Juan Bravo de Medrano, I Count of Santa Rosa

Juan Bravo de Medrano
Born
Juan Bravo de Medrano

1650
DiedMay 15, 1710
Occupation(s)Maestre de Campo, Lieutenant General of Nueva Galicia, mining
TitleI Count of Santa Rosa[1]
PredecessorEstablished
SuccessorDon Felipe Bartolome Bravo de Medrano y Acuña Altamirano, II Count of Santa Rosa
SpouseDoña Juana de Altamirano Castilla y Aguayo
Children2, Don Felipe Bartolome Bravo de Medrano y Acuña Altamirano, Manuela Bravo de Medrano y Acuña Altamirano y Castilla
Parent(s)Don Felipe Bartolome Bravo de Acuña
Catalina de Medrano y Oñate

Don Juan Bravo de Medrano[2][3] (1650 in Pánuco, Zacatecas – May 15, 1710) was the I Count of Santa Rosa[1][4] and a noble from the Bravo de Medrano family in Zacatecas. Juan Bravo de Medrano was the Lieutenant General of the Kingdom of Nueva Galicia,[5] Maestre de Campo of his tercio, and held the first noble title in Zacatecas, granted by King Charles II of Spain on February 8, 1691.[2][1][6] The title of Conde de Santa Rosa is linked to an immense estate, centered around the Santa Rosa hacienda situated between Jerez and Juchipila. The Count of Santa Rosa is a descendant of the founder of Zacatecas, Baltasar Temiño de Bañuelos, and the founder of Guadalajara, Cristóbal de Oñate. Juan married Doña Juana de Altamirano Castilla y Aguayo.[7]

  1. ^ a b c Galve, Conde de (2021-11-17). "Siendo don Juan Bravo de Medrano conde de Santa Rosa". Manuscrito.
  2. ^ a b Jiménez, Guillermo Alvino (2010). Juan Bravo de Medrano, Conde de Santa Rosa (in Spanish). G. Alvino Jiménez.
  3. ^ Galve, Conde de (2021-11-17). "Habiendo tenido noticias de que don Juan Bravo de Medrano". Manuscrito.
  4. ^ Enciso Contreras, José (2008). "Decretos inhibitorios, justicia privativa provincial y local. El caso del Conde de Santa Rosa en Zacatecas (S. XVIII)". Derecho, instituciones y procesos históricos: XIV Congreso del Instituto Internacional de Historia del Derecho Indiano. [Lima, 22 al 26 de septiembre de 2003], Vol. 2, 2008, ISBN 978-9972-42-858-6, págs. 377-396. Instituto Riva-Agüero: 377–396. ISBN 978-9972-42-857-9.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference :10 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ "Maestre de Campo Don Juan Bravo-Acuña y Medrano Oñate, 1er Conde de Santa Rosa". geni_family_tree. 1670. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  7. ^ "Doña Juana Altamirano Castilla y Aguayo". geni_family_tree. 1664-03-18. Retrieved 2024-02-01.