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Duke of Tarancón

Duke de Tarancón ( duque de Tarancón ) - Spanish aristocratic title. It was created on November 19, 1847 by Queen Isabella II for her half-brother, Augustin Fernando Munoz-i-Bourbon , second son of the regent queen Maria Christina of Bourbon-Sicily (widow Ferdinand VII), and her second husband, Augustin Muñoz-Sanchez (1808—1873), 1st Duke Rianzares and 1st Marquis de San Agustin.

Dukes de Tarancón
Corona de duque.svg
Ducal crown
PeriodNovember 19, 1847 - present
AncestorAugustine Fernando Munoz-y-Bourbon, 1st Duke de Tarancon
MotherlandSpanish kingdom
AllegianceSpain
Bust of Augustin Munoz-i-Bourbon, 1st Duke de Tarancon

The title comes from the name of the locality Tarancón in the province of Cuenca , from where Augustine Munoz y Sanchez was born.

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Dukes of Tarancón

TitlePeriod
Creation was created by Queen Isabella II
IAugustin Fernando Munoz-y-Bourbon1847-1855
IIFernando Maria Muñoz-and-Bourbon1855-1910
IIIJuan Bautista Munoz and Bernaldo de Quiroz1910-1943
IVAlicia Munoz and Canedo1943-1970
VAlicia Vilatie and Munoz1970-2006
VIChristina Parra and Vilyate2006-2012
VIIJuan José Parra and Vilyate2012 - present

The History of the Dukes of Tarancón

Queen Isabella II of Spain granted Augustine Muñoz and Sánchez, the second husband of her mother, Maria Cristina Bourbon-Sicilian , and their children numerous titles of nobility. The second son of Augustine Munoz and Sanchez was given the title of duke of Tarancón:

  • Augustin Fernando Munoz y Bourbon (March 15, 1837 - July 15, 1855), 1st Duke of Tarancón, 2nd Marquis de San Agustín , 1st Viscount de Rostroliano and Prince of Ecuador . Childless, he was succeeded by his younger brother:
  • Fernando Maria Muñoz and Bourbon (April 27, 1838 - December 7, 1910), 2nd Duke of Tarancón, 2nd Duke of Rhinesares , 2nd Marquis de San Agustín, 2nd Viscount de Rostroliano. In addition, Isabella II granted him the titles of the Count de Casa-Muñoz and Viscount de la Alborada . He was married to Eladia Bernaldo de Quiroz. He was succeeded by his son:
  • Juan Bautista Munoz and Bernaldo de Quiroz (November 23, 1870 - July 17, 1943), 3rd Duke de Tarancón, 2nd Comte de Casa-Munoz. He was married to Angel Cañedo and González-Longoria, 2nd Marquise de la Rodrigue , court lady Queen Victoria Eugenia . He inherited his daughter:
  • Alicia Muñoz and Canedo (February 16, 1900 - January 6, 1970), 4th Duchess de Tarancón, 3rd Countess de Casa-Muñoz, 2nd Countess del Ricuerdo and 2nd Countess Gracia . She married Antonio Viliate and Vailant, 4th Earl of Valmaceda. Her daughter inherited her:
  • Alicia Vililate and Munoz (April 3, 1923 - May 29, 2006), the 5th Duchess de Tarancón, the 4th Countess de Casa-Muñoz, the 3rd Countess del Ricuerdo and the 5th Countess de Valmaceda . She married Jose Parra and Lazaro. Her daughter inherited her:
  • Cristina Parra and Villiate (born November 19, 1946), 6th Duchess de Tarancón, 4th Countess del Ricuerdo. Her brother inherited it:
  • Juan José Parr and Villiate (born May 22, 1948), 7th Duke de Tarancón, 6th Earl of Valdemas .

See also

  • Duke of Riansares

Sources

  • Dukes of Tarancón
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hertsog_Tarankon&oldid=94585739


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