Pedro Muñiz de Godoy y Sandoval
Pedro Muñiz de Godoy y Sandoval was a Castilian Spanish noble,[1] in the service of Henry II of Castile, and John I of Castile. He was the Grand Master of several military orders including the Order of Alcántara, the Order of Calatrava, the Order of Santiago and adelantado of Andalucía.[2] He was killed at the Battle of Valverde in 1385.[3]
Preceded by Martín López de Córdoba |
Grand Master of the Order of Alcántara 1369–1369 |
Succeeded by Melendo Suárez |
Preceded by Martín López de Córdoba |
Grand Master of the Order of Calatrava 1371–1384 |
Succeeded by Pedro Álvarez Pereira |
Preceded by Pedro Fernández Cabeza de Vaca |
Grand Master of the Order of Santiago 1384–1385 |
Succeeded by García Fernández de Villagarcía |
See also
References
- ↑ Gloria Lora Serrano: Los Muñíz de Godoy: linaje y caballería en la Córdoba del siglo XIV, including history, institutions and documents nº 34, pgs. 159-187 (2007), traces his genealogy and first years.
- ↑ Pedro Salazar de Mendoza: Origen de las dignidades seglares de Castilla y León, Book II, ch. XV (1618).
- ↑ Francisco de Rades y Andrada: Chronicle of the three orders of chivalry of Santiago, Calatrava and Alcantara (1572), en Alcántara, cap. 24, Calatrava, cap. 30 y Santiago, cap. 40.
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