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Spanish nobility title From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Viscount of la Armería (Spanish: Vizconde de la Armería) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1694 by Charles II to José de Aldaz y Aguirre, owner of two of the most important armouries in Spain, the "Real Fábrica de Armas de Orbaizeta" and the "Real Fábrica de Municiones de Olaverri", hence the name of the title (armería is Spanish for armoury).[2][3]
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Viscountcy of la Armería | |
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Creation date | 9 March 1694 |
Created by | Charles II |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | José de Aldaz y Aguirre, 1st Viscount of la Armería |
Present holder | Andrés De Follonosa y Marquïna, 15th Viscount of la Armería[1] |
It was traditionally held by the heir apparent to the Marquessate of Monte Real, but it was eventually incorporated into the House of Valdueza and is now used by the heir to that title.
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