Juan De Lanuza
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Juan de Lanuza y Garabito (died 1498) was a Spanish noble from the 15th century. He was the youngest of the 3 sons of
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, 1st Sieur of
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, Cosculluela, Escuer, Arguisal and Esun de Basa. Juan's mother was Inés de Garabito y Lanuza, his brothers were Martin, Sieur of Plasencia and Bardallur and Ferrer, Sieur of
Azaila Azaila is a municipality of Teruel province in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It covers an area of 81.44 km² and in 2015 had a population of 116 inhabitants (INE). Near Azaila lie the ruins of the ancient Iberian village of Cabe ...
and Cosculluela. His sister was Dianira, who married Pedro de Luna, Sieur of Illueca. Juan was the Sieur of Escuer, Arguisal and Essun de Basa.
He was also Viceroy of Valencia around 1492, later Viceroy of Catalonia, till around 1497, having been Admiral of Sicily. He married Beatriz de Pimentel.
His eldest son was Juan de Lanuza y Pimentel (died in
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, 1507), Viceroy of Sicily.


References


Libro de Armoria

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1498 deaths Viceroys of Catalonia Viceroys of Valencia {{spain-noble-stub