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  2. List of banks in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The bank penetration is approximately 33.7% and the main banks in DR are Banco Popular Dominicano, Banco de Reservas de la Republica Dominicana, Banco BHD. External links [ edit ] Bank Superintendency of the Dominican Republic (Superintendencia de Bancos de la República Dominicana)

  3. Diego López V de Haro - Wikipedia

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    Constanza de Bearne. Diego López V de Haro, nicknamed el Intruso ( c. 1250 – 1310), was a Castilian noble of the House of Haro and held the title of the Lord of Biscay which he took from the pretender to the title, John of Castile . He further served in the capacity of Mayordomo mayor del rey and the Alférez del rey of Ferdinand IV of Castile.

  4. Lope Díaz II de Haro - Wikipedia

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    Lope Díaz II de Haro " Cabeza Brava " (b. 1170 – d. 15 November 1236) was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro, the sixth Lord of Biscay, and founder of the municipality of Plentzia. He was the eldest son of Diego López II de Haro and his wife, María Manrique. Lope was also a member of the Order of Santiago .

  5. House of Haro - Wikipedia

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    The House of Haro was one of the most powerful families of Castile during the Middle Ages, which strongly supported the expansionist policies of Alfonso VI of Castile. As a reward, Íñigo López was named the first Lord of Biscay . In the early 16th century, the Haro family married paternally into the House of Sotomayor establishing a branch ...

  6. Lope Díaz I de Haro - Wikipedia

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    Lope Díaz I de Haro. Lope Díaz I de Haro ( c. 1105 – 6 May 1170) was the fourth Lord of Biscay (from at least 1162). He was an important magnate in Castile during the reign of the Emperor Alfonso VII and in the kingdom of his son and grandson. Between 1147 and 1168 he is recorded as governing Old Castile on behalf of the crown.

  7. Diego López II de Haro - Wikipedia

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    Aldonza Rodríguez. Diego López II de Haro called the Good or the Bad (c. 1152 – 16 September 1214). Son of Lope Diaz I de Haro, count of Nájera (b. 1126–1170) and of countess Aldonza. He was a first rank magnate in the kingdom of Castile under King Alfonso VIII (1158–1214). He played a decisive role in the rise of the Haro dynasty, as ...

  8. Mécia Lopes de Haro - Wikipedia

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    Mécia Lopes de Haro or Mencía López de Haro (c. 1215–c. 1270) was a Castilian noblewoman, the wife successively of count Álvaro Pérez de Castro and of King Sancho II of Portugal. The subsequent annulment of her marriage by Pope Innocent IV has led to disagreement over whether she should be counted among the queens consort of Portugal .

  9. Teresa Díaz de Haro - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Díaz de Haro. Teresa Díaz II de Haro (born before 1254) was a Spanish noblewoman and a lady of Biscay, and one of five children of Diego López III de Haro, the Lord of Biscay, and Constanza de Bearne. Her maternal grandparents were the viscount Guillermo II de Bearne and his wife, Garsenda of Provence. Her paternal grandparents were ...