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Count of Robres

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The Count of Robres is a Spanish noble title created by King Philip IV of Spain on November 20, 1646, in favor of Bernardo Pons y Turell,[1] Regent of the Chancery in the Supreme Council of Aragon and a knight of the Order of Santiago.

The title is named after the town of Robres in the province of Huesca.

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  1. ^ "Bernardo Pons y Turell". Royal Academy of History (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 26 April 2025.