House of Mendoza

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The House of Mendoza was a powerful and influential Spanish noble family prominent in Castile from the late Middle Ages through the early modern period, known for its political clout, military leadership, and patronage of the arts.

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House of Mendoza canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish noble house
noble family
coatOfArms arms of Mendoza (checky shield with band and border of castles and lions)
continent Europe
country Castile
surface form: Kingdom of Castile

Spain
culturalRole patrons of Renaissance humanism in Spain
patrons of architecture
patrons of literature
patrons of religious institutions
dynasticRelation intermarriage with other high Castilian nobility
ethnicGroup Castilian
historicalStatus grandees of Spain
one of the most powerful noble families in late medieval Castile
influenced Castilian court politics
Spanish imperial administration in the Americas
language Spanish
member María de Mendoza
surface form: Ana de Mendoza y de la Cerda, Princess of Éboli

Antonio de Mendoza
surface form: Antonio de Mendoza, 1st Viceroy of New Spain

Antonio de Mendoza
surface form: Antonio de Mendoza, Viceroy of Peru

Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st Duke of the Infantado
Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Admiral of Castile
García Hurtado de Mendoza
surface form: Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, historian and diplomat

María de Mendoza
Pedro González de Mendoza, Cardinal of Spain
Íñigo López de Mendoza y Luna, 2nd Duke of the Infantado
Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana
militaryInvolvement Reconquista
surface form: Reconquista campaigns

Granada War
surface form: War of Granada

internal Castilian noble conflicts
nobleTitleHeld Count of Coruña
Count of Tendilla
Duke of Francavilla
Duke of the Infantado
Marquis of Santillana
notableFor military leadership
patronage of the arts
political influence in Castile
notableWork Castle of Manzanares el Real
Palace of the Dukes of the Infantado in Guadalajara
support for the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes
politicalAlignment supporters of the Trastámara dynasty
politicalRole military commanders for the Crown of Castile
royal counselors in Castile
viceroys in the Spanish Empire
region Castile
religion Roman Catholicism
successor various Mendoza ducal and comital branches in modern Spain
timePeriod early modern period
late Middle Ages

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Pedro de Mendoza nobleFamily House of Mendoza
Church of San Pablo associatedWith House of Mendoza
Palacio del Infantado builtFor House of Mendoza
Palacio del Infantado significantOwner House of Mendoza