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  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1655.
  • Titel: Heer van Cemprón en Bernoy
  • Hij is overleden in het jaar 1717, hij was toen 62 jaar oud.
  • Een kind van Joseph van Solis Hertog van Montellano en Clara Osorio
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 30 november 2013.

Gezin van Alfons I van Solis Hertog van Montellano

Hij is getrouwd met Louise van Gent-Villain.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 14 september 1680, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.


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Notities over Alfons I van Solis Hertog van Montellano

Place of Origin:
From the ancient Kingdom of Asturias.
There is in Asturias a place, designated as a parish, called Solís. It belongs to the city council of Corvera and judicial party of Avilés. Its name has a narrow relation with that of the lineage, but is totally separate from the expressed name in the legend.
In the region of Avilés, and of Tineo, between these, the land of the current parish of Solís. It has, from primitive ascent of the family, its seat and señoríos, from which it gets its name. It would a venture to accept as certain positive certain the account of first generations, since they are so old. However, later accounts are permissible as certain due to the evidence of old documents the writings of historians and genealogists, and the historical context in which the data rests.
Sometimes, the contradictions and different judgments of these authors open the way to doubts. In trying to reconcile the details they guarantee. This has been done using the most solid data, and doing without what is discovered in stories and the influence of legends.

Solís Coat of Arms:
In a gold field, a sun of gules [red]. Sewn border of gold with eight jackals verados of azur [blue] and silver. These are the arms considered by authors and ones of the lineage. Others also of well-known authority, replace the jackals verados of the border with eight wolf heads, of gules [red]. [See illustration at http://pedro.solis.org/apsolis.html.]
Tirso de Avilés contends the field is of gules [red] and the gold sun, and suppresses the border. Several tratadistas follow him. Also, there is no lack of those that affirm that the field is of azur [blue] and the gold sun, and that the bordura takes its motto in sable [black] letters, (“With sun they were and they returned and the battle they won”). Others attribute the motto, “To be accustomed to,” to one of the blazons of the last name.
The arms in the first example described are those of the branches of Solís, referred to by genealogies. There is no question that the others derived from this version.

