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This page is a list of the grand masters of the Order of Santiago. 1. * Pedro Fernández de Castro (1170–1184) 2. * (1184–1186) 3. * (1186–1195). Killed in the battle of Alarcos. 4. * (1195–1204) 5. * Suero Rodríguez (1204–1206) 6. * Fernando González de Marañón (1206–1210) 7. * Pedro Arias (1210–1212). Died of his wounds, following the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. 8. * (1212–1217) 9. * (1217–1221) 10. * (1221–1224) 11. * (1224–1225) 12. * Pedro Alfonso de León (1225–1226). Supposed to be the illegitimate son of Alfonso IX of León. 13. * (1226–1237) 14. * Rodrigo Íñiguez (o Yáñez) (1237–1242) 15. * Paio Peres Correia (1242–1275) 16. * Gonzalo Ruiz Girón (1275–1280). Died of wounds received at the disastrous Battle of Moclín. 17. * Pedro Núñez (128

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  • Liste des Grands Maîtres de l'Ordre de Santiago (fr)
  • List of grand masters of the Order of Santiago (en)
  • Wielcy mistrzowie zakonu Santiago (pl)
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  • This page is a list of the grand masters of the Order of Santiago. 1. * Pedro Fernández de Castro (1170–1184) 2. * (1184–1186) 3. * (1186–1195). Killed in the battle of Alarcos. 4. * (1195–1204) 5. * Suero Rodríguez (1204–1206) 6. * Fernando González de Marañón (1206–1210) 7. * Pedro Arias (1210–1212). Died of his wounds, following the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. 8. * (1212–1217) 9. * (1217–1221) 10. * (1221–1224) 11. * (1224–1225) 12. * Pedro Alfonso de León (1225–1226). Supposed to be the illegitimate son of Alfonso IX of León. 13. * (1226–1237) 14. * Rodrigo Íñiguez (o Yáñez) (1237–1242) 15. * Paio Peres Correia (1242–1275) 16. * Gonzalo Ruiz Girón (1275–1280). Died of wounds received at the disastrous Battle of Moclín. 17. * Pedro Núñez (128 (en)
  • Après la mort du Grand Maître en 1493, les Rois Catholiques ont incorporé l'Ordre à la Couronne d'Espagne et le Pape Adrien VI a uni définitivement le Magistère de Santiago à la Couronne en 1523. La 1ère République espagnole a supprimé l'Ordre en 1873 et il a été réduit à une institution noble à caractère honorifique régie par un Conseil Supérieur dépendant du , qui à son tour a été éteint après la proclamation de la 2nde République en 1931. (fr)
  • Wielcy mistrzowie zakonu Santiago: 1. * (1170–1184) 2. * (1184–1186) 3. * (1186–1195) 4. * (1195–1204) 5. * (1204–1206) 6. * (1206–1210) 7. * (1210–1212) 8. * (1212–1217) 9. * (1217–1221) 10. * (1221–1224) 11. * (1224–1225) 12. * (1225–1237) 13. * (1237–1242) 14. * (1242–1275) 15. * (1275–1277) 16. * (1277–1286) 17. * (1296–1293) 18. * (1293–1311) 19. * (1311–1318) 20. * (1318–1327) 21. * (1327–1338) 22. * (1338) 23. * (1338–1342) 24. * Fadrique Alfonso de Castilla (1342–1358) 25. * (1359–1366) 26. * (1366–1371) 27. * (1371–1383) 28. * (1383–1384) 29. * (1384) 30. * Piotr Muñiz de Godoy (1384–1385) 31. * (1385–1387) 32. * (1387–1409) 33. * Enrique de Aragón (1409–1445) 34. * Álvaro de Luna (14 (pl)
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  • This page is a list of the grand masters of the Order of Santiago. 1. * Pedro Fernández de Castro (1170–1184) 2. * (1184–1186) 3. * (1186–1195). Killed in the battle of Alarcos. 4. * (1195–1204) 5. * Suero Rodríguez (1204–1206) 6. * Fernando González de Marañón (1206–1210) 7. * Pedro Arias (1210–1212). Died of his wounds, following the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. 8. * (1212–1217) 9. * (1217–1221) 10. * (1221–1224) 11. * (1224–1225) 12. * Pedro Alfonso de León (1225–1226). Supposed to be the illegitimate son of Alfonso IX of León. 13. * (1226–1237) 14. * Rodrigo Íñiguez (o Yáñez) (1237–1242) 15. * Paio Peres Correia (1242–1275) 16. * Gonzalo Ruiz Girón (1275–1280). Died of wounds received at the disastrous Battle of Moclín. 