Marquess of Oris
Marquess of Oris (Marqués de Orís) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain granted on 1 August 1708 by Charles VI, pretender to the Spanish Crown in favor of Carlos de Orís y Puiggener.[1] The name makes reference to Oris Castle in the county of Osona, Province de Barcelona, of which the 1st Marquess was the lord of, as a descendant of the second branch of the Orís line.
Marquessate of Oris | |
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Creation date | 1 August 1708 |
Created by | Charles VI (pretender) (first creation) Alfonso XIII (re-creation) |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Carlos de Orís y Puiggener |
Present holder | Ana Isabel de Sentmenat Vilá |
Former seat(s) | Oris Castle |
It was re-created in 1915 by Alfonso XIII in favor of Carlos de Sentmenat y de Sentmenat, who also held the titles of Marquess of Castelldosrius (which had attached to it a Grandeeship) and Baron of Santa Pau.[2]
Marquesses of Oris
- Carlos de Orís y Puiggener, 1st Marquess of Oris
- Other titles (2nd–4th Marquesses): Marquess of Castelldosrius, Grandee of Spain and Baron of Santa Pau
- Carlos de Sentmenat y de Sentmenat, 2nd Marquess of Oris (grandson of the 1st Marquess)
- Félix de Sentmenat y Güell, 3rd Marquess of Oris (son of the 2nd Marquess)
- Santiago de Sentmenat y de Urruela, 4th Marquess of Oris (son of the 3rd Marquess)[3]
- Ana Isabel Sentmenat Vilá, 5th Marchioness of Oris (eldest daughter of the 4th Marquess)[4]
References
- Alonso de Cadenas López, Ampelio; Atienza y Navajas, Julio de; Cadenas y Vicent, Vicente de (1989). Elenco de grandezas y títulos nobiliarios españoles. Madrid: Hidalguía. p. 574. ISBN 9788487204005.
- Alonso de Cadenas López, Ampelio; Atienza y Navajas, Julio de; Cadenas y Vicent, Vicente de (2003). Elenco de grandezas y títulos nobiliarios españoles. Madrid: Hidalguía. p. 693.
- "BOE-A-1970-53490". BOE.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2021.
- "Orden JUS/854/2021". BOE.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2021.
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