Genealogical Narrative:
Main Branch:
1) Sarracino Sylo, remembered by the many donations and instruments that confirm him in the existing reign of Bermudo II in the Archive of the Cathedral of Oviedo. Descendant of the Asturian Infant Andelgasto or Andelgaster Siliz considers himself, Benedictine founder of the monastery of Santa Maria de Obona (Cangas de Tineo) and of the woman Doña Brunilde, daughter, as well, of the Count Don Gonzalo, settler of Lara. Was the father of:
2) Astur Sylo, in 992 confirmed the donation of Bermudo II of the castle from Miranda to the Church of Oviedo. He had this son and successor:
3) Cubiz Siliz or Solís (found writing in variations of formation of Sylo and Siliz), who lived in 1000, in the reign of Alfonso V. They had four called daughters Gudigena, Alejania, Brunilde and Masfara. They tried to have right to the patronage of the monastery of Obona founded by the Andelgasto Infant. He, Sandoval, affirms the four sisters later took the habit in this monastery, but other historians have maintain the youngest one, Masfara, married (and that if was when enviudar [?] took the habit). Thus it seems that Sol consists of epitafio [?] of the son Martinez de Solís, and it is believed that this daughter continued the descendants of the house of Solís.
4) Mention is made of Doña Masfara, who married Layn Núñez, and procreated a:
5) Sol Martinez de Solís who passed away in 1098, (in the reign of Don Alfonso I of Castile), and was buried in the old claustro [?] the convent of San Vicente, in Oviedo. On his tomb is the epitaph to which reference is made, and by which, the preceding connections (relations) were made. It copied the Masterful Guard in his Writings of Asturias and also it mentions the History of Asturias. His son was:
6) Gutierre de Solís, who had the dignity [title] of Count, and was a prominent [Rico] man in the reign of Doña Urraca. He procreated [Procreó a]:
7) Rodrigo Gutiérrez de Solís whose memories, in writings, reach 1172. He married Doña Maria González de Candamo, daughter of Gonzalo Diaz, gentleman del Valle de Candamo. And of that union was born:
8) Suero Gutiérrez de Solís, Señor of the house of Solís, named in the testament granted in 1171. Father of:
9) Suero Gutiérrez de Solís, 2nd of the name, and Señor of this house and of the place of Solís, (whose name to which it gives the lineage), in the City council of Corvera (Avilés). Accordingly was justified the salary [asiento] held in association with the seat the family held in that region from old times. His son was:
10) Gutierre Suárez de Solís, Señor of this house, was in the conquest of Seville and had a part in its repartimiento [reparation] in 1253. His son and successor was:
11) Pedro de Solís, of the house of Solís of 1265, husband and Vasallo, Señor, Solís King of Doña Sancha de Valdés. They were the parents of::
12) Alonso Fernandez de Solís, of Castile, and was an armed Caballero de la Banda of Alfonso. He left these children:
A. Gonzalo Alonso de Solís, whose history follows, and
B. Fernán Alonso de Solís, who will dealt with in the Second Branch.
13) Gonzalo Alonso de Solís, Señor of this house. He procreated:
14) Bofilio González de Solís, who followed in Asturias the party of Don Enrique II against King Pedro. He was the father of:
15) Ruy Fernandez de Solís, Señor of this house, and this woman Doña Urraca de Valdés, They had:
16) Suero Alfonso de Solís, who served the Infant Don Fernando, soon King of Aragón. His son was:
17) Pedro de Solís, Señor of this house, Maestresala of King Juan II. Married with Doña Sancha Valdés. Born of this connection was:
18) Boiffo Suárez de Solís, Señor of this house, that had several children. Thus being the one that continued the succession in him:
19) Pedro de Solís, Señor of this house. Juana inherited of Solís, in whom finished the varonía [line?] of this main branch, because his daughter and successor, Doña Josefa de Solís Carvajal, married with Pedro de Valdés Trelles y Quirós, whose house passed the one of Solís and its aggregates, conserving itself other secondary ones in the council of Langreo.

