Marquess of Murrieta

Marquess of Murrieta (Spanish: Marqués de Murrieta) is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain, bestowed on Luciano Murrieta, a Peruvian-born military officer and viticulturist, by King Amadeo I on 20 October 1872.[2][3]

Marquessate of Murrieta
Creation date20 Octubre 1872
Created byAmadeo I
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderLuciano Murrieta y Ortiz, 1st Marquess of Murrieta
Present holderCristina Serra y de Olivares, 6th Marchioness of Murrieta[1]

The 1st Marquess was the founder of the eponymous winery, located near Logroño and established in 1852.

Marquesses of Murrieta (1872)

  • Luciano Murrieta y Ortiz, 1st Marquess of Murrieta (1822–1911)
  • José Manuel de Olivares y Bruguera, 2nd Marquess of Murrieta (d. 1937)
  • Julián de Olivares y Bruguera, 3rd Marquess of Murrieta (1895–1977)
  • Luis de Olivares y Bruguera, 4th Marquess of Murrieta (d. 1982)
  • María Cristina de Olivares y Gómez-Barzanallana, 5th Marchioness of Murrieta (1936–2014)
  • Cristina Serra y de Olivares, 6th Marchioness of Murrieta (b. 1965)

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