Count of la Maza
Count of la Maza (Spanish: Conde de la Maza) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1910 by Alfonso XIII to Leopoldo Saínz de la Maza, one of his mayordomos de semana.[2]
Countship of la Maza | |
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Creation date | 27 January 1910 |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Leopoldo Saínz de la Maza y Gutiérrez-Solana, 1st Count of la Maza |
Present holder | Leopoldo Saínz de la Maza e Ybarra, 3rd Count of la Maza[1] |
The 1st Count won one of Spain's first olympic medals, a silver in the modality of polo at the 1920 Summer Olympics.[3]
Counts of la Maza
- Leopoldo Saínz de la Maza y Gutiérrez-Solana, 1st Count of la Maza
- Leopoldo Saínz de la Maza y Falcó, 2nd Count of la Maza
- Leopoldo Saínz de la Maza e Ybarra, 3rd Count of la Maza
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