Count of Villacieros
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Count of Villacieros (Spanish: Conde de Villacieros) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1980 by Juan Carlos I to Antonio Villacieros, Spanish ambassador, introducer of ambassadors and chief of protocol of the Royal Household of Spain.[2][3][4]
Creation date9 February 1980
Created byJuan Carlos I
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderAntonio Villacieros y Benito, 1st Count of Villacieros
| Countship of Villacieros | |
|---|---|
| Creation date | 9 February 1980 |
| Created by | Juan Carlos I |
| Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
| First holder | Antonio Villacieros y Benito, 1st Count of Villacieros |
| Present holder | Álvaro Villacieros y Zunzunegui, 3rd Count of Villacieros[1] |
Counts of Villacieros (1980)
- Antonio Villacieros y Benito, 1st Count of Villacieros (1900-1983)
- Francisco Javier Villacieros y Machimbarrena, 2nd Count of Villacieros (1928-2016), eldest son of the 1st Count
- Álvaro Villacieros y Zunzunegui, 3rd Count of Villacieros (b. 1955), only son of the 2nd Count