Marquisate of La Romana
Marquis of La Romana is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee, granted in 1739 by Philip V to José Caro, son of the Baron of the lordships of Moixent and Novelda.
The title makes reference to the town of La Romana, in Alicante.
Marquises of La Romana (1739)
- José Caro y Maza de Lizana, 1st Marquis of La Romana
- Pedro Caro y Fontes, 2nd Marquis of La Romana, son of the 1st Marquis
- Pedro Caro y Sureda, 3rd Marquis of La Romana, son of the 2nd Marquess
- Pedro Caro y Salas, 4th Marquis of La Romana, son of the 3rd Marquis
- Pedro Caro y Álvarez de Toledo, 5th Marquis of La Romana, son of the 4th Marquis
- Pedro Caro y Széchényi, 6th Marquis of La Romana, son of the 5th Marquis
- Pedro Caro y Martínez de Irujo, 7th Marquis of La Romana, son of the 6th Marquis
- María de la Piedad Caro y Martínez de Irujo, 8th Marchioness of La Romana, daughter of the 6th Marquis
- Diego del Alcázar y Caro, 9th Marquis of La Romana, son of the 8th Marchioness
- Diego del Alcázar y Silvela, 10th Marquis of La Romana, son of the 9th Marquis