Marquess of Salamanca
Appearance
Marquessate of Salamanca | |
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Creation date | 9 October 1863 |
Created by | Isabella II |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | José de Salamanca y Mayol, 1st Marquess of Salamanca |
Present holder | Vacant |
Heir apparent | Isabella Monteiro de Carvalho y Sales |
Marquess of Salamanca (Spanish: Marqués de Salamanca) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1863 by Isabella II to José de Salamanca y Mayol, 1st Count of Llanos, Minister of Finance, railway, banking, and real estate tycoon, and one of the world's wealthiest people during the reign of Isabella II.[1][2]
Marquesses of Salamanca (1863)
[edit]- José de Salamanca y Mayol, 1st Marquess of Salamanca (1811–1883)
- Fernando de Salamanca y Livermore, 2nd Marquess of Salamanca (1836–1904)
- Luis de Salamanca y Hurtado de Zaldívar, 3rd Marquess of Salamanca (1884–1954)
- Carlos de Salamanca y Hurtado de Zaldívar, 4th Marquess of Salamanca (1887–1975)
- María de Salamanca y Caro, 5th Marchioness of Salamanca (1920–2004)
- Olavio Egidio Monteiro de Carvalho y Salamanca, 6th Marquess of Salamanca (1941–2022)[3]