Count of Fontanar
Count of Fontanar (Spanish: Conde de Fontanar) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1645 by Philip IV to Cristóbal Benavente, Ambassador in France, Venice and England.[2][3]
Countship of Fontanar | |
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Creation date | 17 February 1645 |
Monarch | Philip IV |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Cristóbal Benavente y Benavides, 1st Count of Fontanar |
Present holder | Juan Carvajal y Argüelles, 13th Count of Fontanar[1] |
Counts of Fontanar
- Cristóbal Benavente y Benavides, 1st Count of Fontanar
- Melchor Benavente y Benavides, 2nd Count of Fontanar
- Teresa de Benavente y Benavides, 3rd Countess of Fontanar
- Alejo de Guzmán y Pacheco, 4th Count of Fontanar
- Ignacio Pimentel y Borja, 5th Count of Fontanar
- Francisco de Borja Téllez-Girón y Pimentel, 6th Count of Fontanar
- Pedro de Alcantara Téllez-Girón y Beaufort Spontin, 7th Count of Fontanar
- Mariano Téllez-Girón y Beaufort Spontin, 8th Count of Fontanar
- Francisco Carvajal y Hurtado de Mendoza, 9th Count of Fontanar
- Francisco de Borja Carvajal y Xifré, 10th Count of Fontanar
- Ignacio Juan Carvajal y Urquijo, 11th Count of Fontanar
- Francisco de Borja Carvajal y Argüelles, 12th Count of Fontanar
- Juan Carvajal y Argüelles, 13th Count of Fontanar
References
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