Marquess of Alventos
Marquess of Alventos (Spanish: Marqués de Alventos) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1761 by Philip V to José de Rojas, veintiquatro of Seville and knight of the Order of Calatrava.[2]
Marquessate of Alventos | |
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Creation date | 24 February 1761 |
Created by | Philip V |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | José de Rojas y Contreras, 1st Marquess of Alventos |
Present holder | Manuel de Medina y Echevarría, 9th Marquess of Alventos[1] |
Marquesses of Alventos (1761)
- José de Rojas y Contreras, 1st Marquess of Alventos
- Antonio de Rojas y Prieto, 2nd Marquess of Alventos
- José María de Rojas y Ponce de León, 3rd Marquess of Alventos
- Antonio de Rojas y Aguado, 4th Marquess of Alventos
- Ricardo de Rojas y Porres, 5th Marquess of Alventos
- José María de Rojas y Ezpeleta, 6th Marquess of Alventos
- Narcisa de Rojas y Brieva, 7th Marchioness of Alventos
- Alfonso de Medina y Rojas, 8th Marquess of Alventos
- Manuel de Medina y Echevarría, 9th Marquess of Alventos
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