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    Juan Núñez I de Lara

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  1. Juan Núñez I de Lara y León (died Córdoba, April 1294), also known as "el Gordo" or "the Fat", was a Spanish noble. He was the head of the House of Lara, Lord of Lerma, Amaya, Dueñas, Palenzuela, Tordehumos, Torrelobatón, and la Mota. He was further known as Señor de Albarracín through his first marriage with Teresa Álvarez de Azagra.

  2. Juan Núñez I de Lara el Gordo (m. Córdoba, abril de 1294). Noble castellano, señor de la Casa de Lara, Lerma, Amaya, Dueñas, Palenzuela, Tordehumos, Torrelobatón y la Mota, así como señor de Albarracín por su primer matrimonio con Teresa Álvarez de Azagra.

  3. Núñez de Lara, Juan (I). Señor de Albarración. El Mayor. ?, c. 1240 – Córdoba, 1294. Noble, ricohombre. Hijo de Nuño González de Lara I y Teresa Alfonso. Aunque Salazar distingue este personaje de un supuesto Juan Núñez II, investigaciones posteriores corrigen esta división de individuos.

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  5. Juan Núñez I de Lara y León , also known as "el Gordo" or "the Fat", was a Spanish noble. He was the head of the House of Lara, Lord of Lerma, Amaya, Dueñas, Palenzuela, Tordehumos, Torrelobatón, and la Mota. He was further known as Señor de Albarracín through his first marriage with Teresa Álvarez de Azagra.

  6. No debe confundirse con Juana Núñez de Lara, su abuela paterna. Juana de Lara y de Haro, 1 o simplemente Juana de Lara, (1335- Sevilla, 1359 2 ) fue una noble castellana, miembro de la Casa de Lara por ser hija de Juan Núñez, señor de Lara, y de María Díaz de Haro, 3 señora de Vizcaya .

  7. Juan Núñez I de Lara el Gordo, Señor de Albarracín, opposed the enthronement of Sancho IV, and had to temporarily flee to France. Juan Núñez II de Lara headed various rebellions against Alfonso XI. Ultimately, the family suffered greatly after the victory of King Peter against his usurping half-brother, Henry II. The Manrique de Lara

  8. The siege of Albarracín was a battle fought during the reign of Peter III of Aragon, King of Aragón from the months of April to September 1284. Albarracín, which had for some time belonged to Juan Núñez I de Lara, the head of the House of Lara, was besieged by an Aragonese force.

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