Loyola family

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The Loyola family is a noble Basque lineage from the Azpeitia area of Gipuzkoa, Spain, historically associated with the ancestral home and origins of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Basque noble lineage
noble family
associatedReligion Catholic Church NERFINISHED
associatedWith House of Loyola NERFINISHED
Loyola family home
Sanctuary of Loyola NERFINISHED
country Spain
culturalContext Basque culture
ethnicGroup Basque people NERFINISHED
feudalStatus landed gentry
geographicContext northern Spain
hasAncestralSeat Loyola, Azpeitia NERFINISHED
hasSurnameForm Loyola NERFINISHED
heritageSiteAssociation Sanctuary of Loyola complex in Azpeitia NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Early modern period NERFINISHED
Late Middle Ages
historicalSignificance ancestral family of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
knownFor being the lineage of the founder of the Society of Jesus
language Basque language NERFINISHED
Spanish language
locatedIn Azpeitia, Gipuzkoa NERFINISHED
nobleTitle lords of Loyola NERFINISHED
notableEventAssociation birth of Ignatius of Loyola
notableMember Ignatius of Loyola NERFINISHED
partOf Basque nobility
Spanish nobility
placeOfOrigin Azpeitia NERFINISHED
Basque Country NERFINISHED
region Gipuzkoa NERFINISHED
religiousLegacy connection to the Society of Jesus
influence on Catholic Counter-Reformation through Ignatius of Loyola
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
socialClass nobility

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