Coloma family

He left France and settled in Catalonia, and was called Coloma (a female pidgeon, in Catalan), from the French Colombe.

Juan I de Coloma left Catalonia and went to Borja, he received by royal grace of John II of Aragon and Navarre the Seigneury of Alfajarin in 1467.

Here his eldest son, (from the second marriage) don Juan II de Coloma, became 1st Lord of Elda in Valencia, together with Salinas and Petrer.

It is believed that a branch is still alive, probably don Francisco Coloma y Gallegos, died 1993, who was minister of Franco had six children.

Don Juan IX Coloma, Lord of Bobadilla:Knight of Santiago, Marr.

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Coloma castle in Flanders [ 1 ]
Grave of Piedro Coloma, 3rd Baron of Bornhem, church of Bornem