House of Narro

[1] From there, it spread to various provinces and Spanish kingdoms, particularly to Catalonia, the current Rioja, Avila (Castile and Leon) and America.

The shield is divided into two main sections; in golden background two horizontal blue stripes signifying respect, strength, truth and loyalty.

The second portion is composed by four silver spears pointing up, being an emblem of the courageous service and devotion to the honor and chivalry, holding in front of them a shield made from the same metal, signifying wisdom, sincerity and peace, with a rampant lion in gold tone underlying courage, that of a valiant warrior who serves his country.

Sources mention that originally was Nyarro, also coming from the Basque Country, in which language would mean "aged wine boot".

Other references place it in Catalonia, settled in the village of Nyer, in the valley of Mantel, belonging to the Coll de Madona, in what is France today.

Grouped in bands (giving rise to the term "bandits"), Narros and Cadells were so famous in Europe, such as Welves and Guivelinos in Milan, the popes and Medicis in Florence, or Beumonts and Agramont in Navarre.

The XX century was not left behind in outstanding examples as Ignacio Narro Garcia, a leading implementer of the Free Trade Agreement of Latin America (LAFTA), Dr. Jose Narro Robles, major medical and rector of the maximum house of studies of Mexico (UNAM) and current Secretary of Health.

Daughter of Don Antonio Angulo Pérez and Maria de San Juan, was born on January 24, 1633, in Badarán.

[10] Dramatist, poet and theoretician of the Spanish Renaissance theater, born in Torre de Miguel Sesmero in Badajoz in 1485.

Lived some time in Italy, in Rome and Naples, where he wrote his first works (Serafina, Soldadesca, Trofea, Jacinta and Tinelaria and Himenea).

Mentioned in the works of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote, as head of the Narro, in its dispute with the Cadell family.

He married Dona Maria Ysabel Martinez Guaxardo and Montes de Oca, on September 15, 1724, in the village of Santiago del Saltillo.

She was the legitimate daughter of Captain Miguel Martinez Guaxardo and Aguirre and Petronila Montes de Oca and Ayala, who married on May 7, 1692 in the same town.

[12] Doctor and teacher, professor of philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Tridentine Seminary Real and court of New Spain, master of arts and doctor of sacred theology; dean of both faculties and all its cloister at the Royal Pontifical University of Mexico City, in addition to his conciliatory and rectorate.

Visionary and entrepreneur, obtained great achievements in the field of agriculture and livestock, annexing lands inherited some from the time of Captain Don Alberto del Canto, founder of Saltillo, multiple ranches and farms.

He studied composition and harmony at the Municipal Conservatory of Music Barcelona, under the supervision of José María Varela Silvari (1848–1926), Sorolla y Martínez Bonet, among others.

The work was premiered in Almansa (locality in which Jose Lopez resided) on the street Aniceto Coloma in the door of his home, played by the Band of Engineers of Madrid.

Dona Maria house in 1897 with the famous writer, lawyer Jose Garcia Rodriguez, director of the Ateneo Fuente on three occasions, founder of the University of Coahuila (now Autonomous University of Coahuila), First chronicler of Saltillo (1944–1948) and member of Congress of Coahuila in 1913, when he follows Venustiano Carranza in ignorance to General Victoriano Huerta as president of Mexico, board member of the Asylum Narro – Mass with his in-laws, Francisco Narro Acuña, an institution that benefited Saltillo society for many years.

It is said that the cause of his suicide was that he was in love with Doña Rosario de la Peña and Llerena, who at the time was a couple of Mexican poet Jose Maria Bustillos.

In 1971 he directs the Auto Sacramental Hospital Jose de Valdivieso in Spanish Repertory Theatre in New York City at the invitation of René Buch, Artistic Director and Gilberto Zaldivar, Executive Producer.

Businessman, editor, writer, printer and historian, born on July 16, 1954, in Mexico City, son of Don Ignacio Narro García (b.

Don Ignacio was appointed as the successor of the Spanish nobility title of 5th Count of Guadalupe del Peñasco by the grace of His Majesty Felipe VI, King of Spain[19] in 2016.