Lord of Sonseca
Lord of Sonseca (Spanish: Señor de Sonseca) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1650 by Philip IV to Duarte Fernández de Acosta.[2][3]
Lordship of Sonseca | |
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Creation date | 1650 |
Monarch | Philip IV |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Duarte Fernández de Acosta, 1st Lord of Sonseca |
Present holder | Santiago García y Boscá, 5th Lord of Sonseca[1] |
Lords of Sonseca
- Duarte Fernández de Acosta, 1st Lord of Sonseca
- Luis Beltrán de Lis y Espinosa de los Monteros, 2nd Lord of Sonseca
- Santiago García y Beltrán de Lis, 3rd Lord of Sonseca
- Santiago García y Janini, 4th Lord of Sonseca
- Santiago García y Boscá, 5th Lord of Sonseca
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