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    Juan Fernández de Heredia (in Aragonese Johan Ferrández d'Heredia, pronounced Aragonese pronunciation: [ˈtʃwan feˈrand̪eθ deˈɾedʝa]; c. 1310 – 1396) was...
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  • painter Juan Fernández de Rojas (1750–1819), Spanish writer and humorist Juan Fernández de Alarcon (born 1956), actor from the Dominican Republic Juan Fernández...
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  • Juan Carlos Heredia (born 1952), Argentine–Spanish retired footballer Juan Fernández de Heredia (c. 1310–1396), Aragonese historian Leonardo Heredia (born...
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  • de Aragón 1493–1495: Juan de Lanuza y Garabito 1495–1496: Juan Fernández de Heredia 1496–1501: Juan de Aragón, Conde de Ribagorza 1501–1514: Jaime de...
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    Gonzalo Fernández de Heredia y de Bardají (c. 1450 – 21 November 1511) was an Aragonese monk, bishop, politician and diplomat. He was bishop-elect of...
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    Knights Hospitaller from 1374 to his death. He was succeeded by Juan Fernández de Heredia. Setton, Kenneth M. (general editor) A History of the Crusades: Volume...
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    Pedro de Heredia was a descendant of a rich family of noble lineage. His parents were Pedro de Heredia and Inés Fernandez. The chronicler Juan de Castellanos...
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    southern Epirus and Acarnania. The Achaean Knights Hospitallers of Juan Fernández de Heredia began their invasion of Epirus, moving onto Shpata, capturing...
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  • Prince of Achaea (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1300–1307). Louis of Piedmont – brother and heir of Amadeo of Savoy. Juan Fernández de Heredia, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller – sought to regain the...
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    comes under the control of the Hospitallers under Grand Master Juan Fernández de Heredia. Leasing the principality from Joanna of Naples and Otto of Brunswick...
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