Lord of Casa Lazcano
Lord of Casa Lazcano (Spanish: Señor de Casa Lazcano) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1780 by Charles III to Joaquín de Arteaga y Lazcano, descendant of the fiefdom of the Lords of Lazcano originally created in 1330 by Alfonso XI.[2][3]
Lordship of Casa Lazcano | |
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Creation date | 31 Augusto 1780 |
Monarch | Charles III |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Joaquín de de Arteaga y Lazcano, 1st Lord of Casa Lazcano |
Present holder | Almudena de Arteaga y del Alcázar, 8th Lady of Casa Lazcano[1] |
Lords of Casa Lazcano
- Joaquín de Arteaga y Lazcano, 1st Lord of Casa Lazcano
- Ignacio Ciro de Arteaga e Idiázquez, 2nd Lord of Casa Lazcano
- Andrés Avelino de Arteaga y Palafox, 3rd Lord of Casa Lazcano
- Andrés Avelino de Arteaga y Silva, 4th Lord of Casa Lazcano
- Joaquín Ignacio de Arteaga y Echagüe, 5th Lord of Casa Lazcano
- Iñigo de Arteaga y Falguera, 6th Lord of Casa Lazcano
- Iñigo de Arteaga y Martín, 7th Lord of Casa Lazcano
- Almudena de Arteaga y del Alcázar, 8th Lady of Casa Lazcano
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