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Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa

Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa
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Born Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa
1845
Madrid, Spain
Died 1922
Madrid, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Occupation politician
Known for archaeologist, politician
Political party Carlism

Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, 17th Marquis of Cerralbo (1845 – 1922), was a Spanish archaeologist and a Carlist politician.

Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa came from the family for centuries residing in the Salamanca province; his ancestors can be traced back to the 14th century, and it was in 1533 when his forefather was named marquis by Carlos I. His father, Francisco de Asís de Aguilera y Becerril, was the founder and director of the Gimnasio Real de Madrid (Casón del Buen Retiro) and became known as a promoter of physical exercises, supported with a number of machines he invented himself. Married to María Luisa de Gamboa y López de León, the couple had 13 children.

Enrique was first educated at the Madrid Colegio de las Escuelas Pías de San Fernando, later on to study Philosophy and Letters and Law at the . With the death of his father in 1867, Enrique as the oldest living son acquired the conde de Villalobos title, which ensured his place in the middle-range aristocracy and a comfortable financial status. His position changed dramatically in the early 1870s, when, following the childless death of his two paternal uncles and death of his paternal grandfather, José de Aguilera y Contreras, Enrique became the most senior male in line. He inherited the , along with many other aristocratic titles, some of them ceded to his brothers. By virtue of the marquesado de Cerralbo and , he became a double grandee of Spain. Enrique inherited part of his grandfather’s enormous wealth, including a number of estates in southern Leon,villa de Cerralbo and the San Boal palace in Salamanca. The heritage elevated Enrique into the highest ranks of the Spanish nobility and ensured lifetime opulence. He later multiplied his wealth by marriage, cautious investments on the stock exchange and in the railway business, and by inheriting part of the fortune of the , which allowed him to purchase new estates in Madrid, Santa María de Huerta and in Monroy.


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