Fernán Blázquez de Cáceres
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Fernán Blázquez de Cáceres was a son of Juan Blázquez de Cáceres, el Gordo, already deceased in 1364, and wife Doña
Don (honorific)
Don, from Latin dominus, is an honorific in Spanish , Portuguese , and Italian . The female equivalent is Doña , Dona , and Donna , abbreviated "Dª" or simply "D."-Usage:...

 María Gil de Mogollón, daughter of Don Alfón Gil de Mogollón, Lord of the House of Mogollón
Don Alfón Gil de Mogollón, Lord of the House of Mogollón
-Life:Don Alfón Gil de Mogollón was a son of Don Pedro Gil de Mogollón, Lord of Arroyo del Peche and wife Francisca García, of the House of Paredes. He was the Lord of the House of Mogollón and Regidor of Cáceres....

 and wife Martina Gómez Espadero. His father was a natural son of García Blázquez de Cáceres, younger brother of Blazco Múñoz de Cáceres
Blazco Múñoz de Cáceres
-Life:Blazco Múñoz de Cáceres was a son of Blazco Múñoz de Cáceres, who died at 90 years and lived in Cáceres in 1270, married to Pascuala Pérez, daughter of Pascual Pérez and wife Menga Marín, and great-grandson of Juan Blázquez de Cáceres and wife Teresa Alfón...

, Founder and 1st Lord of the Majorat of the same name, by one Marina Pérez, paternal grandson of Blazco Múñoz de Cáceres, who died at 20 years and lived in Cáceres
Cáceres, Spain
Cáceres is the capital of the same name province, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. , its population was 91,131 inhabitants. The municipio has a land area of 1,750.33 km², and is the largest in geographical extension in Spain....

 in 1270, married to Pascuala Pérez, daughter of Pascual Pérez and wife Menga Marín, and great-grandson of Juan Blázquez de Cáceres
Juan Blázquez de Cáceres
Juan Blázquez de Cáceres, the Conqueror of Cáceres, was a Spanish military and nobleman.-Life:Juan Blázquez de Cáceres was born in Ávila and was at the Conquest of Cáceres, on April 23, 1229, from which he took his surname....

 and wife Teresa Alfón.

He was the 2nd Lord
Lord
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 of the Majorat
Majorat
Majorat is the right of succession to property according to age . A majorat would be inherited by the oldest son, or if there was no son, the nearest relative. This law existed in some of the European countries and was designed to prevent the distribution of wealthy estates between many members of...

 de Blazco Múñoz, whose identity appears in a plea
Plea
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 and sentence
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In law, a sentence forms the final explicit act of a judge-ruled process, and also the symbolic principal act connected to his function. The sentence can generally involve a decree of imprisonment, a fine and/or other punishments against a defendant convicted of a crime...

 of May 23, 1364.

He was married to Juana González, and they had at least one son, Fernán Blázquez de Cáceres y Mogollón, who granted a will
Will (law)
A will or testament is a legal declaration by which a person, the testator, names one or more persons to manage his/her estate and provides for the transfer of his/her property at death...

 at Cáceres in 1443, married to Leonor Alfón de Ovando (seventh grandparents in male line of the conqueror of the castle
Castle
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 of Brindis, Italian
Italy
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 city
City
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 and sea port in the Adriatic, formerly called Brundisium and currently Brindisi
Brindisi
Brindisi is a city in the Apulia region of Italy, the capital of the province of Brindisi, off the coast of the Adriatic Sea.Historically, the city has played an important role in commerce and culture, due to its position on the Italian Peninsula and its natural port on the Adriatic Sea. The city...

, Francisco José de Ovando y Solís Rol de La Cerda, 1st Marqués de Brindis, and his brother Alonso Pablo de Ovando y Solís Rol de La Cerda, 2nd Marqués de Brindis), the parents of Diego Fernández de Cáceres y Ovando
Diego Fernández de Cáceres y Ovando
Diego Fernández de Cáceres y Ovando was a Spanish military and nobleman.-Life:Diego Fernández de Cáceres y Ovando was a son of Fernán Blázquez de Cáceres y Mogollón, who granted a will at Cáceres in 1443, and wife Leonor Alfón de Ovando, daughter of Fernando Alfón de Ovando and wife Teresa Alfón...

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Sources

  • Cunha, Fernando de Castro Pereira Mouzinho de Albuquerque e (1906–1998), Instrumentário Genealógico - Linhagens Milenárias. MCMXCV, p. 312-3
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