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Count of Mayalde is a noble title created in 1596 by King
Philip II of Spain Philip II) in Spain, while in Portugal and his Italian kingdoms he ruled as Philip I ( pt, Filipe I). (21 May 152713 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent ( es, Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, King of Portugal from ...
(House of Habsburg) for
Juan de Borja y Castro Juan de Borja y Castro (1533, Bellpuig – 3 September 1606, El Escorial) was a Spanish noble of the House of Borja and the House of Castro. Juan was a soldier, diplomat and a worker for the Spanish state. He is best known for being the first Coun ...
son of
Saint Francis Borgia Francis Borgia ( ca-valencia, Francesc de Borja; es, Francisco de Borja; 28 October 1510 – 30 September 1572) was a Spanish Jesuit priest. The great-grandson of Pope Alexander VI, he was Duke of Gandía and a grandee of Spain. After t ...
, 1st Marquis of Lombay.


Counts of Mayalde


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Juan de Borja y Castro Juan de Borja y Castro (1533, Bellpuig – 3 September 1606, El Escorial) was a Spanish noble of the House of Borja and the House of Castro. Juan was a soldier, diplomat and a worker for the Spanish state. He is best known for being the first Coun ...
(1533–1606), 2nd Marquis of Lombay, 1st Count of Mayalde, 1st Count of Ficalho jointly with his wife, in 1599. Married as his second wife Francisca de Aragón y Barreto. *
Francisco de Borja y Aragón Francisco de Borja y Aragón, conde de Rebolledo, prince of Squillace (1581 – September 26, 1658) was a Spanish writer, official in the court of King Philip III of Spain, and, from December 18, 1615 to December 31, 1621, viceroy of Peru. Biograp ...
(1581–1658), son of the above, 2nd Count of Mayalde, Count of Ficalho, Count of Rebolledo, Viceroy of Peru, writer. Married his cousin Ana de Borja y Pignatelli (d. 1644), 5th Princess of Squillace. *
Fernando de Borja y Aragón Don Fernando de Borja y Aragón or Ferran de Borja y d'Aragón (1583, in Lisboa – 28 November 1665, in Madrid) was a Spanish noble from the House of Borja and the House of Castro. He was the third Count of Mayalde, Viceroy of the royal house, and ...
, (1583–1655), brother of the above, 3rd Count of Mayalde, Viceroy of Aragón and of Valencia. Married in 1623 his niece (the daughter of his older brother, Francisco) María Francisca de Borja (d. 1649), 6th Princess of Squillace. * Francisca de Borja y Aragón (d. 1693), daughter of the above, 4th Countess of Mayalde, 7th Princess of Squillace. Married twice: firstly in 1650 to Manuel de Aragón y Gurrea y Borja (d. 1653), without issue. Married again in 1654 Francisco Idiáquez-Butrón y Álava (d. 1687). * Francisco Idiáquez Butrón Borja de Aragón, son of the above, 5th Count of Mayalde, 8th Prince of Squillace, 4th Duke of Ciudad Real and other titles. Married Francisca Niño de Guevara, without issue. * Juana María Idiáquez Butrón (d. 1712), sister of the above, 6th Countess of Mayalde, 9th Princess of Squillace, and other titles. Married, as her first husband on 21 March 1685, Antonio Pimentel de Ibarra, 4th Marquis of Taracena. * María Antonia Pimentel Idiáquez Butrón y Mújica Ibarra y Borja (1686–1728), daughter of the above, 7th Countess of Mayalde, 10th Princess of Squillace, and other titles. Married twice with no issue from either marriage. * 8th * Pascual de Borja y Centellas, 9th Count of Mayalde. * María Ignacia de Borja y Centellas (1677–1711), 10th Count of Mayalde, daughter of Pascual de Borja y Centellas, married to Antonio Francisco Alonso-Pimentel Vigil de Quiñones y Zúñiga (d. 1743), 15th Count of Mayorga, 6th Marquis of Javalquinto, and other titles. * Francisco Alonso-Pimentel Vigil de Quiñones y Borja (1703–1763), son of the above, 11th Count of Mayalde, 17th Count of Mayorga, 15th Count of Luna, 14th Count of Alba de Liste and other titles.


Title rehabilitated

In 1904, under King
Alfonso XIII of Spain Alfonso XIII (17 May 1886 – 28 February 1941), also known as El Africano or the African, was King of Spain from 17 May 1886 to 14 April 1931, when the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed. He was a monarch from birth as his father, Alf ...
, the title of count of Mayalde was rehabilitated by: * José Finat y Carvajal, 16th Count of Mayalde, 2nd Count of Finat and 11th Count of Villaflor, Marquis of Terranova, married to María Escrivá de Romaní y de la Quintana. *
José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní José María de la Blanca Finat y Escrivá de Romaní (Madrid, February 11, 1904 - Madrid, May 30, 1995) was a Spanish politician and government official who held several important posts in Francoist Spain. After the Spanish Civil War, Civil War he ...
(1904–1995), son of the above, 17th Count of Mayalde since 19 September 1919, 3rd Count of Finat since 1956, 15th Count of Villaflor, 12th Marquis of Terranova, politician and government official at service of
Francoist Spain Francoist Spain ( es, España franquista), or the Francoist dictatorship (), was the period of Spanish history between 1939 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title . After his death in 1975, Spai ...
,
Mayor of Madrid The Mayor of Madrid presides over the Madrid City Council, the government body of the capital city of Spain. The mayor has the duty of boosting the local policies, it directs the action of the other executive bodies, leads the Local Executive Admin ...
. On 27 June 1919, married Castida Bustos y Figueroa (born 1910). * José María de la Blanca Finat y Bustos (born 25 February 1932), son of the above, 18th Count of Mayalde, 14th Viscount of Rías, 11th Marquis of Corvera, and other titles. Married Aline Riva de Luna. * Rafael Ángel Finat y Riva, 19th Count of Mayalde on 12 July 1996, married to Ana Martínez-Costa Risso.


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