Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo

Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo (Spanish: Duque de Moctezuma de Tultengo) is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility held by a line of descendants of Emperor Moctezuma II, the ninth Tlatoani, or ruler, of Tenochtitlan. Since 1766, the title has been attached to a Grandeza de España, or a place in the Spanish peerage — the highest honor accorded to Spanish nobility (see also Mexican nobility).

Dukedom of Moctezuma de Tultengo
Creation dateOctober 11, 1865 (1865-10-11)
MonarchIsabella II of Spain
First holderAntonio María Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Navarro
Present holderJuan José Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Valcárcel
Heir apparentSofia Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Capelo
The Palace of Moctezuma, located at Plaza Conde, 2, 37500 Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain, one of many palaces erected by the descendants of Moctezuma II.

History

The original title of Count of Moctezuma, from which it descends, was given by Philip IV of Spain in 1627 to Pedro Tesifón Moctezuma de la Cueva, 1st Viscount of Ilucán, Lord of Tula and Peza, a Knight of Santiago and a great-grandson of Moctezuma II through his son Pedro de Moctezuma Tlacahuepan. Charles II of Spain later granted the second holder of this title the qualification of de Tultengo, in reference to a town in the Mexican state of Hidalgo which was part of the inheritance of Moctezuma's son Pedro. All subsequent holders from 1635-1865 used the title, "Count of Moctezuma de Tultengo" until the advancement to the rank of duke removed de Tultengo. The title of Duke of Moctezuma (without the qualification of 'de Tultengo') was granted to Antonio María Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Navarro, 14th Count of Moctezuma de Tultengo and 11th Marquis of Tenebrón on October 11, 1865 by Isabella II of Spain.

The current holder of the title is Juan José Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Valcárcel, 6th Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo. His father had assumed the title and was regranted the qualification of de Tultengo (as the second Count of Moctezuma was in 1639) by Juan Carlos I of Spain in 1992.

List of holders

Counts of Moctezuma and Counts of Moctezuma de Tultengo

TitularPeriod
Created by Philip IV of Spain
Counts of Moctezuma
IPedro Tesifón de Moctezuma y de la Cueva1627–1639
Counts of Moctezuma de Tultengo
Designated by Charles II of Spain
IIDiego Luis de Moctezuma y Porres1639–1680
IIIJerónima María de Moctezuma y Jofré de Loaysa1680–1692
IVFausta Dominga Sarmiento de Vallardares y Moctezuma1692–1697
VMelchora Juana Sarmiento de Valladares y Moctezuma1697–1717
VIMaría Teresa Nieto de Silva y Moctezuma1717 or 1735-unknown
VIIJerónimo María de Oca Nieto de Silva Cisneros y Moctezuma
VIIIJoaquín Ginés de Oca Moctezuma y Mendozaunknown-1795
IXClara de Oca Moctezuma y Mendoza1795–1799
XJosé Antonio Marcilla de Teruel y Oca Moztezuma1799-unknown
XIMariana Josefa Marcilla de Teruel Moctezuma y García de Alcaraz
XIIAlonso Mancilla de Teruel Moctezuma y Calatayud[1] [2] [3]unknown-1836
XIIIPedro Nolasco Marcilla de Teruel y Oca Moctezuma1836–1849
XIVAntonio María Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Navarro1849–1865
Last Count of Moctezuma de Tultengo, 1st Duke of Moctezuma

Dukes of Moctezuma and Dukes of Moctezuma de Tultengo

TitularPeriod
Dukes of Moctezuma
Created by Isabel II of Spain
IAntonio María Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Navarro1865–1890
IILuis María Moctezuma-Marcilla de Teruel y Liñán1890–1929
IIILuis María Moctezuma-Marcilla de Teruel y Gómez de Arteche1929–1936
IVFernando Moctezuma-Marcilla de Teruel y Gómez de Arteche1940–1985
Dukes of Moctezuma de Tultengo
Designated by Juan Carlos I of Spain
VJuan José Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Jiménez1992–2012
VIJuan José Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Valcárcel2014–
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References

  1. Antonio Mateos, J. (1882). Historia Parlamentaria de los Congresos Mexicanos [Google Books version] (pp. 171). Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?id=_HlMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA171&lpg=PA171&dq=alonso+mancilla+de+teruel&source=bl&ots=r_dHOL2-Mv&sig=ACfU3U2jb33BhU3RQvNCg5UuokVo3X7xNg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwih9Nn_qq3hAhUHDq0KHdMOBGYQ6AEwB3oECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=alonso%20mancilla%20de%20teruel&f=false
  2. Dublan, M. & María Lozano, J. (1876). Legislación Mexicana de las Disposiciones Legislativas [Google Books version] (pp.322). Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?id=4esKAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
  3. Yale University. (1831, 12 April). ‘Orbis Yale University Library Catalog’. Retrieved from https://orbexpress.library.yale.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=4183194

Bibliography

  • GONZÁLEZ ACOSTA, Alejandro. “Los herederos de Moctezuma”. Boletín Millares Carlo. ISSN 0211-2140, Nº. 20, 2001. Págs. 151-158.
  • ÁLVAREZ NOGAL, Carlos. “El Conde de Moctezuma en el Reino de Granada.” El reino de Granada y el Nuevo Mundo. V Congreso Internacional de Historia de América, mayo de 1992, Vol. 2, 1994. ISBN 84-7807-110-5. Págs. 105-116.
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