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Marquess of Borghetto (Spanish: Marqués de Borghetto) is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain, granted originally in the peerage of Parma to Catalina de Bassecourt, by Philip, Duke of Parma, member of the Spanish royal family and younger brother of Charles III of Spain, on July 1765.
Catalina de Bassecourt was the honorary lady-in-waiting of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain as wife of Philip V and mother of the Duke of Parma, and later of María Luisa of Parma.
In 1903, Alfonso XIII recognised it as a title of the Kingdom and peerage of Spain, issuing a Royal Decree in favour of Felipe Morenés y García-Alessón, in memory of his ancestors' parmesan title.
Marquesses of Borghetto (1765)
Catalina de Bassecourt y Thieulaine, 1st Marchioness of Borghetto
Francisco González de Bassecourt, 2nd Marquess of Borghetto
Felipe María Pinel y González Ladrón de Guevara y Bassecourt, 3rd Marquess of Borghetto
Antonio María Pinel y Ceballos, 4th Marquess of Borghetto
María de la Concepción Pinel y Ceballos, 5th Marchioness of Borghetto
Carlos García-Alessón y Pinel de Monroy, 6th Marquess of Borghetto
María Fernanda García-Alessón y Pardo de Rivadeneyra, 7th Marchioness of Borghetto
Felipe Morenés y García-Alessón, 8th Marquess of Borghetto
Felipe Morenés y Medina, 9th Marquess of Borghetto
Carlos Morenés y Mariátegui, 10th Marquess of Borghetto
See also
Philip, Duke of Parma
References
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