Count of Chinchón

Count of Chinchón

The Spanish noble title Count of Chinchón (Spanish: Condido de Chinchón) was initially created by Charles I of Spain on 9 May 1520, granting the title to Fernando de Cabrera y Bobadilla. The title remained under the Cabrera family until 1683 when the Italian aristocratic Savelli family acquired the county.

In 1738, Giuseppe Sforza-Cesarini, 9th Count of Chinchón sold the territory to King Philip V of Spain's son, Philip. Philip then ceded the county to his younger brother, Luis on 28 May 1761. However, Luis and his successors would lose the rights to the Spanish throne following a battle of succession amongst his brothers (Carlos was the victor). The county remains in Bourbon-Faronese hands until 1828 when Countess María Teresa de Borbón died, her daughter Carlota de Godoy succeeding her. The Italian Ruspoli family eventually acquired the county through marriage with Carlota de Godoy.

Counts

  • Fernando de Cabrera y Bobadilla, 1st Count of Chinchón (1520–1521)
  • Pedro de Cabrera y de la Cueva, 2nd Count of Chinchón (1521–1575)
  • Diego Fernández de Cabrera y Mendoza, 3rd Count of Chinchón (1575-?)
  • Luis Jerónimo de Cabrera y Pacheco, 4th Count of Chinchón
  • Francisco Fernández de Cabrera y Enríquez de Rivera, 5th Count of Chinchón (?-1665)
  • Inés de Castro y Cabrera, 6th Countess of Chinchón (1665)
  • Francisca de Cárdenas y Castro, 7th Countess of Chinchón (1665–1669)
  • Francisca de Castro y Cabrera, 8th Countess of Chinchón (1669–1683)
  • Giulio Savelli, 9th Count of Chinchón (1683–1712)
  • Gian Giorgio Sforza-Cesarini, 10th Count of Chinchón (1712–1729)
  • Giuseppe Sforza-Cesarini, 11th Count of Chinchón (1729–1738)
  • Felipe de Borbón y Farnesio, 12th Count of Chinchón (1738–1761)
  • Luis de Borbón y Farnesio, 13th Count of Chinchón (1738–1761)
  • Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga, 14th Count of Chinchón (1738–1761)
  • María Teresa de Borbón, 15th Countess of Chinchón (1823–1828)
  • Carlota Luisa de Godoy y Borbón, 16th Countess of Chinchón (1828–1886)
  • Carlos Rúspoli y Álvarez de Toledo, 17th Count of Chinchón (1886–1936)
  • Camilo Carlos Rúspoli y Caro, 18th Count of Chinchón (1936–1975)
  • Carlos Oswaldo Rúspoli y Morenés, 19th Count of Chinchón (1975–present)

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