Dukes of the Infantado

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The Dukes of the Infantado were a powerful and influential noble family in Spain, historically associated with the high aristocracy and significant political and military roles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish noble title
hereditary dukedom
aristocraticHouse Mendoza family NERFINISHED
associatedWith Castilian aristocracy
House of Mendoza NERFINISHED
Spanish monarchy NERFINISHED
country Spain
culturalRole patrons of arts and culture
grandezaStatus Grandee of Spain NERFINISHED
hasTitleNameInSpanish Duques del Infantado NERFINISHED
heldPositions military commanders
royal councillors
viceroys and governors
historicalRole high-ranking nobles at the royal court of Spain
landed aristocracy in Castile
influenced Spanish military affairs
Spanish politics
nobleFamilyType Grandees of Spain NERFINISHED
nobleHierarchyRank among the highest Spanish nobles
nobleRank duke
notableFor military leadership in Spain
political influence in Spain
partOf Spanish high aristocracy
politicalAlignment supporters of the Spanish crown
powerBase large landed estates
region Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
socialStatus high nobility
sphereOfInfluence court politics
regional governance in Castile
timePeriod Bourbon Spain NERFINISHED
Early Modern Spain NERFINISHED
Habsburg Spain NERFINISHED
late Middle Ages
titleStyle The Most Excellent (Excelentísimo Señor)
titleType hereditary peerage

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Palacio del Infantado namedAfter Dukes of the Infantado