don Carlos Crespo y Gil-Delgado, Martín-Romero y Piñeda (1 June 1911 – 8 November 1963) was a Spanish aristocrat, son of Alfonso Isabel Crespo y Martín-Romero, 6th Count of Castillo Fiel, and wife dona Isabel Gil-Delgado y Piñeda, ... y ....
He was 7th Conde de Castillo Fiel with a Coat of Arms of de Tudó. It is not known if he married or if he had any children. If he did, they died during his lifetime or shortly after, never renewing the title.
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