Marquess of San Damián
Marquess of San Damián (Spanish: Marqués de San Damián) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1606 by Philip III to Alonso de Idiázquez, viceroy of Navarre and knight of the Order of Santiago. It was bestowed along with the titles of Duke of Ciudad Real and Count of Aramayona.[2]
Marquessate of San Damián | |
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Creation date | 7 December 1606 |
Monarch | Philip III |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Alonso de Idiázquez y Butrón-Múgica, 1st Marquess of San Damián |
Present holder | Elena Carlota de Figueroa y Sartorius, 12th Marchioness of San Damián[1] |
Marquesses of San Damián
- Alonso de Idiázquez y Butrón-Múgica, 1st Marquess of San Damián
- Juan Alonso de Idiázquez y Robles, 2nd Marquess of San Damián
- Francisco Alonso de Idiázquex y Álava, 3rd Marquess of San Damián
- Francisco de Idiázquez y Borja Aragón, 4th Marquess of San Damián
- Juana María de Idiázquez y Borja Aragón, 5th Marchioness of San Damián
- María Antonia Pimentel e Idiázquez, 6th Marchioness of San Damián
- Ana María de Orozco y Villela, 7th Marchioness of San Damián
- Joaquín Antonio Osorio y Orozco, 8th Marquess of San Damián
- Benito Osorio y Lasso de la Vega, 9th Marquess of San Damián
- Carlos de Figueroa y Alonso-Martínez, 10th Marquess of San Damián
- Carlos de Figueroa y Castillejo, 11th Marquess of San Damián
- Elena Carlota de Figueroa y Sartorius, 12th Marchioness of San Damián
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