Marquess of Portago
Marquess of Portago (Spanish: Marqués de Portago) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1744 by Philip V to José Gómez de Terán y Delgado, Finance Treasurer and Council Minister of Spain.[2][3]
Marquessate of Portago | |
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Creation date | 13 October 1744 |
Monarch | Philip V |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | José Gómez de Terán y Delgado, 1st Marquess of Portago |
Present holder | Theodora Cabeza de Vaca y Spier, 14th Marchioness of Portago[1] |
Marquesses of Portago
- José Gómez de Terán y Delgado, 1st Marquess of Portago
- Francisco de Paula Gómez de Terán y García de La Madrid, 2nd Marquess of Portago
- José Gómez de Terán y Negrete, 3rd Marquess of Portago
- Francisco Gómez de Terán y Negrete, 4th Marquess of Portago
- Francisca Gómez de Terán y Negrete, 5th Marchioness of Portago
- Vicente Cabeza de Vaca y Gómez de Terán, 6th Marquess of Portago
- José Manuel Cabeza de Vaca y Morales, 7th Marquess of Portago
- Mariano Cabeza de Vaca y Morales, 8th Marquess of Portago
- Vicente Cabeza de Vaca y Fernández de Córdoba, 9th Marquess of Portago
- Antonio Cabeza de Vaca y Carvajal, 10th Marquess of Portago
- Alfonso Cabeza de Vaca y Leighton, 11th Marquess of Portago
- Antonio Alfonso Cabeza de Vaca y Mc'Daniel, 12th Marquess of Portago
- Andrea Cabeza de Vaca y McDaniel, 13th Marchioness of Portago
- Theodora Cabeza de Vaca y Spier, 14th Marchioness of Portago
References
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