Manuel Antonio Ramón de Emparan y Orbe (16 March 1754 12 July 1801) was a Spanish Navy officer.
He was the legitimate son of José JoaquÃÂn de Emparan (fourteenth lord of the House of Emparan and - in his maternal line - fifteen times great grandson of Alfonso XI of Castille) and MarÃÂa Ana Orbe y Zarauz (niece of Andrés de Orbe y Larreátegui, to whom Philip V granted the Castillan title of Marquis of Valde-Espina).
Manuel's brother Francisco inherited the estate of the House of Emparan, whilst other brothers had distinguished military and political careers - AgustÃÂn Ignacio was a knight of the Order of Charles III, Miguel José was a brigadier in the royal fleet, Vicente was president, governor and captain general of Venezuela and Pedro de Emparan (or Amparan), settled in Venezuela as an alcalde ordinario when Vicente was made governor of the province of Cumaná. His descendents were related to the family of the Venezuelan independence hero Antonio José de Sucre, grand marshal of Ayacucho and of general José Tadeo Monagas, president of Venezuela.
The Emparan y Orbe family, lords of Azpeitia and Ermua and Marquises of Valde-Espina was directly descended from the houses of Loyola, Balda, Butrón, Haro and Burgundy and through this family line to the monarchs of Asturias, Castille, Leon, Navarre and Portugal, the French Capetian dynasty, the English House of Plantagenet, the German Hohenstaufens, the Kingdom of Scotland, the House of Normandy and the House of Uppsala.
Born in Azpeitia, he first enlisted as a midshipman in the Company of the Department of Cádiz on 22 July 1766, as did his brother José JoaquÃÂn (born in 1751) and on 6 February 1770 another brother don Miguel José (born in 1756).