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  1. 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.

  2. Diego López V de Haro (c. 1250 - Algeciras, enero de 1310), apodado el Intruso, fue un magnate y ricohombre castellano. Era hijo de Diego López III de Haro, señor de Vizcaya, [1] y de Constanza de Bearne. [2] [3]

  3. López de Haro, Diego. Señor de El Busto y Rivilla (VI), de Sorbas, Lobrín y de El Carpio (IX). ?, 1438-1449 – ¿Córdoba?, c. 18.XII.1525. Embajador, adelantado mayor, gobernador y capitán general de Galicia.

  4. 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.

  5. Diego López V de Haro, nicknamed el Intruso ( c. 1250 – 1310), was a Spanish 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. Statue of Diego Lopez V by Mariano Benlliure.

  6. López de Haro, Diego. El Bueno. Señor de Vizcaya. ?, c. 1155 – 18.IX.1214. Noble, señor. Noble castellano y señor de Vizcaya, hijo del conde Lope Díaz de Haro I y de la condesa Aldonza, su segunda mujer.

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  8. MONUMENT TO DON DIEGO LÓPEZ DE HARO. Plaza Circular 48001 Bilbao. Metro stop: Abando. The statue of Don Diego López de Haro, founder of the town in 1300, was the first public statue in the city (he carries its charter of foundation in his outstretched hand).