Marquess of Villabrágima
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Creation date21 June 1693
Created byCharles II
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderBaltasar Enríquez de Cabrera y Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Marquess of Villabrágima
| Marquessate of Villabrágima | |
|---|---|
| Creation date | 21 June 1693 |
| Created by | Charles II |
| Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
| First holder | Baltasar Enríquez de Cabrera y Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Marquess of Villabrágima |
| Present holder | Vacant[1] |
| Heir apparent | Virginia de Figueroa y Zapatería |
Marquess of Villabrágima (Spanish: Marqués de Villabrágima) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1693 by Charles II to Baltasar Enríquez de Cabrera, knight of the Order of Santiago and grandson of the Duke of Medina de Rioseco.[2]
At the death of the 1st marquess, the title became vacant until Alfonso XIII rehabilitated it in 1914 on behalf of Álvaro de Figueroa y Alonso-Martínez, son of the Count of Romanones and a descendant of the first marquess.
The title makes reference to the town of Villabrágima in Valladolid.
- Baltasar Enríquez de Cabrera y Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Marquess of Villabrágima (b. 1650)