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    • Source: Baron of Santa Pau
    • Baron of Santa Pau (Spanish: BarĆ³n de Santa Pau) is a hereditary title in the Spanish nobility created in Catalonia on an unknown date, though believed to have been made before 1070, as at that time, in Girona, there are records of a knight named AlmĆ©rico I de Santa Pau as the lord of this barony, being the first person recorded as such. After that, the title is lost, until it is once again mentioned in 1360, without mention of who the baron was.
      The title was re-created by Alfonso XIII in 1916 in favour of Carlos de Sentmenat y Sentmenat, 9th Marquess of Castelldosrius, 2nd Marquess of Oris (re-created in 1915).
      The title is currently held by Ɓgatha Ruiz de la Prada y Sentmenat, who also holds the title of Marchioness of Castelldosrius, which has a Grandeeship attached.


      History


      Juana de Santa Pau (whose husband was Berenguer V of Oms), daughter of Hugo I Ademar, due to certain debts owed to her, sued her brother GalcerĆ”n Ademar, and later his son and successor, Hugo III Ademar. Sentence was given in 1445, confirmed in 1446 and 1449, in favour of Juana, and in 1456, the curia of BesalĆŗ put the barony up for sale. It was bought by Juana's son, Berenguer VI of Oms y Santa Pau.
      Antonio de Oms y Santa Pau, in his last will of 1551, established that should the male line of the oldest son of his second marriage, Berenguer de Oms-Santa Pau y de Calders, die, than the barony and the estate shall pass to the descendants of the oldest daughter of his first marriage, Ana de Oms-Santa Pau y SalvĆ” (or SalbĆ”). She married Enrique de Sentmenat y Sentmenat, and their son, Galceran de Sentmenat y Oms, marries Ana de Lanuza. Their son, Enrique de Sentmenat y de Lanuza, marries his sister-cousin, MarĆ­a de Lanuza y Raset. Their son, Manuel de Sentmenat y de Lanuza marries Joana de Oms y de Cabrera, and inherits the barony after Berenguer's male line dies.
      In 1694, Manuel II (17th Baron) began a lawsuit against Cayetana de Oms-Santa Pau y de Sarriera, Baroness of Santa Pau, Vavasour of Montescot, etc., who had married the Marquess of MojĆ” of the Tower, AgustĆ­n de CopĆ³ns y de CopĆ³ns. The Royal Audience of Catalonia ruled in favour of his son, FĆ©lix I (then 18th Baron), on 1 June 1730, after his father's death. The sentence confirmed by the same body on 15 April 1739. The Sentmenants had claimed the title since 1694. This marked the start of the House of Sentmenat hold on the barony.
      After the death of the 11th Marquess, Carlos de Sentmenat y Urruela, in 2005, the marquessate passed unto his brother, Santiago de Sentmenat y Urruela, who was also the 4th Marquess of Oris. However, Ɓgatha Ruiz de la Prada, niece of the 11th Marquess, sued his uncle, the 12th Marquess, for the marquessate of Castelldosrius and the barony of Santa Pau, both of which had claim by him, on the grounds that she was the rightful heir to the said titles, as her mother was older than Santiago, and thus, in accordance with a law passed in 2005, she was next in line to both titles. After almost 4 years of legal battles, Ruiz de la Prada, through judicial sentence, was granted both titles.


      Barons of Santa Pau


      Early records of succession to the barony are scarse, and thus numbering early barons is not possible. Authors differ on the line of succession to the title, as well as the subsidiary titles held by each baron. Only titles held suo jure are listed.


