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Marquesado del Carpio

Marquisate of El Carpio
Marquesado del Carpio (Spanish)
1559–Present
Flag Coat of arms
Capital Not specified
Languages Latin, Spanish language
Religion Roman Catholic
Government Marquesado tied to the Spanish crown
House of Haro
House of Toledo
House of Silva
House of Fitz-James Stuart
 •  20 January 1559 Philip II of Spain
 •  1558 Diego López de Haro y Sotomayor
Historical era Middle Ages – present
 •  Established 1559
 •  Disestablished Present
Preceded by
Señorio del Castillo de Carpio
Kingdom of Spain
Today part of El Carpio, Andalucía, Province of Córdoba, Spain

The Marquisate of El Carpio is a Spanish title of nobility established by order of King Philip II of Spain on 20 January 1559 and granted to Diego López de Haro y Sotomayor GdE of the House of Haro. The title holds dominion and lordship over what is roughly the area of El Carpio in the area of Andalucía Province of Córdoba and was at times also tied to the Señorios of Lobrín and Sorbes. The title lends its name to the House of Carpio.

The Marquesado del Carpio has its origins in the Señorio del Castillo de Carpio which was founded in 1325 by García Méndez de Sotomayor.

The Marquesado del Carpio was originally tied to the title of a Grande de España granted by King Phillip II of Spain in 1559. The title was bestowed upon Diego Lopez de Haro y Sotomayor on 20 January 1559 in recognition of his services to the crown, however the Grandeeship may have been revoked or not inherited at some point along the line as another Grandeeship was conferred onto the Marquesado by King Philip IV of Spain in 1640 which was granted to Diego de Haro y Haro, V Marques del Carpio and Conde de Morente.

It is further unclear whether the first Marques of Caprio was in fact Diego López de Haro y Sotomayor. Some sources record Diego López as the I Marques and others record Diego López' father Luis Méndez de Haro y Sotomayor as the I Marques. What does appear clear is that Luis Méndez was indeed the 9th Señor del Carpio inheriting the title from his parents and that his son Diego López was also the Marques. Whether the title was conferred upon the 9th or 10th Señor del Carpio appears to be the main question. Luis Méndez inherited the Señorio del Carpio from his mother Beatriz Portocarrero Cárdenas in 1528 according to Margarita Cabrera Sánchez. If the date of the upgrade to a Marquesado is accurately put at 1559, it would seem that the first Marques of Carpio was indeed Diego López de Haro y Sotomayor which is backed by the Real Academia de la Historia.


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