Lord of Alconchel
Lord of Alconchel (Spanish: Señor de Alconchel) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1445 by John II to Gutierre de Sotomayor, Grand master of the Order of Alcántara.[2][3] The title makes reference to Alconchel, a town in Badajoz.
Lordship of Alconchel | |
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Creation date | 31 October 1445 |
Created by | John II |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Gutierre de Sotomayor, 1st Lord of Alconchel |
Present holder | Juan de la Cruz Melgar y Escoriaza, 6th Lord of Alconchel[1] |
Lords of Alconchel (1445)
- Gutierre de Sotomayor, 1st Lord of Alconchel
- Juan de Sotomayor, 2nd Lord of Alconchel
- Gutierre de Sotomayor, 3rd Lord of Alconchel
- Juan de Sotomayor, 4th Lord of Alconchel
- Bernardino Melgar y Abreu, 5th Lord of Alconchel
- Juan de la Cruz Melgar y Escoriaza, 6th Lord of Alconchel
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