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The County of Fontao is a title of Spanish nobility granted on January 8, 1840, by the Queen Isabella II to Don José María Moscoso y Quiroga, first President of the Senate of Spain after the creation of this upper chamber in 1837. His name refers to the Galician old “Señorio” (Lordship) of Fontao situated in the province of Lugo.

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  • Condado de Fontao (es)
  • County of Fontao (en)
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  • El condado de Fontao es un título nobiliario español otorgado por la Reina Isabel II el 8 de enero de 1840. Su nombre se refiere al antiguo señorío jurisdiccional de Fontao, situado en la parroquia de Santa Cecilia (Santa Cilla), en el municipio de Foz en la provincia de Lugo. Su primer titular fue José María Moscoso de Altamira Quiroga, ministro de Fomento y de la Gobernación de la península, primer presidente del Senado. (es)
  • Il titolo di Conte di Fontao è un titolo creato da Isabella II l'8 gennaio 1840. Il nome si riferiva alla antica signoria di Fontao, che si trova nella parrocchia di Santa Cilia, nella città di Foz. Il suo primo proprietario fu José María Moscoso de Altamira, il primo presidente della Senato. (it)
  • The County of Fontao is a title of Spanish nobility granted on January 8, 1840, by the Queen Isabella II to Don José María Moscoso y Quiroga, first President of the Senate of Spain after the creation of this upper chamber in 1837. His name refers to the Galician old “Señorio” (Lordship) of Fontao situated in the province of Lugo. (en)
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  • The County of Fontao is a title of Spanish nobility granted on January 8, 1840, by the Queen Isabella II to Don José María Moscoso y Quiroga, first President of the Senate of Spain after the creation of this upper chamber in 1837. His name refers to the Galician old “Señorio” (Lordship) of Fontao situated in the province of Lugo. Famous members include the 1st Count who was President of the Cortes and then Minister of the Police to King Ferdinand VII during the Trienio Liberal and later Minister of Public Works to Queen Isabella II and the first President of the Senate when this chamber was created in 1837. Other famous members include his great grandson, the 4th Count, Don José Moreno Osorio, prestigious railway engineer who was president and general manager of the North Rail Transportation Company and after the Spanish Civil War, vice president of RENFE, the Spanish national railway and “Gentilhombre de camara” (Gentleman of the Bedchamber) to the King Alfonso XIII. He was, in fact, the engineer who, during the decade of 1920 brought from United States to Spain the techniques of the railway electrification system. The latter's son, the 5th Count, Don Alfredo Moreno Uribe, was also vice president of RENFE. The nephew of the latter, the present and 8th Count is Don Jose Manuel Romero Moreno, also 10th Marquis of San Saturnino. The 8th Count is the legal counsellor of the household and family of King Juan Carlos I of Spain. Equally, he is the president of the CEAR and the vice president of the FRIDE Foundations. He is institutional member of the Club of Madrid and member of the Board of the Trustees of Patrimonio Nacional. (en)
  • El condado de Fontao es un título nobiliario español otorgado por la Reina Isabel II el 8 de enero de 1840. Su nombre se refiere al antiguo señorío jurisdiccional de Fontao, situado en la parroquia de Santa Cecilia (Santa Cilla), en el municipio de Foz en la provincia de Lugo. Su primer titular fue José María Moscoso de Altamira Quiroga, ministro de Fomento y de la Gobernación de la península, primer presidente del Senado. (es)
  • Il titolo di Conte di Fontao è un titolo creato da Isabella II l'8 gennaio 1840. Il nome si riferiva alla antica signoria di Fontao, che si trova nella parrocchia di Santa Cilia, nella città di Foz. Il suo primo proprietario fu José María Moscoso de Altamira, il primo presidente della Senato. (it)
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