17. * Pedro Núñez (1280–1286) 18. * (1286) 19. * (1286–1293) 20. * (1293–1311) 21. * (1311–1318) 22. * (1318–1327) 23. * (1327–1338) 24. * (1338) 25. * Alonso Meléndez de Guzmán (1338–1342) 26. * Fadrique Alfonso de Castilla (1342–1358) 27. * Garci Álvarez de Toledo y Meneses (1359–1366) 28. * (1366–1371) 29. * (1371–1383) 30. * (1383–1384). Killed in the Siege of Lisbon. 31. * (1384). Killed in the Siege of Lisbon. 32. * Pedro Muñiz de Godoy y Sandoval (1384–1385). Killed in the Battle of Valverde. 33. * (1385–1387) 34. * (Grand Master of Santiago) (1387–1409) 35. * Enrique de Aragón (1409–1445) 36. * Álvaro de Luna (1445–1453) 37. * Juan II (1453) Administrator 38. * Enrique IV de Castilla (1453–1462) Administrator 39. * Beltrán de la Cueva (1462–1463) 40. * Alfonso de Castilla (1463–1467) 41. * Juan Pacheco (1467–1474) 42. * Alonso de Cárdenas (1474–1476 in Kingdom of León) (first time) 43. * Rodrigo Manrique de Lara (1474–1476 in kingdom of Castile) 44. * Fernando el Católico (1476–1477) Administrator 45. * Alonso de Cárdenas (1477–1493) (second time) 46. * Reyes Católicos (1493–...) Administrators. Final incorporation into the Crown of Spain under the reign of Charles I of Spain (en)
  • Après la mort du Grand Maître en 1493, les Rois Catholiques ont incorporé l'Ordre à la Couronne d'Espagne et le Pape Adrien VI a uni définitivement le Magistère de Santiago à la Couronne en 1523. La 1ère République espagnole a supprimé l'Ordre en 1873 et il a été réduit à une institution noble à caractère honorifique régie par un Conseil Supérieur dépendant du , qui à son tour a été éteint après la proclamation de la 2nde République en 1931. L'Ordre de Santiago, ainsi que ceux de Calatrava, d'Alcántara et de Montesa, a été rétabli comme association civile sous le règne de Juan Carlos Ier en tant qu'organisation nobiliaire honoraire et religieuse et le demeure aujourd'hui. (fr)
  • Wielcy mistrzowie zakonu Santiago: 1. * (1170–1184) 2. * (1184–1186) 3. * (1186–1195) 4. * (1195–1204) 5. * (1204–1206) 6. * (1206–1210) 7. * (1210–1212) 8. * (1212–1217) 9. * (1217–1221) 10. * (1221–1224) 11. * (1224–1225) 12. * (1225–1237) 13. * (1237–1242) 14. * (1242–1275) 15. * (1275–1277) 16. * (1277–1286) 17. * (1296–1293) 18. * (1293–1311) 19. * (1311–1318) 20. * (1318–1327) 21. * (1327–1338) 22. * (1338) 23. * (1338–1342) 24. * Fadrique Alfonso de Castilla (1342–1358) 25. * (1359–1366) 26. * (1366–1371) 27. * (1371–1383) 28. * (1383–1384) 29. * (1384) 30. * Piotr Muñiz de Godoy (1384–1385) 31. * (1385–1387) 32. * (1387–1409) 33. * Enrique de Aragón (1409–1445) 34. * Álvaro de Luna (1445–1453) 35. * Juan II (1453 jako zarządzający) 36. * (po raz pierwszy, 1453–1454) 37. * Enrique IV (1454–1462) 38. * (1462–1463) 39. * (po raz drugi, 1463–1467) 40. * Jan Pacheco (1467–1474) 41. * (1474–1476) 42. * Fernando el Católico (1476–1477 jako zarządzający) 43. * (po raz drugi, 1477–1493) 44. * Karol I Hiszpański (cesarz jako Karol V Habsburg) 1516–1556 45. * Filip II Habsburg 1556–1598 46. * Filip III Habsburg 1598–1621 47. * Filip IV Habsburg 1621–1665 48. * Karol II Habsburg 1665–1700 49. * Filip V Burbon 1700–1724 50. * Ludwik I Burbon 1724 51. * Filip V Burbon 1724–1746 52. * Ferdynand VI Burbon 1746–1759 53. * Karol III Burbon 1759–1788 54. * Karol IV Burbon 1788–1813 55. * Ferdynand VII Burbon 1813–1833 56. * Izabela II Burbon 1833–1868 57. * Alfons XII Burbon 1875–1885 58. * Alfons XIII Burbon 1886–1941 59. * Jan Burbon, książę Asturii 1941–1975 60. * Jan Karol I Burbon 1975–2014 61. * Filip VI Burbon od 2014 (pl)
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