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Last name: Moncayo

Dossier: 614128
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Language of the text: Español
Nobility: Señores - Familia noble
Nobles in:España (Navarra)
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Moncayo


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Nobility crown MoncayoThis lineage comes from that of Asiain. Ramiro Sánchez de Asiain, Richombre de Navarra and Señor de Asiain, Urrós and other places in the same kingdom, and de los Fayos, Santa Cruz, Torrellas and Maleján, in Aragón, was sent hostage by King Carlos II of Navarra to the Monarch Don Pedro IV of Aragon. Later, in 1379, he was Ambassador to Castilla. Upon returning to Navarra, in 1381, he had a challenge with Mosén Fillot de Agramunt, and the aforementioned King Don Carlos, in punishment, had his throat cut in Tafalla. This gentleman had married Doña Aldonza de Gurrea, Señora de los Fayos, and they were the parents of Juan Fernández de Asiain for being the progenitor of the lineage in question; García Ramírez, Ricohombre de Navarra and Lord of the Palaces of Asiain; Aldonza, who was Señora de los Fayos, Santa Cruz y Torrellas, wife of Pedro López de Gurrea, with succession; de Inés, wife of Martín Enríquez de la Carra, first Marshal of Navarra, and Juana, married to Berenguer de Ariño, childless. Juan Fernández de Asiain recovered a castle located at the foot of the famous Aragonese mountain called the Moncayo, and for this reason it began to be called Juan de M. Fué Señor de Malejón, of the town of Albalate and of the Castles and places of Alcalá de Ebro , Bureta, Llamosa and Ruy de Cinca. He held the positions of King Major Waiter Don Martín I, Butler and Councilor of the Monarchs Don Fernando III "el Honesto" and his son Don Alonso, Governor of Aragon and Warden of the Castle of Mallén, where Don Fadrique was imprisoned. ...

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Blazon Moncayo

Coat of arms of family Moncayo

1. Coat of arms of family: Moncayo
Language of the text: Español

Partido: primero, de plata, con una encina de sinople, y segundo, de azur, con una flor de lis de oro.

"Enciclopedia heráldica y genealógica Hispano-Americana". E/E, Rollo 9 A. y A. Garcia Carraffa.

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Coat of arms of family Moncayo

2. Coat of arms of family: Moncayo
Language of the text: Español


Escudo Moncayo de España.

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