Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest
Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest (Spanish: Duque de Almazán de Saint Priest), is a title of Spanish nobility that is accompanied by the dignity of Grandee of Spain. It was granted to Louis Emmanuel de Guignard on 30 September 1830 by king Ferdinand VII.[2]
Dukedom of Almazán de Saint Priest | |
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Creation date | 30 September 1830 |
Monarch | Ferdinand VII |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Emmanuel Louis Marie Guignard, 1st Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest |
Present holder | Béatrice Marguerite Marie-Thèrése de Castellane, 3rd Duchess of Almazán de Saint Priest[1] |
At the death of the 1st Duke, the title became vacant for the following 112 years, until Juan Carlos I rehabilitated it on behalf of Louis Provence de Castellane, a direct descendant of the 1st Duke, on 22 January 1993.[3][4]
Dukes of Almazán de Saint Priest
- Louis Emmanuel Guignard, 1st Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest
- Louis Provence de Castellane, 2nd Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest
- Béatrice Marguerite Marie-Thèrése de Castellane, 3rd Duchess of Almazán de Saint Priest
References
- BOE: Ducado de Almazán de Saint Priest
- Revista Hidalguía No. 57 Año 1963 p. 159
- Revista Hidalguía No. 237 Año 1993 p. 149
- Elenco de Grandezas y Títulos Nobiliarios Españoles
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