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Folch de Cardona
Parent family
Angiò
Place of origin
Catalonia
Titles
Viscount, Count and Duke of Cardona Baron of Entença Baron of Bellpuig Count of Empordà Count of Golisano Count of Prades Duke of Segorbe Duke of Soma Marquis of Comares Marquis of Guadalest Marquis of Pallars Lord of Espejo and Lucena Lord of Chillón Lord of Guadalest Lord of Mazara del Vallo Viscount of Villamur
The House of Folch de Cardona (or Cardona or Incardona in Sicily) was an important Spanish noble family of Catalan origin. They were second only in importance to the royal family of Aragon.
The House of FolchdeCardona (or Cardona or Incardona in Sicily) was an important Spanish noble family of Catalan origin. They were second only in importance...
Margarida FolchdeCardona y Requesens (1535 – 23 February 1609) was a Spanish court official. She was a lady-in-waiting to the Holy Roman Empress Maria...
son of Juan de Moncada y de Tolça, 1st Count of Aitona and Ana deCardona, daughter of Fernando Ramon Folch, 2nd Duke of Cardona In 1574 he became IX Count...
team Ramon Folch i Guillèn (born 1946), Catalan socio-ecologist Ramón Folch Frigola (born 1989), Catalan footballer Sancho FolchdeCardona, 1st Marquess...
II to Juan Ramón FolchdeCardona, 5th Count of Cardona, as an elevation to dukedom. It was originally granted as "Viscount of Cardona" and later elevated...
and Naples, Viceroy of Navarre, 1595 - 1610. With issue. Margarita FolchdeCardona y Requesens, deceased 23 February 1609. She married, 1553, Adam Herr...
times : Diana FolchdeCardona (1531–1559), daughter of Antonio FolchdeCardona and Beatriz de Luna. Anna d'Aragona y FolchdeCardona (?–1567), daughter...
ambassador to Spain, who married the Margarita FolchdeCardona, member of the powerful Spanish House of Folch-Cardona. They had thirteen children, seven of whom...
inherited his fortune when the Viceroy José Solís FolchdeCardona, became a monk, his mother was Teresa Díaz de Arcaya, also a rich woman, daughter of the Captain...
de Moncada y FolchdeCardona, 1st Marquis of Aitona. His brother was Gastón de Moncada, 2nd Marquis of Aitona. For some time prior to May, 1612 de Moncada...
organized in Santa fé de Bogotá with the Viceroyalty of New Granada, especially under the tenure of José Solís FolchdeCardona (1753–1761), who conducted...