José María Osorio de Moscoso y Carvajal (Madrid, 12 April 1828 - Cabra, 4 November 1881) was a Spanish aristocrat and politician who had numerous noble titles such as Duke of Sessa and Count of Cabra.
Because his parents had a close relationship with the Regent María Cristina, widow of King Ferdinand VII, he managed to marry the Infanta Luisa Teresa of Spain, sister of King Consort Francisco de Asís and cousin of Queen Isabella.
This permission was granted by royal decree and two days later, the wedding was celebrated on 10 February 1847 in the Altamira palace, with her brother Francisco de Asís and her cousin Queen Isabella as witnesses.
Queen Isabella also awarded José María that year the Order of the Golden Fleece.
After the Revolution of 1868, the couple supported the monarchy, sending financial aid to the dethroned Crown, considerably reducing their income and even having to sell some properties, such as the Altamira Palace, as well as the Villamanrique Palace, in the town of the same name, in addition to others.