Count of Consuegra
Appearance
| Countship of Consuegra | |
|---|---|
| Creation date | 10 October 1905 |
| Created by | Alfonso XIII |
| First holder | Ventura García-Sancho Ibarrondo |
| Present holder | Jaime Travesedo y Juliá, 7th Count of Consuegra |
| Remainder to | Heirs of the body of the grantee |
| Status | Extant |
Count of Consuegra (Spanish: Conde de Consuegra) is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility. It was created on 10 October 1905 by King Alfonso XIII in favor of Ventura García-Sancho Ibarrondo, a politician.[1]
Counts of Consuegra
[edit]- Ventura García-Sancho Ibarrondo, 1st Count of Consuegra (1906–1914)
- María del Pilar García-Sancho y Zavala, 2nd Countess of Consuegra (1915–1916)
- Alfonso Travesedo y García-Sancho, 3rd Count of Consuegra (1919–1922)
- Francisco Travesedo y García-Sancho, 4th Count of Consuegra (1923–1933)
Upon his death, the title remained dormant. Revived in 1991.[2]
- José María Travesedo y Martínez de las Rivas, 5th Count of Consuegra (1991–1993)
- Juan de Travesedo y Colón de Carvajal, 6th Count of Consuegra (1994–2003)
- Jaime Travesedo y Juliá, 7th Count of Consuegra (2003- )
References
[edit]- ^ Official Guide to the Grandees and Titles of the Kingdom - Page 549
- ^ "REAL DECRETO 817/1991, de 26 de marzo, por el que se rehabilita sin perjuicio de tercero de mejor derecho, el título de Conde de Consuegra, a favor de don José María Travesedo y Martínez de las Rivas" [Royal Decree 817/1991, of March 26 by which the title of Count of Consuegra is revived, without prejudice to any third party with a better right, to don José María Travesedo y Martínez de las Rivas] (PDF) (in Spanish). 25 May 1991.