural del lugar de Ugarte, en vez del de Huarte, como nosotros consignamos. ...
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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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