Fernando Muñoz Altea (22 November 1925 – 2 March 2018) was the King of Arms of the Royal House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
[citation needed] In addition to his office as King of Arms, Muñoz Altea was delegate of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George in Mexico (Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro, branch)[9][10] Muñoz Altea is the author of several books, among them, the biographies of the 64 Viceroys of Mexico, The House of Los Pinos History (the Presidencial Residence of Mexico), The Biographies of the Signers of the Independence Act, “Los Virreyes de la Nueva España, Perfiles genealógico-biográficos” (Universidad Monteávila, Caracas, Venezuela 2013) and “Blasones y Apellidos”, first and second edition.
[11] Muñoz Altea was head of the historical section of the General Archive of Notaries of Mexico City (1981-1984), advisor to the Public Registry of Property and Commerce of Mexico City (1981-1984) and columnist for the Excelsior newspaper, with more than 7,000 articles on historical, biographical, genealogical topics and heraldic.
[12] Muñoz Altea was Numismatic advisor to the Bank of Mexico, regarding the design of the respective heraldic shields of the States of the Republic that bear on their reverse the commemorative coins of the Federation.
[13]Fernando Muñoz-Altea (Author), Blasones y Apellidos, boxed set (books 1, 2 & 3) (Spanish), hardcover, 1748 pages.