Marquess of Villamejor

Marquess of Villamejor (Spanish: Marqués de Villamejor) is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain, granted in 1718 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor to José Antonio de Torres Mesía, once he had renounced to the throne of Spain following the War of Spanish Succesion. The title was confirmed in the peerage of Spain in 1726 by Philip V.[2]

Marquessate of Villamejor
Creation date5 March 1718
MonarchCharles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderJosé Antonio de Torres Mesía y Morales, 1st Marquess of Villamejor
Present holderMónica de Figueroa y Cernuda, 11th Marchioness of Villamejor[1]

Marquesses of Villamejor

  1. José Antonio de Torres Mesía y Morales, 1st Marquess of Villamejor
  2. Manuel María de Torres y Dávalos, 2nd Marquess of Villamejor
  3. José Tomás de Torres y Velasco, 3rd Marquess of Villamejor
  4. José María de Torres y Bastida, 4th Marquess of Villamejor
  5. José Silvestre de Torres y Tovar, 5th Marquess of Villamejor
  6. Ana Josefa de Torres y Romo, 6th Marchioness of Villamejor
  7. Gonzalo de Figueroa y Torres, 7th Marquess of Villamejor
  8. Gonzalo de Figueroa y O'Neill, 8th Marquess of Villamejor
  9. Jaime de Figueroa y O'Neill, 9th Marquess of Villamejor
  10. Jaime de Figueroa y Castro, 10th Marquess of Villamejor
  11. Mónica de Figueroa y Cernuda, 11th Marchioness of Villamejor
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