Marqués de Iria Flavia
Marquis of Iria Flavia (Spanish: Marquesado de Iria Flavia) is a hereditary title in the Spanish nobility. This marquisate was bestowed by Juan Carlos I of Spain by Royal Decree 1137/1996, on 17 May 1996 on the author and Nobel laureate, Camilo José Cela, in recognition of his contribution to the Spanish language. The title recalls the Celtiberian port of Iria Flavia in Galicia, northwestern Spain, where Cela was born and is now buried. The current holder of the title is his only child, Camilo José Cela y Conde.
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Marqués de Iria Flavia
Marquis of Iria Flavia (Spanish: Marquesado de Iria Flavia) is a hereditary title in the Spanish nobility. This marquisate was bestowed by Juan Carlos I of Spain by Royal Decree 1137/1996, on 17 May 1996 on the author and Nobel laureate, Camilo José Cela, in recognition of his contribution to the Spanish language. The title recalls the Celtiberian port of Iria Flavia in Galicia, northwestern Spain, where Cela was born and is now buried. The current holder of the title is his only child, Camilo José Cela y Conde.
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El Marquesado de Iria Flavia e ...... en la provincia de La Coruña.
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Le marquisat d'Iria Flavia est ...... ans la province de La Corogne.
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Marquis of Iria Flavia (Spanis ...... ild, Camilo José Cela y Conde.
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27.774.685
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716.785.281
creation date
1996-05-17
heir apparent
Camila Cela Marty
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Marquisate of Iria Flavia
present holder
Camilo José Cela y Conde
remainder to
Heirs of the body of the grantee
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El Marquesado de Iria Flavia e ...... en la provincia de La Coruña.
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Le marquisat d'Iria Flavia est ...... ans la province de La Corogne.
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Marquis of Iria Flavia (Spanis ...... ild, Camilo José Cela y Conde.
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Marquesado de Iria Flavia
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Marquisat d'Iria Flavia
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Marqués de Iria Flavia
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