The County of Torrubia is a Spanish noble title created on August 29, 1694, by King Charles II in favor of García de Medrano y Mendizábal, a Knight of the Order of Calatrava, lord of San Gregorio.[1] The County of Torrubia is located in Castile-La Mancha, within the province of Guadalajara, Spain. The County of Torrubia would go on to inherit the County of Mollina, Grandee of Spain, the Marquisate of Villamayor and the Marquisate of Las Nieves.
Counts of Torrubia descend from the noble Medrano family, lords of San Gregorio in Almarza. García de Medrano y Mendizábal, I CountofTorrubia, inherited...
García de Medrano y Mendizábal, I CountofTorrubia, lord of the Medrano estate of San Gregorio. The county ofTorrubia is a Spanish noble title created...
Mendizábal, I CountofTorrubia, lord of San Gregorio, rector of the University of Salamanca, alcalde, oider, alderman, and a member of the Council of Orders...
Medrano y Mendizábal, II CountofTorrubia (1654), son of Don García de Medrano y Alvarez de los Ríos, regent of the Kingdom of Navarre and Seville in the...
Freemasonry, Franciscan Father José Torrubia published A Guard against Freemasons (Centinela contra francmasones), a collection of anti-Masonic foreign texts....
Rebollosa de Pedro and Valderromán. In the 1789 Census, ordered by the Countof Floridablanca, it was listed as a place in the Partido de Ayllón in the...