Duke of Algeciras

Duke of Algeciras (Spanish: Duque de Algeciras), is a title of Spanish nobility that is accompanied by the dignity of Grandee of Spain. It was granted to Isabel Gutiérrez de Castro in 1906 by Alfonso XIII.[2] The title was granted in honor of the first duchess's late son, Juan Manuel Sanchez y Gutiérrez de Castro, who was married to the Duchess of Almodóvar del Río.

Dukedom of Algeciras
Creation date31 December 1906
MonarchAlfonso XIII
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderIsabel Gutiérrez de Castro y Cossío, 1st Duchess of Algeciras
Present holderCarlos López de Carrizosa y Mitjans, 4th Duke of Algeciras[1]

Dukes of Algeciras (1906)

  • Isabel Gutiérrez de Castro y Cossío, 1st Duchess of Algeciras (1817-1907)
  • María de las Mercedes de Hoyos y Sánchez, 2nd Duchess of Algeciras (1904-1984), eldest daughter of the 11th Duchess of Almodóvar del Río, granddaughter of the 1st Duchess
  • Ricardo López de Carrizosa y Hoyos, 3rd Duke of Algeciras (1932-2013), eldest son of the 2nd Duchess
  • Carlos López de Carrizosa y Mitjans, 4th Duke of Algeciras (b. 1959), eldest son of the 3rd Duke

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