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Marquisate of Caracena
Creation date
3 June 1624
Created by
Philip IV
Peerage
Spanish nobility
First holder
Luis Francisco de Benvides y Carrillo de Toledo
Last holder
Bernardino Fernández de Velasco Pacheco y Balfé
Extinction date
1916
The title of Marquis of Caracena (Spanish: Marquesado de Caracena is a Spanish title of nobility bestowed in 1624 by King Philip IV of Spain on Luis Carrillo de Toledo whom he had elevated from the title of Count of Caracena which King Philip III of Spain had previously granted in 1599. The 1st Marquis of Caracena was also later created as Count of Pinto.
The title is toponymic, named after the municipality of Caracena in the province of Soria.
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