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Manrique

Manrique is a Spanish surname of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Visigothic given name Mannerich, composed of the elements mann meaning "man" or "hero" and ric meaning "power" or "rule".

Notable People with the Surname Manrique:

  • Gómez Manrique (c. 1412 – c. 1490): A Spanish poet, politician, and playwright during the reign of John II of Castile. He was a member of the powerful Manrique family.
  • Jorge Manrique (c. 1440 – 1479): A major Spanish poet of the Pre-Renaissance period. He is best known for his Coplas a la muerte de su padre ("Stanzas on the Death of His Father"), a lament for Rodrigo Manrique, his father.
  • Rodrigo Manrique, Count of Paredes de Nava (c. 1406 – 1476): A Spanish nobleman and military figure, Grand Master of the Order of Santiago, and father of the poet Jorge Manrique.
  • César Manrique (1919 – 1992): A Spanish artist, architect, and environmental activist from Lanzarote, Canary Islands. He is known for his unique integration of art and nature in his architectural designs.

Family History:

The Manrique family was a prominent noble family in Castile, Spain, with a long history of military and political involvement. They held significant power and influence throughout the Middle Ages and beyond.

Geographic Distribution:

The surname Manrique is primarily found in Spain and Latin America.