The Noble Corps of the Ancient Kingdom of Seville exists under the high protection of institutions that represent the historical and moral foundations of our society. These Patrons provide the framework of legitimacy and purpose that has guided our lineage since the 13th century.
The Royal Patronage
Loyalty to the Crown of Spain
Historically, the Noble Corps has maintained an unbreakable bond with the Spanish Monarchy. This relationship dates back to the Reconquista, when the knights of Seville served under the banner of the King to secure the southern territories.
Today, this patronage represents our commitment to the Spanish State and the Crown as the symbol of national unity. It is an honor that reflects our institutional role as keepers of a legacy that belongs to the history of Spain.
The Spiritual Patronage
The Legacy of Saint Ferdinand III
Our spiritual foundation is rooted in the figure of King Ferdinand III, the Saint, who recovered the city of Seville in 1248. He is not only our historical founder but our primary spiritual guide.
Under his patronage, the Noble Corps upholds the values of the Christian faith and chivalry. Our religious functions and charitable acts are performed in his honor, seeking to emulate his examples of justice, piety, and service to the community.
Honorary Protectors
Regional and Local Cooperation
Beyond our primary patrons, the Noble Corps recognizes the vital support of the Archbishopric of Seville and other historical cavalry institutions. This network of patronage ensures that our cultural and philanthropic activities are deeply integrated into the social fabric of the city. Through this collective support, we continue to safeguard the identity of the Ancient Kingdom of Seville.