The House of Enríquez is a Spanish noble lineage of royal origin.
History
The House of Enríquez originated in the
Crown of Castile
The Crown of Castile was a medieval polity in the Iberian Peninsula that formed in 1230 as a result of the third and definitive union of the crowns and, some decades later, the parliaments of the kingdoms of Kingdom of Castile, Castile and Kingd ...
, in the person of
Frederick of Castile
Frederick of Castile, in Spanish Fadrique (1223–1277), was a younger son (''infante'') of King Ferdinand III of Castile by his first wife, Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen. He was born in Guadalajara.
After the conquest of Seville, unhappy under the r ...
(Casa de Borgoña), natural son of
King Alfonso XI of Castile and
Eleanor de Guzmán
Leonor (Eleanor) de Guzmán y Ponce de León (1310–1351) was a Castilian noblewoman. After about 1330, she became the long-term mistress and favourite of Alfonso XI, with whom she had the illegitimate son Henry "the Fratricidal", future first ...
, and twin brother of
Henry II of Castile
Henry II (13 January 1334 – 29 May 1379), called Henry of Trastámara or the Fratricidal (''el Fratricida''), was the first List of Castilian monarchs, King of Castile and List of Leonese monarchs, León from the House of Trastámara. He became ...
, who gave name to the lineage ("Enríquez" being a
patronymic
A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically an avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. It is the male equivalent of a matronymic.
Patronymics are used, b ...
form of ''Henry'' or ''Enrique''). The House of Enríquez is a cadet branch of the
House of Ivrea
The Anscarids () or the House of Ivrea were a medieval dynasty of Burgundians, Burgundian and Franks, Frankish origin which rose to prominence in Northern Italy in the tenth century, briefly holding the Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire), Ita ...
.
From a political point of view, the family became the most powerful of Castile, displaying the dignity of Admirals of Castile for nearly 200 years and earning the
Duchy of Medina de Rioseco. They were part of the elite aristocratic power in Castile during the Middle Ages and, along with 19 other Spanish lineages, were recognized by
Charles V Charles V may refer to:
Kings and Emperors
* Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500–1558)
* Charles V of Naples (1661–1700), better known as Charles II of Spain
* Charles V of France (1338–1380), called the Wise
Others
* Charles V, Duke ...
in 1520 as one of the first Grandees of Spain. Titles held by members of the house also include “Señor de Haro” and “Masters of the Order of Santiago.”
Jurisdictionally, they guarded the manors of Mansilla, Medina de Rioseco, Melgar, Palenzuela, Peñafiel, Rueda, Torrelobatón and Tarifa.
Juana Enríquez
Juana Enriquez, 5th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte (1425 – 13 February 1468) was Queen of Aragon and de facto Queen consort of Navarre as the wife of King John II. Juana Enríquez was the Regent of Navarre during the absence of her husban ...
, great-granddaughter of the founder of the lineage, married
John II of Aragon
John II (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Juan II'', Catalan language, Catalan: ''Joan II'', Aragonese language, Aragonese: ''Chuan II'' and ; 29 June 1398 – 20 January 1479), called the Great (''el Gran'') or the Faithless (''el Sense Fe''), was ...
and was the mother of
Ferdinand II of Aragon
Ferdinand II, also known as Ferdinand I, Ferdinand III, and Ferdinand V (10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516), called Ferdinand the Catholic, was King of Aragon from 1479 until his death in 1516. As the husband and co-ruler of Queen Isabella I of ...
.
Previously, the descendants of
Henry of Castile, son of
King Ferdinand III of Castile, also received the surname Enríquez.
Members
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Fadrique Alfonso de Castilla
Fadrique Alfonso of Castile, 1st Señor de Haro (1334–1358), 25th Master of the Order of Santiago (1342–1358), was the fifth illegitimate child of Alfonso XI of Castile and Eleanor of Guzman. He was born in Seville.
Biography
Fadrique wa ...
(1333–58)
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Alonso Enríquez y Angulo de Córdoba
Alonso is a Spanish name of Germanic origin that is a Castilian variant of ''Adalfuns''. The original Visigothic name ''Alfonso'' suffered the phonetic change of the phoneme /f/ into the mute /h/ in the Early Middle Ages (around 9th Century), w ...
(1354–1429) —
Juana de Mendoza (1352–1431)
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Fadrique Enríquez de Mendoza Fadrique may refer to:
*Fadrique Alfonso, Lord of Haro (1334–1358), illegitimate son of King Alfonso XI of Castile
*Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo, 2nd Duke of Alba (c. 1460-1531), Spanish military leader and politician
*Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo, ...
(c.1388–1473) —
Marina Díez de Córdoba y Ayala
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Alfonso Enríquez
Alfonso Enríquez, also known as Alonso Enríquez (Guadalcanal, Seville, Guadalcanal, 1354 – Guadalupe (Cáceres), Guadalupe, 1429) was Lord of Medina de Rioseco and Admiral of Castile.
Background
Alfonso Enriquez de Castilla was the son o ...
(c.1435–1485)
Juana Enríquez de Mendoza (1425–68) — King
Juan II de Aragón
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philippi ...
# Fadrique Enriquez de Cabrera (1485–1538) — Ana de Cabrera
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Fernando Enríquez
Fernando is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and a surname common in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Switzerland, and former Spanish or Portuguese colonies in Latin America, Africa and Asia (like the Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka). It is e ...
(1538–42) — María Girón
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Luis Enríquez
Luis Enríquez Bacalov (30 August 1933 – 15 November 2017) was an Argentine (naturalized Italy, Italian) film composer and musical director. He learned music from Enrique Barenboim, father of Daniel Barenboim - conductor of the Berlin and Chi ...
(1542–67)
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Luis II Enríquez
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(1567–96) — Ana de Mendoza
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Luis III Enríquez de Cabrera
Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archai ...
(1596–1600) — Vittoria Colonna
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Juan Alfonso Enríquez de Cabrera
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of '' John''. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Phili ...
(1600–47)
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Juan Gaspar Enríquez de Cabrera
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philippi ...
(1647–91)
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Juan Tomás Enríquez de Cabrera
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philippi ...
(1691–1702)
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Pascual Enríquez de Cabrera (1739)
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María de la Almudena Enríquez de Cabrera (1779).
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