Mexican Nobility - List of Titles of Nobility in Mexico

List of Titles of Nobility in Mexico

  • Marques del Valle de Oaxaca 1529; Cortes
  • Marques de Salinas de Río Pisuerga 1609; Altamirano de Velasco, Cervantes
  • Conde de Santiago de Calimaya 1616; Altamirano de Velasco, Cervantes
  • Marques de Villamayor de las Ibernías 1617; Pacheco
  • Conde de Valle de Orizaba 1627; Rincón Gallardo
  • Conde de Moctezuma 1627 G.E.; Moctezuma de la Cueva
  • Marques de San Miguel de Aguayo 1683; Echevers
  • Marques de Villar del Águila 1689; Urrutia
  • Marques de Santa Fe de Guardiola 1691; Lopez de Peralta, Cervantes
  • Marques de Altamira 1704; Sanchez de Tagle
  • Marques de Sierra Nevada 1708 ; Ruiz de Tagle
  • Marques de Salvatierra 1708; Cervantes
  • Duque de Atrisco 1708 G.E ; Sarmiento, Romay-Sotomayor
  • Conde de Ledesma de la Fuente 1710
  • Marques de Villa Hermosa de Alfaro 1711; Rincon-Gallardo
  • Conde de San Mateo de Valparaíso 1727; ?
  • Marques de Acapulco 1728; de la Cerda
  • Marques de las Salinas 1733 ; Pérez de Tagle
  • Conde de Revillagigedo 1749; Revillagigedo
  • Marques de Rivascacho 1764; Cervantes
  • Conde de Regla 1768; Romero de Terreros, Rincon-Gallardo
  • Marques del Apartado 1772; Fagoaga, Campero
  • Conde de la Presa de Jalpa 1775; Cervantes
  • Marques de San Cristobal 1777; Romero de Terreros, Rincon-Gallardo
  • Marques de San Francisco 1777; Romero de Terreros
  • Conde de Heras-Soto 1811; Heras-Soto, Garcia-Pimentel

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