Marquess of Oró (Spanish: Marqués de Oró) is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility.[1] It was created on 23 June 2003 by King Juan Carlos I in favor of Joan Oró, Spanish biochemist.
Marquessate of Oró | |
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Creation date | 23 June 2003 |
Created by | Juan Carlos I |
First holder | Joan Oró |
Last holder | María Elena Oró |
Remainder to | Heirs of the body of the grantee |
Status | Extant |
List of Marquesses
edit- Joan Oró Florensa, 1st Marquess of Oró (2003–2004)[2]
- María Elena Oró Forteza, 2nd Marchioness of Oró (2007– )[3]
References
edit- ^ Spanish official website
- ^ "Real Decreto 819/2003, de 23 de junio, por el que se concede el título de Marqués de Oró a don Juan Oró Florensa" [Royal Decree 819/2003, of June 23 by which the title of Marqués de Oró is granted to D. Joan Oró Florensa] (PDF) (in Spanish). 24 June 2003.
- ^ "Orden JUS/2329/2007, de 18 de julio, por la que se manda expedir, sin perjuicio de tercero de mejor derecho, Real Carta de Sucesión en el título de Marqués de Oró, a favor de doña María Elena Oró y Forteza" [Order of July 18, 2003 ordering the issuance, without prejudice to a third party with the best right, Letter of Succession in the title of Marquess of Oró in favor of María Elena Oró y Forteza] (in Spanish). 31 July 2007.