House of Haro

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The House of Haro was a powerful medieval Spanish noble lineage that held the lordship of Biscay and played a significant role in the politics of the Kingdom of Castile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval Spanish noble house
noble family
allegiance Kings of Castile NERFINISHED
associatedWith history of Biscay
history of the Basque Country
history of the Kingdom of Castile
coatOfArms arms of Haro family
country Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
culturalContext medieval Iberian nobility
dynasticType hereditary lordship
ethnicGroup Basque nobility
feudalRelation vassals of the King of Castile
feudalStatus high nobility
governanceForm feudal lordship
governedTerritory Seigniory of Biscay NERFINISHED
various lordships in northern Castile
heldTitle Lordship of Biscay NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance key role in consolidation of Castilian power in northern Iberia
major lineage in medieval Biscayan history
language Basque
Spanish
nobleRank magnates of Castile
nobleTitle Lord of Biscay NERFINISHED
notableFor control of Biscay in the Middle Ages
influence in Castilian politics
origin Haro NERFINISHED
originRegion La Rioja NERFINISHED
partOf Castilian nobility
politicalAlignment occasional opponents of royal centralization
supporters of Castilian monarchy at various times
politicalRole participants in internal Castilian conflicts
power brokers in the Kingdom of Castile
powerBase northern Iberian Peninsula
region Basque Country NERFINISHED
Biscay NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass aristocracy
sphereOfInfluence Castilian court politics
local governance in Biscay
timePeriod High Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
Middle Ages
typeOfLineage patrilineal noble house

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Luis de Haro memberOf House of Haro