      = House of Porqueras

      =
      Hugo I Ademar, Baron of Santa Pau (died 1393)
      Married Beatriz de Ribelles
      Poncio V, Baron of Santa Pau (died c.ā€‰1396)
      Hugo II Ademar, Baron of Santa Pau (died c.ā€‰1398)
      GalcerƔn Ademar de Santa Pau, Baron of Santa Pau (died 1438)
      Hugo III Ademar de Santa Pau, Baron of Santa Pau (died c.ā€‰1443)


      = House of Oms

      =
      Berenguer V de Oms y de Santa Pau, Baron of Santa Pau
      Guillermo de Oms de Santa Pau y de Fabra, Baron of Santa Pau (died 1517)
      Other titles: Baron of Montesquƭu, Vavasour of Montescot, Lord of Oms, Tellet, ClairƔ, Sant LorenƧ of the Saga, Saorra, the Clusa and Finestres, Carlan of Cotlliure.
      Berenguer VI de Oms de Santa Pau y de Perapertussa, Baron of Santa Pau (died 1541)
      Berenguer de Oms de Santa Pau y de Sentmenat, Baron of Santa Pau
      Other titles: Vavasour of Montescot, Baron of Montesquƭu and of Sant Martƭ de MontbrƔn, Lord of Oms, of Rubƭ and of Finestres, Carlan of Cotlliure and Sant Elm.
      Antonio I de Oms de Santa Pau y de Sentmenat, Baron of Santa Sau (fl.ā€‰1543ā€“1564)
      Married twice: first with Lucrecia de SalbƔ, then with AldonƧa de Calders
      Antonio II de Oms y Santa Pau y de SalbĆ”, Baron of Santa Pau (died 1713)
      Married Teresa de Oms y Sarriera (died 1713)
      Berenguer VII de Oms-Santa Pau y de Calders, 11th Baron of Santa Pau (died 1596)
      Married MarĆ­a-Ana de Sentmenat y Oms
      Other titles: Baron of Montesquƭu, Vavasour of Montescot, Lord of Oms, Tellet, ClairƔ, Sant LorenƧ of the Saga, Saorra, the Clusa, Finestres, Sant Martƭ de MontbrƔn, Sant Aniol and the Llobera.
      Berenguer VIII de Oms-Santa Pau y de Sentmenat, Baron of Santa Pau (died c.ā€‰1653)
      Antonio III de Oms-Santa Pau y de Sentmenat, Baron of Santa Pau, Berenguer VII
      Raimundo de Oms y de Santa Pau, Baron of Santa Pau (died 1713)
      Married MarĆ­a de Oms y de Lanuza
      Maria Teresa de Oms de Santa Pau, Baroness of Santa Pau (died 1713)
      Married Manuel de Oms y Cabrera
      Antonio de Oms de Cabrera y de Oms, Baron of Santa Pau (died 1705)
      Cayetana de Oms y Sarriera, Baroness of Santa Pau
      Married AgustĆ­n de CopĆ³ns y CopĆ³ns, 2nd Marquess of MoyĆ” of the Tower


      = House of CopĆ³ns

      =
      Other titles: Marquess of MoyĆ” of the Tower
      Cayetano LuĆ­s de CopĆ³ns y Oms, Baron of Santa Pau (died 1753)
      JosĆ© de CopĆ³ns y Oms, Baron of Santa Pau, son of the 2nd Marquess
      MarĆ­a Josefa de CopĆ³ns y CartellĆ”, Baroness of Santa Pau
      MarĆ­a de Sarriera y de CopĆ³ns, Baroness of Santa Pau
      Josefa de Sarriera y de CopĆ³ns, Baroness of Santa Pau (died 1865)


