Marquess de las Marismas del Guadalquivir
The marquessate of las Marismas del Guadalquivir is a Spanish noble title created on 20 May 1829 by Ferdinand VII of Spain for Alejandro María Aguado y Ramírez de Estenoz (Seville 1784 - Gijón 1842), an Army officer and merchant banker.
The title derives its territorial designation from the area in Andalucia known as the Guadalquivir Marshes.[1]
Marquesses of las Marismas del Guadalquivir
- Alejandro Aguado y Ramírez de Estenoz, 1st Marquess de las Marismas del Guadalquivir
- Alejandro Aguado y Moreno, 2nd Marquess de las Marismas del Guadalquivir
- Alejandro Aguado y MacDonell, 3rd Marquess de las Marismas del Guadalquivir
- Arturo Aguado y MacDonell, 4th Marquess de las Marismas del Guadalquivir
- María de la Concepción Kirkpatrick y O'Farrill, 5th Marchioness de las Marismas del Guadalquivir
- José Ignacio Escobar y Kirkpatrick, 6th Marquess de las Marismas del Guadalquivir
- Luis Escobar y Kirkpatrick, 7th Marquess de las Marismas del Guadalquivir
- María Victoria Escobar y Cancho, 8th Marchioness de las Marismas del Guadalquivir.[2]
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