Countship of Maceda
Creation date21 September 1654
Created byPhilip IV
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderAlonso de Lanzós Novoa y Andrade, 1st Count of Maceda
Present holderInés Pan de Soraluce y Casani, 18th Countess of Maceda[1]

Count of Maceda (Spanish: Conde de Maceda) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1654 by Philip IV to Alonso de Lanzós, Lord of Maceda and knight of the Order of Santiago.[2]

The name makes reference to the town of Maceda in Galicia, Spain, where the 1st count held a fiefdom.[3]

Counts of Maceda

  1. Alonso de Lanzós Novoa y Andrade, 1st Count of Maceda
  2. Bernardino de Lanzós Novoa y Andrade, 2nd Count of Maceda
  3. Antonio de Lanzós Novoa y Andrade, 3rd Count of Maceda
  4. José Benito de Lanzós Novoa y Sotomayor, 4th Count of Maceda
  5. Antonio Pedro Nolasco de Lanzós y Taboada, 5th Count of Maceda
  6. Baltasar de Lanzós y Taboada, 6th Count of Maceda
  7. Francisco Javier de Lanzós y Taboada, 7th Count of Maceda
  8. María de la Concepcion de Lanzós y Osorio, 8th Countess of Maceda
  9. Gonzalo Manuel de Lanzós Deza y Lanzós, 9th Count of Maceda
  10. Baltasar Pardo de Figueroa y Lanzós, 10th Count of Maceda
  11. Ramona Pardo de Figueroa y Sarmiento, 11th Countess of Maceda
  12. Francico Javier de Losada y Pardo de Figueroa, 12th Count of Maceda
  13. José de Losada y Miranda, 13th Count of Maceda
  14. Baltasar de Losada y Miranda, 14th Count of Maceda
  15. Baltasar de Losada y Torres, 15th Count of Maceda
  16. Beatriz Losada y Ozores, 16th Countess of Maceda
  17. Lucía Casani y Losada, 17th Countess of Maceda
  18. Inés Pan de Soraluce y Casani, 18th Countess of Maceda

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