Marquess of Priego explained

Marquessate of Priego
Creation Date:9 December 1501
First Holder:Pedro Fernández de Córdoba y Pacheco, 1st Marquess of Priego
Present Holder:Victoria Elisabeth Hohenlohe-Langenburg y Schmidt-Polex[1]

Marquess of Priego (Spanish; Castilian: marqués de Priego) is a hereditary noble title of the Kingdom of Spain that Ferdinand the Catholic granted on 9 December 1501 to Pedro Fernández de Córdoba y Pacheco, 7th Lord of Aguilar in Córdoba, of the house of Córdoba.[2] It is one of the most important noble titles in Spain, and was made a first class grandee in 1520 by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

The name comes from the Andalusian municipality of Priego de Córdoba in the province of Córdoba.

The Marquessate of Montalbán belongs to the same noble house, and both titles today are held by the House of Medinaceli.

List of title holders

Title holder Period
Creation of the lordship by Henry II of Castile in 1370
I. Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba y Ruiz de Biedma1370-1384
II. Alfonso Fernández de Córdoba y García1384-1424
III. Pedro Fernández de Córdoba y Venegas 1424-1447
IV. Alfonso Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano 1441-1441
V. Pedro Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano 1441-1455
VI. Alfonso Fernández de Córdoba1455-1501
VII. Pedro Fernández de Córdoba y Pacheco 1501-1517
Elevation to marquessate by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1501
I 1501–1517
II 1517–1569
III 1569–1574
IV 1574–1606
V 1606–1645
VI 1645–1665
VII 1665–1690
VIII 1690–1700
IX 1700–1739
X 1739–1768
XI 1768–1789
XII 1789–1806
XIII 1806–1840
XIV 1840–1873
XV 1873–1879
XVI 1880–1956
XVII to 2013
XVIII 2018–present

Marquesses

Notes and References

  1. https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2018/02/22/pdfs/BOE-A-2018-2508.pdf Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) - 22 February 2018
  2. Book: Salazar y Acha, Jaime de . Los Grandes de España (siglos XV-XVI). 2012. Ediciones Hidalguía. 978-84 939313-9-1. 120 . es.