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Language of the text: Español
Nobility: Señores - Caballeros - Familia Noble
Nobles in:España (Zaragoza)
The country or region of the dossier mainly refers to the places where the family was ascribed to the nobility and may be different from those of residence
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Pérez Arenas
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Muy antigua familia de Calatayud (Zaragoza), a la que perteneció el virrey y capitán general del reino de Valencia don Jimeno P. de Arenas. Florenció por los años de 1308. Gobernó con acierto y entereza. Dispuso en su testamento que se le sepultase en la catedral de Valencia, sí allí moría, o en la parroquia de Santa María la Mayor, de Calatayud, si en esta ciudad ocurría su fallecimiento. Fundó un aniversario con la renta de unas casas de su propiedad, que habían sio baños, por lo que se llamó de Bañuelos la calle en que radicaban. Nombró ejecutor testamentario a su sobrino Gonzalo P. Arenas, arcediano de las catedrales de Valencia y Catatayud. ...
When you buy a heraldic document a new accurate analysis of the heraldic research will be performed by an expert heraldist and the document will be written in Italian or English.
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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Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families