Count of Chinchón
Count of Chinchón (Spanish: Conde de Chinchón) is a title of Spanish nobility. It was initially created on 9 May 1520 by King Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (Charles I of Spain), who granted the title to Fernando de Cabrera y Bobadilla.
Count of Chinchón | |
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Creation date | 9 May 1520 (first creation) 25 April 1794 (second creation) |
Created by | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (first creation) Charles IV of Spain (second creation) |
Peerage | Spanish nobility |
First holder | Fernando de Cabrera y Bobadilla (first creation) Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga (second creation) |
Last holder | Carlos Ruspoli y Morenés |
Present holder | Luis Carlos Ruspoli y Sanchíz |
Heir apparent | Carlos Ruspoli y Alvarez de las Asturias Bohorques, Duke of Alcudia |
Remainder to | the 1st Count's heirs lawfully begotten |
Subsidiary titles | Marquis of San Martín de la Vega |
Extinction date | 1785 (first creation) |
Seat(s) | Palace of Infante don Luis (Boadilla del Monte) |
Former seat(s) | Castle of Chinchón |
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