Antonio Miguel de Larria

Antonio Miguel de Larria (d. 1254) was a Spanish knight and Count of Brunant (Conde de Barzona). Larria was born in Barcelona and came from a wealthy family.

De Larria's support for Aragonese King James I in the Balearic campaigns (1229-1235) earned him lands, as well as an army of knights under his command. De Larria pledged men for the King's Conquest of Brunant from the Muslims in 1244 and took part in the successful campaign.

He was later made Conde de Barzona and was given lands in central and western Brunant, as King James' vassal in Brunant. De Larria died in 1254 and was succeeded by his son Juan as Duke. His last male descendant died in 1431 (and so did the County title) but one of his female descendants, Josephine Helder, married Brunanter King Leuvis II in the 1490s.