Marquis Of Cuenca
The Marquis of Cuenca is a noble title in Spain, created in 1495 by King Ferdinand II of Aragon for Juan Pacheco. The title is named after the city of Cuenca, located in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. The marquisate has a rich history, often associated with the Spanish nobility and their influence in the region.
The title has been passed down through generations, with various holders contributing to the cultural and political landscape of Spain. The current holder of the title is often involved in local and national affairs, maintaining the legacy of the Marquis of Cuenca in contemporary society.