Marquesado de San Mori, Noble title in Catalonia, Spain.
The Marquesado de San Mori is a Spanish noble title with associated lands in Girona province. The marquisate includes property rights and privileges granted during the period of Spain's ancien regime.
King Carlos II granted this title in the late 17th century to recognize service and loyalty to the Spanish crown. The Moixó family line maintained the marquisate across generations, with documentation now stored in the National Archive of Catalonia.
The marquisate maintains records of regional aristocratic traditions through its heraldic shield, featuring elements such as silver sparrows and black profile busts.
Researchers can consult genealogical records of the Moixó family at the National Archive of Catalonia. These documents provide pathways for family history investigations and studies of regional nobility.
The title transferred to Ana de Moxó Poch in 2017, following Francisco de Asís Moxó y Alonso Martínez, who held the position until 2016.
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