Count of Toreno

Count of Toreno

Count of Toreno (Spanish: conde de Toreno) is a title in the Spanish nobility. The title was first bestowed on Álvaro Queipo de Llano by Philip IV of Spain in 1657.

List of Counts of Toreno

  • Álvaro Queipo de Llano, 1st Count of Toreno
  • Fernando Queipo de Llano, 2nd Count of Toreno
  • Fernando Queipo de Llano, 3rd Count of Toreno
  • Fernando Ignacio José Queipo de Llano, 4th Count of Toreno
  • José Joaquín Queipo de Llano, 5th Count of Toreno (1728-1792)
  • José Marcelino Queipo de Llano, 6th Count of Toreno
  • José María Queipo de Llano, 7th Count of Toreno (1786-1843)
  • Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano, 8th Count of Toreno (1840-1890)
  • Álvaro Queipo de Llano, 9th Count of Toreno (1864-1938)
  • Francisco Queipo de Llano, 10th Count of Toreno (1898-1954)
  • Francisco Queipo de Llano, 11th Count of Toreno (1927-2002)
  • Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano, 12th Count of Toreno (b. 1956)

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