County of Trastámara


The County of Trastámara was a tenancy of the crown in the Kingdom of Galicia in the Middle Ages. Its name comes from the Latin tras Tamar, meaning "beyond the Tambre", a river which runs through Galicia. It was regularly granted to men of a single family, the House of Traba from the 11th century into the 13th, after which it was often given for life to others, including Alvar Núñez Osorio and the future King Henry II of Castile, whose dynasty is thus known as the House of Trastámara. On 4February 1445 in San Martín de Valdeiglesias, it was granted as a hereditary possession to Pedro Álvarez Osorio by Juan II of Castile.

Counts

[House of Traba]

[House of Osorio]

House of Barón

  • Gonzalo Barón y Gavito, XXIII Count of Trastámara;
  • María del Pilar Paloma de Casanova-Cárdenas y Barón, XXIV Countess of Trastámara;
  • María de la Blanca Barón y Osorio de Moscoso, XXV Countess of Trastámara;

House of Castellano

  • Rafael Castellano y Barón, XXVI Count of Trastámara;
  • Jaime Castellano y de la Chica, XXVII Count of Trastámara;