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''Maestranzas de caballería'' (literally translated as '
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armories') are noble
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s created in the
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by the
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Crown, with the aim of giving the
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practice in horsemanship and the use of
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s. In the sixteenth century, the ''caballería'' (
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) was the typical military branch for nobles to follow, but the aforementioned skills had become less common as the Spanish
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converted into a class of
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s. These noble institutions created a dedicated cavalry corps that was directly funded by its members. The participating nobles, or ''maestrantes'', organized themselves under the advocacy of a holy patron and took the internal form of a
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.


Traditional ''maestranzas''

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issued a Royal Decree on September 6, in which he encouraged the distinct local nobilities to organize themselves into noble brotherhoods. On August 3, 1573, the nobility of
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created the ''Hermandad del Santo Espíritu'' under the advocacy of ''Nuestra Señora de Gracia'' ('Our Lady of Grace'), which would later become the '.
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created a fraternity in the name of its patron saint, Saint Hermengild, soon thereafter, though it dissolved rapidly. By 1670, a group of nobles took ''Nuestra Señora del Rosario'' ('Our Lady of the Rosary') as its patron saint and the following year drew up orders which would give rise to the ''
Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla The Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla (Spanish language, Spanish for 'Royal Cavalry Armory of Seville') is a Spanish maestranza de caballería or chivalric order created in 1670 from the remnants of the preceding ''Cofradía de San Hermen ...
'' from that time forward. ''Nuestra Señora del Triunfo'' ('Our Lady of the Triumph') became the patroness of the ''
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'', created in 1686 to imitate its Sevillian counterpart. Eleven years later, another of the modern-era ''maestranzas'' was formed – the '' Real Maestranza de Caballería de Valencia''. Other traditional ''maestranzas'' of cavalry include the ''Real Maestranza de Caballería de
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'', created in 1819 from the old ''Cofradía de Caballeros Hijosdalgo de San Jorge'', and the ''Maestranza de Caballería de
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'' (Castilla) that was established around 1808 and reorganized between 1990 and 1992 under the auspices and protection of the Count of Barcelona, Don Juan Carlos Teresa Silverio Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg, father of King Juan Carlos I. In 2016, King Felipe VI awarded the Corbata of the Royal Order of Isabel la Católica to the Maestranza de Caballería de Castilla.


Disbanded ''maestranzas''

Historians are certain of the existence of several ''maestranzas'' in different Spanish cities. Their decay and disappearance were due to a range of factors, including the prohibition of the use of small firearms, abandonment of old customs and accoutrements consistent with the ''jineta'' riding style and the decline of the equine trade in the south of Spain, etc. In 1728, a petition was sent to the Spanish King by the city of Carmona, which acknowledged the existence of a ''Maestranza de Carmona''. It would be governed from 1732 onwards under the auspices of the ''Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla''. Also in 1728,
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responded affirmatively to a memorial presented by the horsemen Diego Chacón y Rojas and his son Juan with the intention of reorganizing the ''Maestranza de
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''. This ''maestranza'' was also governed by the rules of the Sevillian group. Three years later, a series of horsemen asked the Crown to form the ''Maestranza de Jaén'', but the Council of the Kingdom's Cavalry declined the request. The same case occurred with the ''Maestranza de
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'' in 1732. Conversely, in 1739, the Council of Caballería ruled in favor of the creation of the ''Maestranza de
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''. Finally, in 1758 a request was submitted for a ''Maestranza de
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''. The request was approved, and the henceforth guild has governed itself with its own bylaws.


''Maestranzas'' in the Americas

The ''Real Maestranza de Caballería de
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and Marquis of Casa Torres. Illustrious Havana and Spanish aldermen participated in its constitution, adopting the ordinances of Seville. It was approved by King
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, by Royal Decree of August 26, 1713. Although it is a little known matter, the monarch approved the Real Maestranza in order to help the always difficult defense of Cuba and the Spanish Antilles from the continuous corsair attacks, in a period of turbulence caused by the War of the Peninsular Succession and the threats of English invasion. In imitation of the metropolitan situation and probably due to the influence of the Cuban case, on the occasion of the festivities held in Mexico in 1789 to celebrate the proclamation of
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, a group of 31 New Spanish knights, some members of the already existing maestranzas, with the support of the Viceroy Juan Vicente de Güemes, 2nd Count of Revilla Gigedo, requested royal authorization to create the ''Real Maestranza de Caballería de México''. They raised an instance, on February 3, 1790. The initiative was disavowed by the
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due to the distrust caused by any type of autonomous organization of the American nobility due to the danger of fostering a possible seed for independence.


Emblems

File:Emblem of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Ronda.svg,
Ronda Ronda () is a Municipalities in Spain, municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its population is about 35,000. Ronda is known for its cliffside location and a deep canyon that ca ...
(1572) File:Emblem of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Seville.svg,
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(1670) File:Emblem of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Granada.svg,
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(1686) File:Emblem of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Valencia.svg,
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(1819) File:Emblem of the Cavalry Armory of Castile.svg, Castile (1992) File:Emblem of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Saint Ferdinand.svg, Saint Ferdinand (1999)


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Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda

Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla

Real Maestranza de Caballería de Valencia

Real Maestranza de Caballería de Zaragoza

Maestranza de Caballería de Castilla

Real Maestranza de Caballería de Havana
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