Count of Montijo
Count of Montijo (Spanish: Conde de Montijo) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1599 by Philip III to Juan Portocarrero, Lord of Montijo, mayordomo mayor and a knight of the Order of Santiago.[2][3]
Countship of Montijo | |
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Creation date | 13 December 1599 |
Monarch | Philip III |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Juan Portocarrero y Manuel de Villena, 1st Count of Montijo |
Present holder | Jacobo Hernando Fitz-James Stuart y Gómez, 13th Count of Montijo[1] |
Counts of Montijo
- Juan Portocarrero y Manuel de Villena, 1st Count of Montijo
- Cristóbal Portocarrero y Manuel de Villena, 2nd Count of Montijo
- Cristóbal Portocarrero y Luna, 3rd Count of Montijo
- Cristóbal Portocarrero de Guzmán y Luna, 4th Count of Montijo
- Cristóbal Gregorio Portocarrero y Funes de Villalpando, 5th Count of Montijo
- María Francisca de Sales Portocarrero y Zúñiga, 6th Countess of Montijo
- Eugenio Eulalio Palafox y Portocarrero, 7th Count of Montijo
- Cipriano Palafox y Portocarrero, 8th Count of Montijo
- María Francisca de Sales Portocarrero y Kirkpatrick, 9th Countess of Montijo
- Carlos María Fitz-James Stuart y Portocarrero, 10th Count of Montijo
- Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart y Falcó, 11th Count of Montijo
- Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva, 12th Countess of Montijo
- Carlos Fitz-James Stuart y Martínez de Irujo, 13th Count of Montijo
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