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Last name: Nanclares

Dossier: 615911
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Language of the text: Español
Nobility: Señores - Familia Noble
Nobles in:España (Álava)
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Nanclares


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Nobility crown NanclaresVery old and noble Alava lineage of older relatives, originating from one of the two towns of Nanclares de Gamboa and Nanclares de Oca, which is in the province of Álava. Juan Baños de Velasco and Jorge de Montemayor confirm this by stating that those with this surname are from the town of the same name, in Álava. Jorge de Montemayor also says that the original house of N. was founded by don Juan de N., who served don Pelayo. At very remote times it reaches this data to admit it without nature reserves. But what is verified with testimonies of undoubted authority, is that in the mid-12th century the Alava house of N. of older relatives was already of notable nobility, their Lords appearing in important events of that time. When the peace that had been made between King Don Teobaldo, of Navarra, and King Don Alfonso X, of Castile, the King Don Jaime II, of Aragon, leaned in favor of the former, leaving for Estella (Navarra), where the Infante don Enrique, son of the King don Fernando III el Santo, and don Lope Díaz de Haro, Lord of Vizcaya also arrived, all confederating against don Alfonso X el Sabio. The older relatives of the province of Álava also entered this league, whom Garibay names, including Iñigo Ximénez de N. Jerónimo de N. died in the war in Granada; Enrique de N. served the King Don Juan I of Castile, and Felipe de N. Don Carlos V, in Fuenterrabía, winning in that action the fleur de lis of his shield. ...

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Blazon Nanclares

Coat of arms of family Nanclares

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

De gules, con una banda de oro, engolada en cabezas de dragones del mismo metal, y acompañada en el jefe de una estrella de oro, y en punta de una flor de lis también de oro. Bordura de azur, separada del campo por un filete de oro, con ocho sotueres de este metal.

Citado en "Enciclopedia heráldica y genealógica Hispano-Americana." M/O, Rollo 17 A. y A. Garcia Carraffa El solar vasco navarro - Tomo quinto A. y A. Garcia Carraffa Libreria internacional.

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