Second Branch: With lines in Salamanca, Extremadura and Andalusia.
1) Fernán Alonso de Solís (2nd son of Alonso Fernandez de Solís, mentioned in paragraph 12 of the previous Main Branch). He was the father of:
A. Gómez Fernandez de Solís, whose history follows, and
B. Alonso Fernandez de Solís, (who Pellicer confuses with his grandfathers of the same name; but neither Salazar y Castro, nor Trelles, whose direction is accepted). Of this Alonso, was born the son:
i. Suero Alfonso de Solís, who married Doña Sancha the Rodriguez de Monroy, in Salamanca. She was the first-born daughter of Doña Aldonza Suárez de Solís, wife of/and Pedro Rodriguez de las Varillas, from the Adelantados de Yucatan, noble Dukes of Montellano, and other families who, with different varonías [lines?], conserved the last name Solís. Immediate descendant of the mentioned Suero Alfonso de Solís, seems to be Melendo Suárez de Solís, to whom some authors have identified as the founder of the house of Solís in Salamanca. To that belief the name from its father helps the patronímico of Suárez of this Melendo.
2) Gómez Fernandez de Solís married in the frontier city of Cáceres, to Doña Maria de Cáceres, (who Pellicer calls Teresa), daughter of Juan Blázquez de Cáceres and Doña Teresa Alfón. They had this son and successor:
3) Diego de Cáceres y Solís, who contracted marriage with Doña Leonor de Noroña, very near relative of Doña Leonor de Menenses, Queen of Portugal. To thus Lopez de Haro says it to Alonso. And Salazar and I castrate adds that "by other good news it seems that Doña Leonor de Noroña was the daughter of Don Diego Enríquez and Doña Beatriz de Guzmán, (both illegitimate children): he, of Don Alonso, Count of Gijón and Noroña, son of the King Don Enrique II of Castile, and she, of Don Enrique de Guzmán, Second Count of Niebla.” The certain thing is that of this marriage of Don Diego de Cáceres y Solís and Doña Leonor de Noroña, the following were born:
A. Fernán Gómez de Solís, whose history follows.
B. Gómez de Solís, Master of the Order of Alcántara and Greater Mayordomo of King Enrique IV, and
C. Gutierre de Solís, Count of Coria, married to Doña Francisca de Toledo (daughter of Fernando de Toledo, 1st Count of Oropesa, and Doña Mayor Carrillo de Toledo). They, in turn had these children:
i. Gómez de Solís, Bishop of Plasencia.
ii. Mayor de Solís, married to García de Toledo, Señor de Horcajada and son of the first Dukes of Alba. From both spouses the Señor of that house, and
iii. María de Solís, nun in the convent of Santi-Espíritus, Salamanca.
D. Diego Fernandez de Solís, from whom the Marquesses de Rianzuela comes, as he sees himself in the Third Branch.
E. Leonor, married in Trujillo with Francisco de Hinojosa. With succession.
F. Mencía, wife of Diego Hernandez de Escobar. From both the Counts of Mora, and
G. Maria, married with Galín Perez Pantoja, whose children were
i. Diego de Solís, whom lacks itself the news.
ii. Leonor de Solís, whom lacks itself the news.
iii. Maria de Solís, whom lacks itself the news.
iv. Francisco de Solís, elect Master of Alcántara, who in 1474 was capitulated to marry with Doña Maria Enriquez, daughter of the first Dukes of Alba (that later was Countess de Feria), receiving in dowry the County of Coria.
v. Pedro Pantoja, Señor of the villa of Santiago de Cacem, in Portugal, where he left an illustrious succession. He married with Doña Catalina del Caño.
a. Gutierre de Solís, husband of Doña Francisca Rengel de Tapia, parents of Gutiérrez de Solís Rengel, married with Doña N. de Acevedo, parents of Maria de Solís, married with Miguel de la Rocha, parents of Gutierre de Solís and Rocha, married with Doña Maria de Ovando, parents of Gutierre de Solís Ovando, married with Doña Isabel de Vargas, parents of Gutierre Antonio de Solís and Vargas, (with illustrious descendants in Cáceres); of Miguel, Chancellor of the Order of San Juan, and Francisco, the King’s Council, with succession, and
b. Isabel de Solís, wife of Francisco Ulloa, Señor de Malgarrida, parents of Francisco de Solís Ulloa, married with Doña Juana de Solís Hinojosa, his cousin, parents of Juana de Solís Hinojosa, married with Gómez de la Rocha, parents of Diego de la Rocha Solís, with succession.
4) Fernán Gómez de Solís (first-born son of Diego de Cáceres and Solís and Doña Leonor de Noroña), was Duke of Badajoz and Señor de Salvatierra and Villanueva de Barcarrota. He contracted marriage with Doña Beatriz Manuel de Figueroa, sister of the second count de Feria. Of that connection were born:
A. Pedro de Solís y Manuel, whose history follows.
B. Gómez Fernandez de Solís, Señor de Malpartida, married to Doña Catherine de Silva, without succession.
C. Gabriel de Solís, clergyman.
D. Maria Manuela, married with Alvaro de Bazán, and
