Don Gutierrez's Military Influences

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Among the most important of his descendants may be mentioned Gutierre Gomez de Toledo, brother of the 3rd Lord of Valdecorneja, who along with his nephew Fernan Alvarez de Toledo, Count of Alba future were two great figures of Spanish politics of the XV century. Uncle represented the intelligence and skill, while the nephew could devote himself entirely to the military activity with the comfort of knowing that Don Gutierrez cared court in the interests of both, while his military exploits would enhance the prestige of nobility the lineage.

This relationship would be that over the second childhood ... fondly remembered for years after the Marquis de Santillana, Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, in the Preface to his famous Dialogue Bias against Fortuna

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