Ramón de Esparza

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Ramón de Esparza
Lord
Blason Es famille Esparza (Escaroz).svg
Coat of Arms belonging to Esparza lineage
Born14th century
Kingdom of Navarre
Diedc. 15th century
Kingdom of Navarre

Ramón de Esparza (fl. 1390) was a Basque nobleman, Knight and Lord of the palace Esparza.[1]

Biography[]

Ramón was born in Navarra, the son of Rodrigo de Esparza, belonging to the Basque nobility. He and his father had been vassals of Charles III of Navarre,[2] and both attended the coronation of the King, occurred on February 13, 1390, in the Cathedral of Santa María.[3]

Ramón de Esparza had an active participation during the Hundred Years' War, serving as Captain of the Garrison of Charles III in Cherbourg, Lower Normandy.[4] In 1378, Esparza sent an emissary to England, to request help against the French army of Charles V of France.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Diccionario de Antigüedades del Reino de Navarra con adiciones, Volume 4, by José Yanguas y Miranda, 1843
  2. ^ Diccionario de Antigüedades del Reino de Navarra con adiciones, Volume 4, by José Yanguas y Miranda, 1843
  3. ^ Navarra o cuando los vascos tenían reyes, by Pierre Narbaitz, 2007, ISBN 9788481364880
  4. ^ Political Culture in Late Medieval England, Essays by Simon Walker, 31 October 2006, ISBN 9780719068263
  5. ^ Hundred Years War Vol 3: Divided Houses, Jonathan Sumption, 2 June 2011, ISBN 9780571266562

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