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Marquess of Griñón (Spanish: Marqués de Griñón) is a title in the Peerage of Spain. It was created by Queen Isabella II in 1862 for María Cristina Fernández de Córdoba (1862-1917), daughter of the 6th Duke of Arión. The name of the title refers to the municipality of Griñón in the Community of Madrid. The 5th Marquess, Carlos Falcó, had held the title since 9 December 1955 and died on 20 March 2020 due to COVID-19. He was succeeded by his second daughter, Tamara Falcó, from his second wife, Isabel Preysler.

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  • El marquesat de Griñón és un títol nobiliari espanyol creat el 25 de febrer de 1862 per la reina Isabel II a favor de Maria Cristina Fernández de Còrdova i Álvarez de les Astúries-Bohorques, comtessa consort de Villariezo, filla de Joaquín Fernández de Còrdova i Pacheco , VI , i de la seva esposa María de l'Encarnació Álvarez de les Asturias-Bohorques i Chacón. La denominació d'aquest títol fa referència a la localitat de Griñón, província de Madrid. (ca)
  • El marquesado de Griñón es un título nobiliario español creado el 25 de febrero de 1862 por la reina Isabel II a favor de María Cristina Fernández de Córdoba y Álvarez de las Asturias-Bohorques, condesa consorte de Villariezo,​ hija de Joaquín Fernández de Córdoba y Pacheco, VI duque de Arión,​ y de su esposa María de la Encarnación Álvarez de las Asturias-Bohorques y Chacón.​ La denominación de este título hace referencia a la localidad de Griñón, provincia de Madrid. (es)
  • Marquess of Griñón (Spanish: Marqués de Griñón) is a title in the Peerage of Spain. It was created by Queen Isabella II in 1862 for María Cristina Fernández de Córdoba (1862-1917), daughter of the 6th Duke of Arión. The name of the title refers to the municipality of Griñón in the Community of Madrid. The 5th Marquess, Carlos Falcó, had held the title since 9 December 1955 and died on 20 March 2020 due to COVID-19. He was succeeded by his second daughter, Tamara Falcó, from his second wife, Isabel Preysler. (en)
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  • 1862-02-25 (xsd:date)
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  • María Cristina Fernández de Córdoba y Álvarez de las Asturias-Bohorques (en)
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  • Duarte Falcó y de la Cierva (en)
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  • Marquessate of Griñón (en)
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  • Tamara Isabel Falcó y Preysler (en)
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  • El marquesado de Griñón es un título nobiliario español creado el 25 de febrero de 1862 por la reina Isabel II a favor de María Cristina Fernández de Córdoba y Álvarez de las Asturias-Bohorques, condesa consorte de Villariezo,​ hija de Joaquín Fernández de Córdoba y Pacheco, VI duque de Arión,​ y de su esposa María de la Encarnación Álvarez de las Asturias-Bohorques y Chacón.​ La denominación de este título hace referencia a la localidad de Griñón, provincia de Madrid. (es)
  • Marquess of Griñón (Spanish: Marqués de Griñón) is a title in the Peerage of Spain. It was created by Queen Isabella II in 1862 for María Cristina Fernández de Córdoba (1862-1917), daughter of the 6th Duke of Arión. The name of the title refers to the municipality of Griñón in the Community of Madrid. The 5th Marquess, Carlos Falcó, had held the title since 9 December 1955 and died on 20 March 2020 due to COVID-19. He was succeeded by his second daughter, Tamara Falcó, from his second wife, Isabel Preysler. (en)
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  • Marquesat de Griñón (ca)
  • Marquesado de Griñón (es)
  • Marquess of Griñón (en)
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