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, and the Order of Santiago. He was killed at the Battle of Valverde in 1385.[2] y adelantado de Andalucía.[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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Pedro Salazar de Mendoza: Origen de las dignidades seglares de Castilla y León, Book II, ch. XV (1618).
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