Marquess of Laserna
Marquess of Laserna (Spanish: Marqués de Laserna) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 2010 by Juan Carlos I to Iñigo Moreno, husband of his cousin Princess Teresa, Duchess of Salerno.[2] It was conferred on him in compensation for his loss of the Marquessate of Laula in a judiciary battle against his namesake cousin Iñigo, 19th Duke of Infantado.[3]
| Marquessate of Laserna | |
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| Creation date | 8 April 2010 | 
| Monarch | Juan Carlos I | 
| Peerage | Peerage of Spain | 
| First holder | Iñigo Moreno y de Arteaga, 1st Marquess of Laserna[1] | 
| Present holder | Iñigo Moreno y de Arteaga, 1st Marquess of Laserna | 
Marquesses of Laserna (2010)
    
- Iñigo Moreno y de Arteaga, 1st Marquess of Laserna (b. 1934)
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