Marquis de Kogoljudo - Spanish title of nobility. It was created in 1530 by King Charles V of Spain for Luis de la Cerda and Portugal (1503–1536).
| Marquis de Cogoludo | |
|---|---|
Coat of arms of the Marquis de Kogolyudo | |
| Period | 1530 - present |
| Ancestor | Luis de la Cerdà and Portugal |
| Motherland | Spain |
| Allegiance | Spain |
Palace of the Dukes de Medinaceli in Cogoljudo ( Guadalajara Province )
Palace of the Dukes de Medinaceli and the Marquises de Cogoludo in Medinaceli , province of Soria
Coat of arms of the municipality of Cogoljudo , Guadalajara province , autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha
Title titles are derived from the name of the municipality of Cogoljudo , Guadalajara province , the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha .
The title of Marquis de Kogolyudo was traditionally worn by the heirs of the house of the dukes de Medinaceli.
Seniors de Cogolyudo
- Luis de la Cerdat (? –1447), 3rd Comte de Medinaceli, 1st Senor de Cogoludo (1438-1447), son of Gaston de Bearn and de La Serda, 2nd Comte de Medinaceli (1371-1404), and Mencia de Mendoza (? - 1411)
- Gaston de la Cerdà (? - 1454), 4th Earl de Medinaceli, 2nd Seigneur de Cogoludo (1447-1454), son of the previous one and Juan Sarmiento, 3rd Seniors de Enciso (? - 1435)
- Luis de la Cerdà (c. 1442–1501), 1st Duke de Médinacely, 3rd Seigneur de Cogoludo (1454–1501), son of the previous one and Leonor de la Vega and Mendoza
- Juan de la Cerdà (1485-1544), 2nd Duke de Medinaceli, 4th Seigneur de Cogoludo (1501-1530), son of the previous and Catalina Vike de Orejon "Catalina del Puerto"
Marquises de Cogoludo
| Title | Period | |
|---|---|---|
| Creation created by the King of Spain Charles V | ||
| 1st | Luis de la Cerdà and Portugal (1503–1536), son of Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke de Medinaceli (1485–1544), and his first wife, Mencia Manuel de Bragança and Noronha (1480–1504) | 1530 - 1536 |
| 2nd | Gaston de la Cerdà and Portugal (1504–1552), younger brother of the previous | 1536 - 1544 |
| 3rd | (1514–1575), the eldest son of Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke de Medinaceli (1485–1544), and his second wife, Maria de Silva and Toledo (1494–1544) | 1544 - 1552 |
| 4th | Juan de la Cerdà and Portugal (1544–1594), the eldest son of the previous one and Juana Manuel de Noroni (1520–1568) | 1552 - 1575 |
| 5th | Juan Luis de la Cerdà and Aragon (1569-1607), son of Juan Luis de la Cerda, 5th Duke de Medinaceli (1544-1594), and Isabel de Aragon (? - 1578) | 1575 - 1594 |
| 6th | Antonio Juan de la Cerdà and Davila (1607–1671), son of the former and Antonia de Toledo Davila and the Columns (c. 1591—1625) | 1607 - 1637 |
| 7th | (1637–1691), son of the former and Anna Maria Louise Enriquez de Ribera Portocarrreo and Cardenas, 5th Duchess de Alcala de los Gasules (1613–1645) | 1637 - 1671 |
| 8th | (1660-1711), son of the previous and Catalina Antonia de Aragon Folk Cardona and Cordoba, 9th Duchess de Segorbe (1635-1677) | 1671 - 1711 |
| 9th | (1704–1768), the eldest son of Nicholas Fernández de Córdoba and de la Cerda, 10th Duke de Medinaceli (1682–1739), and Heronyms Maria Spinola de la Cerda (1687–1757 ) | 1711 - 1739 |
| 10th | (1730–1789), son of the previous one and Maria Theresa de Moncada and Benavides, 7th Marquise de Ayton (1707–1756) | 1739 - 1768 |
| 11th | (1749–1806), eldest son of the previous one and Maria Francisca Javier Gonzaga and Caracciolo (1731–1757) | 1768 - 1789 |
| 12th | (1780–1840), eldest son of the previous one and Joaquín Maria de Benavides and Pacheco, 3rd Duchess de Santisteban del Puerto (1746–1805) | 1789 - 1813 |
| 13th | (1813–1873), eldest son of the former and Maria de la Concepcion Ponce de Leon and Carvajal (1783–1856) | 1813 - 1851 |
| 14th | (1851–1879), the eldest son of the former and Angela Apolonia Perez de Barradas and Bernouy, 1st Duchess de Dénia and Tarifa (1827–1903) | 1851 - 1879 |
| 15th | (1880-1956), the only son of the previous and Casilda Remigia de Salabert and Arteaga, 9th Marquise de la Torrecilla (1858-1936) | 1880 - 1956 |
| 16th | Luis de Medinas and Fernandez de Cordoba (1941–2011), the eldest son of Victoria Eugenia Fernandez de Cordoba, the 18th Duchess de Medinaceli (1917–2013), and Raphael de Medina and Villalongs (1905–1992) | 1956 - 2011 |
| 17th | Victoria Francisco de Medina Conradi (born in 1986), eldest daughter of the previous one and Mercedes Conradi Ramírez (born in 1955) | 2011 - present |
See also
- Duke of Medinaceli