Count of Torrubia
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The Count of Torrubia is a Spanish noble title created on August 29, 1694, by King Charles II in favor of García de Medrano y Mendizábal, a Knight of the Order of Calatrava, lord of San Gregorio.[1] The Counts of Torrubia ruled the County of Torrubia, located in Castile-La Mancha, within the province of Guadalajara, Spain, along with other lands. The Counts of Torrubia became Grandees of Spain on succession to the County of Mollina, and rulers of the Marquessate of Villamayor and the Marquessate of Las Nieves.
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County of Torrubia | |
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Creation date | August 29, 1694 |
Created by | Charles II of Spain |
Peerage | Spanish nobility |
First holder | García de Medrano y Mendizábal. |
Last holder | María Cristina Caro Franck |
Present holder | Alonso Caro Aguirre |
Status | Active |
Former seat(s) | Castle Fortress of San Gregorio |
Motto | Ave Maria Gratia Plena Dominus Tecum |
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