      = House of Sentmenat

      =
      Other titles (17th Baron): Marquess of Castelldosrius (Grandee of Spain), Baron of Dosrius, Lord of Canyamars, Castellan of Angles Castle, Vavasour of Montescor, and Lord of Oms.
      Manuel II de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y de Lanuza, 17th Baron of Santa Pau (1651ā€“1710)
      Other titles (18thā€“21st Barons): Marquess of Castelldosrius (Grandee of Spain), Lord of Canyamars, Castellan of Angles Castle, Vavasour of Montescor, and Lord of Oms.
      FĆ©lix I de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y de Oms, 18th Baron of Santa Pau (1684ā€“1744)
      Juan I Manuel de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y de Oms, 19th Baron of Santa Pau (1687ā€“1754)
      Manuel III de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y de CartellĆ”, 20th Baron of Santa Pau (1730ā€“1796)
      Francisco Javier I de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y de Vera, 21st Baron of Santa Pau (1767ā€“1842)
      Other titles (22nd and 23rd Barons): Marquess of Castelldosrius (Grandee of Spain), Vavasour of Montescot, Lord of Oms and of Canyamars, Castellan of Angles, Baron of Oris, Lord of Vallgornera, Lord of Pollestres, Castellan of the Castle of VoltregƔ, and Lord of the Castle of Rocafort and of the Priory of San GinƩs of Rocafort.
      Pedro-Carlos I de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y Riquer, 22nd Baron of Santa Pau (1740ā€“1817)
      Carlos I de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y de Riquer, 23rd Baron of Santa Pau (1794ā€“1856)
      Other titles (24rd Baron): Marquess of Castelldosrius (Grandee of Spain), Baron of Oris, Vavasour of Montescot, Castellan of the Castle of Angles, 21st Lord of the Castle of Vallgornera, Castellan of the Castle of VoltregĆ”.
      RamĆ³n I de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y de SĆ”enz-RamĆ­rez, 24th Baron of Santa Pau (1842ā€“1873)
      Other titles (25thā€“28th Barons): Marquess of Castelldosrius (Grandee of Spain), Marquess of Oris, Vavasour of Montescot, Castellan of the Castle of Angles, and Lord of the Castle of Vallgornera.
      Carlos II de Sentmenat-Oms de Santa Pau y de Sentmenat, 25th Baron of Santa Pau (1862ā€“1835)
      Other titles (26th Baron): Head of the Houses of Dosrius, Oris, Vallgornera, Rocafort, Bellestar, Oms, Santa Pau, Montescot, Puiggener, and Rasset.
      FĆ©lix II de Sentmenat de Santa Pau y de GĆ¼ell, 26th Baron of Santa Pau (1908ā€“1990)
      Carlos de Sentmenat y Urruela, 27th Baron of Santa Pau (1934ā€“2005)
      Santiago de Sentmenat y Urruela, 28th Baron of Santa Pau (1935ā€“2020)
      Other titles (29th Baroness onwards): Marquess of Castelldosrius (Grandee of Spain), Vavasour of Montescot, Castellan of the Castle of Angles, and Lord of the Castle of Vallgornera.
      Ɓgatha Ruiz de la Prada y Sentmenat, 29th Baroness of Santa Pau (born 1960)
      The heir apparent is TristĆ”n JerĆ³nimo RamĆ­rez Ruiz de la Prada (born 1987), eldest son of the 29th Baroness.


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      Bibliography


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      Monsalvatje y Fossas, Francisco (1919). Los castillos del condado de BesalĆŗ. Olot.
      Monsalvatje y Fossas, Francisco (1891). Santa Pau y lugares que componĆ­an su antigua BaronĆ­a. Olot.
      Morales Roca, Francisco JosĆ© (1983). PrĆ³ceres habilitados en las Cortes del Principado de CataluƱa, siglo XVII (1599ā€“1713). Madrid: HidalguĆ­a. p. 1516. ISBN 8400054318.<
      Negre i Pastell, Pelai (1962). "El testamento de doƱa Violante de Cruilles y de Santa Pau: Notas genealĆ³gico-histĆ³ricas del linaje Cruilles de Santa Pau". Annals de l'Institut d'Estudis Gironins (in Spanish) (15): 261. ISSN 0213-6228.
      Reixach, Salvador (1998). Santa Pau. Girona: DiputaciĆ³ de Girona. ISBN 84-86812-91-7.
      Castan i Ranch, AmĆØlia (1993). "Nobleza y poder en la CataluƱa de la Ć©poca moderna: una aproximaciĆ³n biogrĆ”fica al primer MarquĆ©s de Castelldosrius (1651-1710)". Pedralbes (in Spanish) (13-I): 265.

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