Ana Torroja claims the marquisate that Franco granted to her grandfather

“The succession as Marquesa de Torroja has been requested by Mrs. Ana Torroja Fungairiño, due to the death of his father, Mr. José Antonio Torroja Cavanillas, which is announced for a period of thirty days, counted from the publication of this edict, for the purposes of Article 6 of the Royal Decree of May 27, 1912, in its wording given by Royal Decree 222/1988, of March 11, so that those who consider themselves entitled to the aforementioned title can request the appropriate thing. “With this text the request of the former Mecano, 61-year-old has been collected , to the Government through BOE in which he claims the marquisate that the dictator Franco granted to his grandfather.

This noble title reads was granted by Franco to his grandfather, Eduardo Torroja Miret, in 1961, under the title posthumous in recognition of his work in the field of civil Engineering.

Until his death at the age of 88, on July 14, he was his father, Jose Antonio Torroja, who held the title of Marquis de Torroja. However, after his death and the artist being the eldest of his new children, has started the bureaucratic procedures to be the next Marchioness of Torroja.

The BOE has made this request public because, as required by law, in the next 30 days the possibility is open for another person to apply for the title if they consider they have the rights.

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His grandfather received the marquisate in recognition of his career as a civil engineer, as he was one of the world’s great experts in concrete construction.

For his part, his father worked as a civil engineer and married María del Carmen Fungairiño, mother of the singer and her five brothers. Later, he remarried and had three other children.

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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