AOL Web Search

  1. About 8,060,000 search results
  1. Web results:
  2. María Díaz II de Haro - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/María_Díaz_II_de_Haro

    María Díaz II de Haro ( c. 1318 or 1320 - 16 September 1348) was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro. She was the daughter of Juan de Castilla y Haro and his wife, Isabel of Portugal and was Lady of Biscay from 1334 until her death in 1348. Contents 1 Family Origins 2 Biography 3 Death and Sepulcher 4 Marriage and Descendants 5 See also

  3. María Díaz II de Haro - Wikiwand

    www.wikiwand.com/en/María_Díaz_II_de_Haro

    María Díaz II de Haro (c. 1318 or 1320 - 16 September 1348) was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro. She was the daughter of Juan de Castilla y Haro and his wife, Isabel of Portugal and was Lady of Biscay from 1334 until her death in 1348.

  4. María Díaz de Haro | Real Academia de la Historia

    dbe.rah.es/biografias/37870/maria-diaz-de-haro

    La muerte de María Díaz de Haro II no supuso un quebranto para el gobierno de los vizcaínos, entregado a Juan Núñez de Lara III como viudo y tutor de su descendencia. Sin embargo, su óbito en 1350 despertó las apetencias de Pedro I de Castilla, quien trató de apoderarse de su legítimo heredero, Nuño de Lara.

  5. María II la Buena Díaz de Haro, señora de Vizcaya

    www.geni.com/people/María-II-la-Buena-Díaz-de...

    The young Maria Diaz de Haro II was to marry Juan Nunez de Lara IV and rule Vizcaya under the name of Maria Diaz de Haro II. This term of office runs from 1326 to 1334. Maria Diaz de Haro I, tenth Lady of Biscay and seventies died at dawn on a Wednesday, the day October 3rd year 1342. Sources FMG MedLands Vizcaya view all

  6. María Díaz I de Haro - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/María_Díaz_I_de_Haro

    María I Díaz de Haro died on 3 October 1342 of old age. Maria continuously fought for the interests of Biscay including entering into several disputes with the crown of Castile. She is remembered in history as having contributed greatly to the development of Biscay, gaining the nickname the good.

  7. María Díaz II de Haro (b. c. 1318 or 1320 - d. 16 September 1348) was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro. She was the daughter of Juan de Castilla y Haro and his wife, Isabel of Portugal and was Lady of Biscay from 1334 until her death in 1348.

  8. María II Díaz de Haro | Military Wiki | Fandom

    military-history.fandom.com/wiki/María_II_Díaz...

    María II Díaz de Haro died on 3 October 1342 of old age. Maria continuously fought for the interests of Biscay including entering into several disputes with the crown of Castile. She is remembered in history as having contributed greatly to the development of Biscay, gaining the nickname the good.

  9. María Díaz de Haro (c.1270-1342) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia ...

    es.wikipedia.org/wiki/María_Díaz_de_Haro_(c...

    María Díaz de Haro (c.1270-1342) María Díaz de Haro, llamada la Buena (c. 1270 - 3 de octubre de 1342 ), fue la décima señora de Vizcaya. Fue hija de Lope Díaz III de Haro, asesinado en Alfaro, La Rioja, en junio de 1288, octavo señor de Vizcaya, y de Juana Alfonso de Molina.

  10. María Díaz de Haro (m. 1348) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    es.wikipedia.org/wiki/María_Díaz_de_Haro_(m._1348)

    María Díaz de Haro ( c. 1320 - 16 de septiembre de 1348 ). Dama castellana. Era hija de Juan el Tuerto y de Isabel de Portugal, y fue señora de Vizcaya desde 1334 hasta que falleció en 1348. 1 Fue bisnieta del rey Alfonso X de Castilla . Índice 1 Orígenes familiares 2 Biografía 3 Sepultura 4 Matrimonio y descendencia 5 Ancestros 6 Referencias

  11. Maria Diaz II de Haro — Wikipédia

    fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Diaz_II_de_Haro

    Maria Diaz II de Haro ( María Díaz II de Haro en espagnol), est décédée en 1350. Fille de Juan de Haro et d'Isabelle du Portugal, Seigneure de Pinella et Miranda et petite-fille de l' Infant Juan de Castille 1, Seigneur de Valencia de Campos et de Maria Diaz de Haro, Seigneure de Biscaye. Elle a été seigneure de Biscaye entre 1334 et 1349.