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Marquess of San Felipe
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Marquess of San Felipe (Spanish: Marqués de San Felipe; Italian: Marchese di San Filippo), was a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain and Peerage of Sardinia, granted in 1709 by Philip V to Vicente Bacallar y Sanna, a Sardinian historian of Valencian origin who served as ambassador in the Spanish Netherlands and the Republic of Genoa[1]
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Creation date | 12 March 1709 |
Created by | Philip V |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain, Peerage of Sardinia |
First holder | Vicente Bacallar y Sanna, 1st Marquess of San Felipe |
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The title became extinct in 1983[2] and is currently held in pretence by Vincenzo Amat di San Filippo, an Italian from Alghero.a