Dukedoms of Spain

Dukedoms of Spain

This is a list of dukedoms in Spain. All hold the court rank of grandee, i.e. grandee of the realm, which has precedence over all other feudatories.[citation needed] Very often a single inheritance includes a whole list of ducal and other titles:

  • Duke of Abrantes
  • Duke of Acerenza
  • Duke of Ahumada
  • Duke of Alagón
  • Duke of Alba
  • Duke of Albufera
  • Duke of Albuquerque
  • Duke of Alcalá de los Gazules
  • Duke of la Alcudia
  • Duke of Algeciras
  • Duke of Algete
  • Duke of Aliaga
  • Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest
  • Duke of Almenara Alta
  • Duke of Almería
  • Duke of Almodóvar del Río
  • Duke of Almodovar del Valle
  • Duke of Amalfi
  • Duke of Andria
  • Duke of Ansola
  • Duke of Arco
  • Duke of Arcos
  • Duke of Arevalo del Rey
  • Duke of Arion
  • Duke of Arjona
  • Duke of Astrico
  • Duke of Atlixco
  • Duke of Atrisco
  • Duke of Aveyro
  • Duke of Aznar
  • Duke of Badajoz
  • Duke of Baena
  • Duke of Bailén
  • Duke of Baños
  • Duke of Béjar
  • Duke of Benavente
  • Duke of Benvante
  • Duke of Bivona
  • Duke of Cabrera
  • Duke of Cádiz
  • Duke of Camiña
  • Duke of Canalejas
  • Duke of Canovas del Castillo
  • Duke of Cantabria
  • Duke of Cardona
  • Duke of Carmona
  • Duke of Carrero Blanco
  • Duke of los Castillejos
  • Duke of Castro Enriquez
  • Duke of Castro-Terreño
  • Duke of Castroterreño
  • Duke of Cea
  • Duke of Ciudad Real
  • Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo
  • Duke of la Conquista
  • Duke of Croiy
  • Duke of Dato
  • Duke of Denia
  • Duke of Durcal
  • Duke of Escalona
  • Duke of Estremera
  • Duke of Feria
  • Duke of Fernán Nuñez
  • Duke of Fernández-Miranda
  • Duke of Fernandina
  • Duke of Francavilla
  • Duke of Franco
  • Duke of Frías
  • Duke of Galícia
  • Duke of Galisteo
  • Duke of Gandia
  • Duke of González
  • Duke of Gor
  • Duke of Granada de Ega
  • Duke of Hernani
  • Duke of Hijar
  • Duke of Hornachuelos
  • Duke of Hornes
  • Duke of Huescar
  • Duke of Huete
  • Duke of Infantado
  • Duke of Jerica
  • Duke of las Torres
  • Duke of Lecera
  • Duke of Lerma
  • Duke of Linares
  • Duke of Liria
  • Duke of Lorenzana
  • Duke of Losada
  • Duke of Lucca
  • Duke of Lucera
  • Duke of Lugo
  • Duke of Luna
  • Duke of Madrid
  • Duke of Mandas
  • Duke of Mandas y Villanueva
  • Duke of Maqueda
  • Duke of Marchena
  • Duke of Maura
  • Duke of Medina de las Torres
  • Duke of Medina de Rio Seco
  • Duke of Medina Sidonia
  • Duke of Medinaceli
  • Duke of Miranda
  • Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo
  • Duke of Mola
  • Duke of Monforte
  • Duke of Montalto
  • Duke of Montealegre
  • Duke of Monteleón
  • Duke of Montellano
  • Duke of Montemar
  • Duke of Montoro
  • Duke of Montoroso
  • Duke of Montpensier
  • Duke of Najeda
  • Duke of Nájera
  • Duke of Noblejar
  • Duke of Olivares
  • Duke of Osuna
  • Duke of la Palata
  • Duke of Palizzi
  • Duke of Palma de Mallorca
  • Duke of Parcent
  • Duke of Pastrana
  • Duke of Peñaranda
  • Duke of Pinohermoso
  • Duke of Plasencia
  • Duke of Prim
  • Duke of Primo de Rivera
  • Duke of Regla
  • Duke of Riansares
  • Duke of Riánsares
  • Duke of Ripalda
  • Duke of Rivas
  • Duke of La Roca
  • Duke of Rubi
  • Duke of San Carlos
  • Duke of San Fernando de Quiroga
  • Duke of San Juan
  • Duke of San Lorenzo
  • Duke of San Lorenzo de Villahermoso
  • Duke of San Miguel
  • Duke of San Pedro Galatino
  • Duke of San Ricardo
  • Duke of Sanlúcar la Mayor
  • Duke of Santa Cristina
  • Duke of Santa Elena
  • Duke of Santa Isabel
  • Duke of Santisteban del Puerto
  • Duke of Santo Buono
  • Duke of Santoña
  • Duke of Segorbe
  • Duke of Segovia
  • Duke of Seo d'Urgel
  • Duke of Seo de Urgel
  • Duke of Sessa
  • Duke of Sevilla
  • Duke of Silva
  • Duke of Soma
  • Duke of Soria
  • Duke of Sotomayor
  • Duke of Suárez
  • Duke of Sueca
  • Duke of T'Serclaes
  • Duke of Talavera de la Reina
  • Duke of Tamanes
  • Duke of Tarancón
  • Duke of Tarifa
  • Duke of Tetuan
  • Duke of la Torre
  • Duke of Tovar
  • Duke of Trani
  • Duke of Trujillo
  • Duke of Uceda
  • Duke of la Unión de Cuba
  • Duke of Uzeda
  • Duke of Valencia de Campos
  • Duke of la Vega
  • Duke of Veragua
  • Duke of Vergara
  • Duke of la Victoria
  • Duke of la Victoria de las Amézcoas
  • Duke of Vigo
  • Duke of Villafranca
  • Duke of Villahermosa
  • Duke of Villena
  • Duke of Vista-Alegre
  • Duke of Vistahermoso
  • Duke of Vitonton
  • Duke of Zaragoza

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