Английская Википедия:Bobadilla family

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The Bobadilla family was one of the wealthiest and most influential families within the Kingdom of Spain, particularly during the Age of Discovery.[1][2]

Overview

The family had a long history of service and ties to the crown of Castile.Шаблон:Sfn They were members of the Spanish nobility with various members holding titles including Lord, Count, and Marchioness.

It was also involved in the conquest and governing of the Canary Islands, Hispaniola, and Cuba. Several of its women in particular would become prominent figures and political leaders. Many members of the family came from the town of Medina del Campo in present-day Castile.

Notable members

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Notable members of the family include:

Their most immediate common ancestor was the Lord Juan Fernández de Bobadilla V, who was born circa 1375.[3] He was grandfather to Beatriz the first and her brother Francisco, great-grandfather to Beatriz the younger, and great-great grandfather to Isabel.

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