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Diego De Medrano Y Treviño
Diego de Medrano y Treviño (November 13, 1784 – July 2, 1853) was a noble from the Medrano, House of Medrano serving as a Basque-Spanish military officer, a liberal politician during the reign of Ferdinand VII, and a technical Essay, essayist reformer. Diego de Medrano y Treviño served as the Interior minister, Minister of the Interior of Spain in 1822 and again in 1835 in the Government presided over by Francisco Martínez de la Rosa, Martínez de la Rosa, Senator of Spain during the reign of Isabella II, Isabel II, founder of the first Royal Basque Economic Societies of Friends of the Country (1834), founder of the Savings bank (Spain), Savings Banks of Spain (1835) and Vice President of the Estates Proceres and Chamber of Peers (1835). Diego was active in the entire Peninsular War, obtaining the rank of lieutenant colonel of the Royal Corps of Artillery. Medrano went to war against the royal troops of the "''Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis''" at the end of 1823. Th ...
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Medrano
Medrano is a Spanish surname of Basque language, Basque origin that means "abundance, to grow, to prosper, or to improve." It is a surname of high nobility established in the old Kingdoms of Kingdom of Navarre, Navarre, Kingdom of Aragon, Aragon, kingdom of Castile, Castile, Kingdom of France, France, etc. They are all descendants of their progenitor, Prince Palace of Vélaz de Medrano#Progenitor, Andrés Vélaz de Medrano.Caro Baroja, Julio. ''Etnografía Histórica de Navarra''. Vol. 2. Editorial Aranzadi, 1972, pp. 380–381 https://www.fundacioncajanavarra.es/cultura-y-educacion/archivo/etnografia-historica-de-navarra-volumen-II.pdf Medrano may refer to: People Notable people with the surname include: Medieval and early modern nobility * María Ramírez de Medrano, Lady of Fuenmayor, wealthy noblewoman in the 12th century, founder of the Commandery, hospital and convent of San Juan de Acre in Navarrete to protect pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, donated some of her lands ...
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