Marquess of Estepa

Marquess of Estepa (Spanish: Marqués de Estepa) is a Spanish hereditary title created by King Philip II by decree on 28 May 1543 and by letters patent on 20 April 1564 in favour of Marco Centurión. The title refers to the area of Andalusia of Estepa, in the province of Sevilla and its jurisdiction included the places Estepa, Alameda, Aguadulce, Badolatosa, Casariche, Gilena, Herrera, La Roda, Lora, MarinaledaMatarredonda, Miragenil, Pedrera and Sierra de Yeguas.[2][3]

Marquessate of Estepa
Creation date28 May 1543
MonarchCharles V
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderMarco Centurión y Grimaldi, 1st Marquess of Estepa
Present holderFrancisco de Borja de Arteaga y Martín, 14th Marquess of Estepa[1]

Marquesses of Estepa

  1. Marco Centurión, 1st Marquess of Estepa
  2. Juan Bautista Centurión, 2nd Marquess of Estepa
  3. Adan Centurion, 3rd Marquess of Estepa
  4. Cecilio Francisco Centurión, 4th Marquess of Estepa
  5. Luis Centurion y Centurion, 5th Marquess of Estepa
  6. Manuel Centurión y Arias Dávila, 6th Marquess of Estepa
  7. Juan Bautista Centurión y Velasco, 7th Marquess of Estepa
  8. María Luisa Centurión y Velasco, 8th Marchioness of Estepa
  9. Vicente Maria de Palafox Rebolledo Mexia Silva, 9th Marquess of Estepa
  10. Andrés Avelino de Arteaga Lazcano y Palafox, 10th Marquess of Estepa
  11. Andrés Avelino de Arteaga y Silva Carvajal y Téllez Girón, 11th Marquess of Estepa
  12. Joaquín de Arteaga y Echague Silva y Méndez de Vigo, 12th Marquess of Estepa
  13. Íñigo de Arteaga y Falguera, 13th Marquess of Estepa
  14. Francisco de Borja de Arteaga y Martín, 14th Marquess of Estepa

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