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Marquisate of Casa Real

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Marquisate of Casa Real (Spanish: Marqués de Casa Real) is a title of the Spanish nobility.

The title was granted on 8 November 1760 to the existing viscount of San Jerónimo to Francisco García de Huidobro, Life-Treasurer of the Royal Mint of Santiago de Chile and Knight of Santiago.[1]

Vicenta Márquez de la Plata y Ferrándiz received the title in 2008 after the death of his father, José María Márquez de la Plata y Caamaño.[2]

References

  1. ^ Lacueva Muñoz, Jaime J.; Murillo Gordón, Ara I. (2015). "Con la dote de su mujer y el dinero de sus amigos. El ascenso económico y social de Francisco García de Huidobro, marqués de la Casa Real". Trocadero (in Spanish) (27). Universidad de Cádiz: 17-40. doi:10.25267/Trocadero.2015.i27.02. ISSN 0214-4212.
  2. ^ Fernández Bermejo, Mariano (16 April 2008). "Orden JUS/1042/2008, de 31 de marzo, por la que se manda expedir, sin perjuicio de tercero de mejor derecho, Real Carta de Sucesión en el título de Marqués de Casa Real, a favor de doña Vicenta Márquez de la Plata y Ferrándiz". BOE (in Spanish) (92). Ministerio de Justicia. Archived from the original on 13 February 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2019.