Marquess of Borghetto
Marquess of Borghetto is a noble title in the peerage of Spain, granted originally in the peerage of Parma to Catalina de Bassecourt, by Philip I of Parma, member of the Spanish royal family and younger brother of Charles III of Spain, on July 1765.
Catalina de Bassecourt was the honorary lady-in-waiting of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen of Spain as wife of Philip V and mother of the Duke of Parma, and later of María Luisa of Parma.
. To the right, the 1st Marchioness of Borghetto, 1757
In 1903, Alfonso XIII recognised it as a title of the Kingdom and peerage of Spain, issuing a Royal Decree in favour of Felipe Morenés y García-Alessón, in memory of his ancestors' parmesan title.Marquesses of Borghetto
- Catalina de Bassecourt y Thieulaine, 1st Marchioness of Borghetto
- Francisco González de Bassecourt, 2nd Marquess of Borghetto
- Felipe María Pinel y González Ladrón de Guevara y Bassecourt, 3rd Marquess of Borghetto
- Antonio María Pinel y Ceballos, 4th Marquess of Borghetto
- María de la Concepción Pinel y Ceballos, 5th Marchioness of Borghetto
- Carlos García-Alessón y Pinel de Monroy, 6th Marquess of Borghetto
- María Fernanda García-Alessón y Pardo de Rivadeneyra, 7th Marchioness of Borghetto
- Felipe Morenés y García-Alessón, 8th Marquess of Borghetto
- Felipe Morenés y Medina, 9th Marquess of Borghetto
- Carlos Morenés y Mariátegui, 10th Marquess of Borghetto