Below are some of the members and descendants of the House of Carrillo: • Emperor
Agustin I of Mexico, of the
House of Iturbide; his mother was a member of the cadet branch of the House of Carrillo, Carrillo de Figueroa. • Juan Alfonso Carrillo, 2nd Count of Priego, son of Alfonso Ruiz Carrillo, 1st Count of Priego, son of Garci Gómez Carrillo, Lord of Mazuelo, and of Urraca Alonso, daughter of Prince
Alfonso de Molina, son of King
Alfonso IX of León and his second wife Queen
Berengaria of Castile. • Hernan Venegas Carrillo was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the Spanish conquest of the Muisca and Panche people in the New Kingdom of Granada, present-day Colombia. Venegas Carrillo was mayor of Santa Fe de Bogotá two terms; in 1542 and from 1543 to 1544. •
Queen Fabiola of Belgium, Queen of the Belgians as the wife of
King Baudouin I of Belgium, daughter of
Blanca de Aragón y Carrillo de Albornoz. • Duke
José Carrillo de Albornoz, 1st Duke of Montemar, victorious commander of the Spanish forces in the
Battle of Bitonto and was made Duke of Montemar by King
Philip V of Spain on April 20, 1735. • Duke
García Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Duke of Alba, Spanish nobleman, military leader and politician, son of Mencia Carrillo, Lady of Bercimuelle • Count Fernando Carrillo de Mendoza,
Juan de Austria's
Mayordomo mayor, and from 1570, with the death of his father,
Felipe II's chief falconer. Previously, he had been ambassador to Portugal. In 1570 he was appointed assistant and captain general of
Seville. • Marquis
Luis de Benavides Carrillo, Marquis of Caracena,
Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands (1659 and 1664), Governor of Milan, Spanish general and political figure. • Marquis
Diego Carrillo de Mendoza y Pimentel de Gelves,
Viceroy of New Spain (Mexico) • Marquis
Alfonso de la Cueva, 1st Marquis of Bedmar, Spanish diplomat, bishop and Roman cardinal. • Marquis
Gastón de Peralta, 3rd Marquis of Falces, Spanish nobleman who was viceroy of New Spain • Count
José Baquíjano of Vista Florida, Spanish/Peruvian economist and jurist, writer and politician, and one of the first great intellectuals of the Viceroyalty of Peru. • Don Luis Carrillo y Sotomayor,
Knight of Santiago, Commander of the Spanish galleons and renowned Spanish poet • Cardinal
Gil Alvarez Carrillo de Albornoz, (1310–1367), Spanish cardinal and Papal military leader • Cardinal
Gil de Albornoz, (1579-1649), Spanish Catholic Cardinal,
Governor of the Duchy of Milan • Archbishop
Alfonso Carillo de Acuña, Spanish politician and Roman Catholic archbishop. •
Leonor López de Córdoba wrote what is supposed to be the first autobiography in Castilian, after being banished from the Castilian Court where she was an advisor and confidant of Queen
Catalina of Lancaster, wife of King Henry III. She was born at the home of
Pedro I of Castile and spent her childhood at the court, along with her mother, Sancha Carrillo, who was Pedro's kinswoman and
Alfonso XI's niece. • Count Pedro Carrillo de Mendoza, Captain General of Seville and
Mayordomo mayor of Queen
Margarita of Austria •
Braulio Carrillo Colina,
President (1835) and
Dictator (1838–1842) of
Costa Rica. •
Francisco Solano López Carrillo, President of
Paraguay (1862-1870) • Leo Carrillo (Leopoldo Antonio Carrillo) was a famous American actor, vaudevillian, political cartoonist, and conservationist in the 1950s era. Leo Carrillo State Park in Los Angeles County is dedicated to his memory. • Lieutenant General
Antonio Ricardos Carrillo de Albornoz, fought against Habsburg Austria, the Portugal, and the First French Republic during a long military career. He invaded Rousillon where he won a series of victories over the French. After his death in early 1794, the war went badly for Spain. • Captain
José Antonio Carrillo, Mayor of Los Angeles in 1826, 1828, and 1833. • Don
Manuel Carrillo Tablas, Mayor of Orizaba, Veracruz (1866–1867, 1871,1877, 1892-1894 & 1899-1900) and philanthropist of the city donating the lands of the present Cathedral of Orizaba, together with the main market and other properties, and funded in large measure the Palace of Iron brought from Belgium and designed by Eiffel. Spanish noble arriving in Orizaba via Cuba. • Don
Manuel Carrillo Iturriaga, Philanthropist and Mexican congressman. •
Wenceslao Carrillo, prominent Spanish Socialist leader and Minister of the Interior of Spain. •
Santiago Carrillo, Secretary-General of the
Communist Party of Spain, member of the
Congress of Deputies, leader of the democratic opposition to the
dictatorship of Francisco Franco, leading founder of
Eurocommunism and a key figure in Spain's transition to democracy. • Pedro Carrillo de Huete,
Lord of Priego and
Grand Falconer of
John II of Aragon •
Julián Carrillo Trujillo, Mexican classical
composer,
conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra in New York,
violinist and musical theorist of the "13th Sound" •
Antonio Carrillo Flores, Mexican statesman awarded by more than 23 governments and institutions, Minister of Finance and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, Ambassador of Mexico to the United States and to the Soviet Union. •
Nabor Carrillo Flores, acclaimed Mexican nuclear physicist; the lunar crater of "
Carrillo" is named after him. •
Maestro Armando Ortega Carrillo, renowned Mexican poet, tenor, composer and conductor. Great grandson of Don
Manuel Carrillo Tablas. •
Francisco Carrillo Morales, Mayor General (Mambi) of Ejercito Libertador. During the República he has different political positions: he was senator for Las Villas from 1902 to 1910; Provincial Governor of Las Villas from 1913 to 1918, and Vice President of the Republic from 1921 to 1925, when
Alfredo Zayas was elected as president. • Eduardo Carrillo de Albornoz, Director of Strategy and Business Development, Boeing Research & Technology Europe. •
José Miguel Carrillo de Albornoz, prominent Spanish writer. == References ==