The House of Lemavia (es: Casa de Lemavia), or House of Lamela, is an old noble family from Spain who can trace back their ancestry to the 7th century. It is also known as House of López de Prado, after the surname of their members over the last 15 generations. Although they are original from Asturias, in Northwestern Spain, the main branch settled its domains in Monforte de Lemos, Galicia. They have traditionally held the title of Lords of Lamela (Lemavia), in Spain, from time immemorial. The family's motto is Velis Nolis, Do ut Des (from latin: "Whether You Wish it or not, I Give so You Give").
In its millennium of history, the House of Lemavia has played a role in the history of the Spanish Empire and Europe: Crusades against the Moors (711 - 1492), Irmandiño's uprising (1467 - 1469), Conquest of America (1492 - 1600), Protestant or Eighty Years' War (1568 - 1648), Napoleonic Wars (1808 - 1812), Carlist Wars (1833 - 1876), Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939) and Second World war (1939 - 1945).
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