Marquis de Cullera - Spanish noble title. It was created on March 26, 1708, by King Philip V of Spain for Cristobal de Moscoso Montemayor and Cordoba , 1st Earl de las Torres (1660-1749), captain of the royal army and viceroy of Navarre , who in 1728 received the title of Duke de Alchete and the grande of Spain . The eldest sons and heirs of the Duke de Alchete during the life of their parents bore the title of Marquis de Cullera.
| Marquises de Cullera | |
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Coat of arms of the Marquises de Cullera | |
| Period | March 26, 1708 - present |
| Ancestor | Cristobal de Moscoso Montemayor and Cordoba |
| Homeland | Kingdom of spain |
| Nationality | Spain |
The name of the marquisate comes from the name of the municipality of Cullera , province of Valencia , the autonomous community of Valencia . The current title holder is Juan Miguel Osorio and Bertrand de Lis, 19th Duke of Alburkerke and 9th Marquis de Cullera .
Marquises de Cullera
- Cristobal de Moscoso Montemayor and Cordoba (1660-1749)
- Alonso de Zayes and Moscoso (1720-1798), grandson of the previous
- Cristobal de Zayes and Manuel de Lando (1749-1768), son of the previous
- Marie de las Mercedes de Zayes (1767–1848), daughter of the previous one, Marquise de Alcaníses, 3rd Duchess de Alchete
- Nicholas Osorio and Zayes (1793-1866), son of the previous
- Jose Osorio and Silva (1825-1909), the eldest son of the previous
- Miguel Osorio and Martos (1886-1942), the great-nephew of the previous
- Beltran Alfonso Osorio and Diez de Rivera (1918–1994), the only son of the previous
- Juan Miguel Osorio and Bertrand de Lis (born 1958), the only son of the previous one.
Family Tree
| Cristobal de Moscoso Montemayor, 1st Duke de Alchete, 1st Marquis de Cullera (1660-1749) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Maria de Moscoso and Galindo | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Alonso de Zayes and Moscoso, 2nd Duke de Alchete, 2nd Marquis de Cullera (1720–1798) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Cristobal de Zayes, 3rd Marquis de Cullera (1749-1768) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Maria de las Mercedes de Zayes, Marquis de Alcanyes, 3rd Duchess de Alchete, 4th Marquise de Cullera (1767–1848) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Nicholas Osorio 15th Marquis de Alcaníses, 4th Duke de Alchete, 5th Marquis de Cullera (1799–1866) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Jose Osorio 17th Marquis de Alcaníses, 5th Duke de Alchete, 6th Marquis de Cullera (1825–1909) | Joaquin Osorio Marquis de los Arenales (1826–1857) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Miguel Osorio The 17th Duke of Alburkerke, 7th Marquis de Cullera (1886–1942) | Maria Cristina Osorio, 6th Duchess de Alchete (1897–1975) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Beltran Osorio, 18th Duke of Alburkerke, 8th Duke de Alchete, 8th Marquis de Cullera (1918–1994) | Jose Fernandez de Villavicencio, 7th Duke de Alchete, 16th Marquise Valle de Serrato (born 1919) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Juan Miguel Osorio, 19th Duke of Alburkerke, 9th Duke de Alchete, 9th Marquis de Cullera (born 1958) | Jose Fernandez de Villavicencio, 6th Marquis de Larios (born 1955) With succession in the house Marquises de Valle de Serrato . | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Beatrice Osorio and Leteller (born 1988) | |||||||||||||||||||||