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Pilar Medina SIdonia attends the Hubert de Givenchy exhibition opening at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Madrid on October 2014.

Doña María del Pilar González de Gregorio y Álvarez de Toledo (born 10 January 1957), also known as Pilar Medina Sidonia, is a Spanish socialite. Born in Madrid, she is the daughter of Leoncio González de Gregorio y Martí and his wife Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo, 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia. Her main seat of residence is at González de Gregorio Palace, in Quintana Redonda, Soria. Pilar is a writer, and is the author of many articles and a novel, titled Nápoles 23. Since 2011, Pilar has served as chairman of Christie's Spain.[1]

Family

She married, firstly, her second cousin, Rafael Márquez, 9th Count of las Torres de Alcorrín, second son of General José Joaquín Márquez y Álvarez de Toledo, 4th Duke of Santa Cristina, and María del Rosario Osorio y Díez de Rivera, 8th Countess of las Torres de Alcorrín, of the Ducal House of Alburquerque, on 16 September 1977, and divorced in 1981. She has one child from this marriage:

She married, secondly, Tomás María Terry y Merello, second son of Fernando Carlos Terry y del Cuvillo, a sherry producer from El Puerto de Santa María, of Irish descent, relative of the Cuban magnate Tomás Terry y Adán and of Blessed William Tirry, and had a second son:

  • Don Tomás Terry y González de Gregorio (b. 6 August 1991).

Ancestry

Family of Pilar González de Gregorio
16. Pedro González de Gregorio y López-Montenegro
8. Leoncio González de Gregorio y Martínez de Azagra
17. Micaela Martínez de Azagra y Garcés de Marcilla
4. Leoncio González de Gregorio y Arribas
18. Julián Casildo de Arribas y Arauz
9. María de la Concepción de Arribas y Turull
19. María de la Concepción Turull y Comadrán
2. Leoncio González de Gregorio y Martí
20. Francisco Martí y Díaz de Jáuregui
10. Ernesto Martí y Saccone
21. Ernestina Saccone y Langlais
5. María Leticia Martí y Rodríguez de Castro
22. Manuel Rodríguez de Castro y Mena
11. Isabel Rodríguez de Castro y Bueno
23. Leticia Bueno, 1st Marquise of Bueno
1. Pilar González de Gregorio, 13th Duchess of Fernandina
24. José Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo, 18th Duke of Medina Sidonia
12. José Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo, 19th Duke of Medina Sidonia
25. Rosalía Caro y Álvarez de Toledo
6. Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo, 20th Duke of Medina Sidonia
26. Carlos Caro, 18th Count of Caltavuturo
13. Rosalía Caro y Caro
27. María de la Encarnación Caro y Gumucio
3. Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo, 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia
28. Antonio Maura y Montaner
14. Gabriel Maura, 1st Duke of Maura
29. Constancia Gamazo y Calvo
7. María del Carmen Maura y Herrera
30. Ramón de Herrera, 3rd Count of la Mortera
15. Julia de Herrera, 5th Countess of la Mortera
31. Juana de Herrera y Sosa

Titles, styles and honours

Titles

The Dukedom of Fernandina was rehabilitated by King Juan Carlos I of Spain in 1993, by which it was agreed on that Pilar would receive the title. Her elder brother, Leoncio Alonso González de Gregorio, 22nd Duke of Medina Sidonia, and his eldest son, Don Alonso Enrique González de Gregorio y Viñamata, won a legal battle in order to strip her of her ducal title. The rehabilitation of the title was formally revoked in 2012.[2]

Styles

  • 10 January 1957 – 16 September 1977: The Most Illustrious Doña Pilar González de Gregorio y Álvarez de Toledo[3]
  • 16 September 1977 – 1981: The Most Excellent The Countess of las Torres de Alcorrín
  • 1981 – 1 February 1993: The Most Illustrious Doña Pilar González de Gregorio y Álvarez de Toledo
  • 1 February 1993 – 15 June 2012: The Most Excellent The Duchess of Fernandina
  • 15 June 2012 – present: The Most Illustrious Doña Pilar González de Gregorio y Álvarez de Toledo

Honours

Notes

  1. ^ Pilar announces the sale of decorator Duarte Pinto Coelho's collection
  2. ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado, Viernes 29 de junio de 2012 - website of the Boletín Oficial del Estado
  3. ^ Younger children of Grandees of Spain are styled in this way, while the heir apparent of the title is styled The Most Excellent. Francisco López-Nieto y Mallo, Honores y Protocolo, 2 Volumes, Consultor, 2006. ISBN 84-7052-290-6 and ISBN 978-84-7052-290-1
  4. ^ Pilar was conferred this decoration 26 July 2004. Pilar González de Gregorio, Cavaliere dell'Ordine della Stella della solidarietà italiana at Quirinale.it Template:Language icon
  5. ^ Real Maestranza de Caballería de Zaragoza

References

Spanish nobility
Dormant
Title last held by
José Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo
Duchess of Fernandina
1 February 1993 – 15 June 2012
Forfeited