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      • Count of Lemos (Spanish: Conde de Lemos) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1456 by Henry IV to Pedro Álvarez Osorio, as a result of his marriage to Beatriz Enríquez de Castilla, a cousin of the king. The title makes reference to the town of Monforte de Lemos in Lugo, Spain.
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  1. Count of Lemos (Spanish: Conde de Lemos) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1456 by Henry IV to Pedro Álvarez Osorio, as a result of his marriage to Beatriz Enríquez de Castilla, a cousin of the king.

    • 26 May 1456
    • Henry IV
    • Pedro Álvarez Osorio, 1st Count of Lemos
    • Peerage of Spain
  2. Pedro Fernández de Castro y Andrade (1576–1622), better known as the Great Count of Lemos, was a Galician (Spanish) nobleman who was viceroy of Naples from 1608, and was also president of the Council of the Indies. Biography. A member of the House of Castro, he was born at Monforte de Lemos.

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    He was born in Monforte de Lemos, in what is now the province of Lugo.He was the son of Francisco Fernández de Castro, 9th Count of Lemos, and Antonia Téllez-Giron y Enriquez de Ribera. He married in Madrid, on 20 July 1664 Ana Francisca de Borja, daughter of the 8th Duke of Gandia, a wealthy widow since 1663 who had been the third wife of Enrique ...

    Viceroy Fernández de Castro died in Lima after a short illness on December 6, 1672, still in office. His body was buried in the Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados Church until it was demolished in 1938, after which his body was sent to hometown and his heart was sent to Saint Peter Church, where it remains today.

    Gran Enciclopedia de España, (1992), 22 vols. ISBN 84-87544-01-0, 11,052 pages, vol 8, pages 3976–3977.

  3. Mar 3, 2021 · Fascinating Spain. 03 Mar. Castro Caldelas Castle is undoubtedly the most important fortress in the Ribeira Sacra. The construction of this fortification, also known as the Castle of the Counts of Lemos, dates back to the 14th century.

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  4. Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro Andrade y Portugal (Conde de Lemos; b. ca. 1635; d. 6 December 1672), viceroy of Peru (1667–1672). The tenth count of Lemos, Pedro Fernández de Castro was born in Spain and was only thirty-three when he assumed his post in Lima in November 1667.

  5. Mar 30, 2024 · Count of Lemos (Spanish: Conde de Lemos) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1456 by Henry IV to Pedro Álvarez Osorio, as a result of his marriage to Beatriz Enríquez de Castilla, a cousin of the king.

  6. The Castro family, Counts of Lemos since the Middle Ages, reached the zenith of its power and prestige during the reign of Philip III. The political link generated by the marriage between the sixth Count of Lemos and one of the Duke of Lerma’s

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