E. Catalina, married with Juan Vera de Mendoza.
5) Pedro de Solís y Manuel, 2nd Señor de Salvatierra y Sagresas, married to Doña Ines Portocarrero y Rivera, daughter of the 2nd Counts of Medellín, and had thirteen children, of who nine died without marrying. The rest were:
A. Fernando de Solís y Portocarrero, whose history follows.
B. Francisco de Solís y Portocarrero, General Commissioner of the war of Granada, husband of Doña Maria de Prado Aguilar, and both parents of
i. Gabriel de Solís, who died in the rebellion of the Moriscos, and
ii. Juan de Solís, Patrono of Santo Domingo, Badajoz. He married with his prime Doña Constanza de Almansa y del Prado, and procreated to Fernando Solís, Patrono of this church, married with Doña Ines Freire de Andrade, parents of Juan and Jose Solís y Manuel.
C. Beatriz Manuel, wife of Pedro de Alcázar , Twenty-four [Veinticuatro] of Seville, with succession, and
D. Juan Solís Portocarrero, who with his wife, Doña Ines de Tovar y Calderón, had these children:
i. Pedro de Solís y Tovar, husband of Doña Ana de Menchaca (daughter of Garci Perez de Manzanedo, Oidor of Granada, and Doña Ana Girón de Soto ). They were parents of Juan de Solís y Portocarrero, Caballero of Alcántara and husband of Doña Isabel Manuel de Guevara, with whom he had Maria Manuel de Solís, who married with Alonso Fernandez Manrique de Solís, Señor de Galisteo, Sagrejas and Malpartida, their relative, (as she is seen in paragraph 9 of this same branch).
ii. Teresa de Portocarrero, married with Diego García de Mendoza, and
iii. Beatriz Manuel, wife of Cristóbal de Fonseca, son of Pedro, Señor of the Thirds of Badajoz.
6) Fernando de Solís y Portocarrero who was Señor de Malpartida y Sagrejas, married with Doña Maria de Esquivel (daughter of Juan de Esquivel and Doña Violante Mosquera) and did not have any male successor. Therefore, their first-born daughter inherited the house.
7) Ines de Solís y Esquivel, Señora de Sagrejas y Malpartida, who contracted marriage with Alonso Manrique, Commander of Shore [de Ribera]in the Order of Santiago and Maestresala de Carlos V. Born of this union are:
A. Manrique de Lara, died unmarried in Valladolid, running a horse, according to Esteban de Garibay.
B. García Manrique de Solís, Caballero de Santiago, died unmarried and without succession
C. Pedro Manrique de Solís, whose history follows.
D. Alonso Manrique, Caballero de Alcántara, Magistral de Plasencia y Arzobispo de Burgos
E. Alvaro Manrique, Caballero de San Juan.
F. Fernando Solís, of Garibay who was without an eye [fué falto de un ojo], adding no other news.
G. Aldonza Manrique de Solís, who married Fernando de Solís, 1st Señor de Rianzuela, who is seen in the Third Branch (with succession).
H. Maria, Abbess of the Monastery of Santa Clara, Carrión.
I. Mariana, nun of Santa Clara, de Zafra.
J. Teresa, nun in the Huelgas, de Burgos.
K. Catalina, nun in Clara Santa de Carrión. Daughter illegitimate of Don Alonso, she was born in Leonor Serrana.
8) Pedro Manrique of Solís inherited the house by death, without succession, of his brothers Manrique and García. He was Señor of Sagrejas y Malpartida, Caballero de Santiago y Maestre de Campo del Tercio de Lombardía. Case with Doña Leonor de Córdoba y las Infantas, of the noble houses of both surnames in the city of Córdoba. They had these children:
A. Alonso Fernández Manrique of Solís, whose history follows, and
B. Inés Manrique, who Baltasar of Luzón y Guzmán, Señor de la casa de Luzón, in Madrid.
C. Gabriel Manrique (natural son of Don Pedro), Arcediano of the Cathedral of Cuenca.
9) Alonso Fernandez Manrique de Solís was Señor de Galisteo, Sagrejas, Malpartida and other places and Caballero de Santiago. He contracted marriage with Doña Maria Manuel de Solís, their debt, daughter of Juan de Solís y Portocarrero, Caballero de Alcántara, and Doña Isabel Manuel de Guevara, and granddaughter of Pedro Solís y Tovar and Doña Ana de Menchaca, mentioned in item D of paragraph 5 of this same branch. Don Alonso and Doña Maria Manuel were parents of:
A. Alonso Manrique de Solís y Vivero, Señor de Galisteo and the mayorazgos of the house of Solís, 1st Count of Montehermoso, 5th Count of Fuensaldaña, Vizconde de Altamira and Caballero de Alcántara. He married Doña Maria Enríquez de Carvajal, without succession. Pedro Manrique de Lara, his brother, inherited the titles and the mayorazgos of the house of Solís. He contracted marriage with Doña Antonia de Silva (daughter of the 5th Marquesses of Montemayor and y del Aguila), in whose descendants they continued these mayorazgos titles and of this branch of Solís.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/solis/messages/128.html

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