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Marqués de Iria Flavia

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Creation date
  
17 May 1996

Peerage
  
Spanish nobility

Heir apparent
  
Camila Cela Marty

Monarch
  
Juan Carlos I of Spain

Present holder
  
Camilo José Cela Conde

First holder
  
Camilo José Cela Trulock

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 Trulock, 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 Conde.

Holders

  • Camilo José Cela Trulock, 1st Marquis of Iria Flavia (1996–2002).
  • Camilo José Cela Conde, 2nd Marquis of Iria Flavia (2002–).
  • The heiress apparent and the only person in line of succession to the marquisate is the present holder's only child, Camila Cela Marty (b. 1989).

    References

    Marqués de Iria Flavia Wikipedia