Duke of Seville

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Coat of arms of the Dukes of Seville
King Ferdinand VII, who created the title for his nephew Don Enríque
Don Enrique, the 1st Duke
Don Francisco de Borbón y de la Torre in the uniform of the Order of Lazarus
Don Francisco de Paula de Borbón y Escasany giving the accolade

Duke of Seville is a Spanish title of nobility given by King Ferdinand VII in 1823 to Enrique de Borbón, son of Francisco de Paula de Borbón, Infante of Spain and grandson of King Charles IV . The title refers to the Andalusian city of Seville. The Dukes of Seville are also Spanish grandees .

List of the Dukes of Seville

  1. Enríque María Fernando Carlos Francisco Luis de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias (April 17, 1823 - March 12, 1870) Infante of Spain, 1st Duke of Seville and Grandee of Spain , Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece . He is the son of Francisco de Paula Antonio de Borbón y Borbón-Parma, the youngest son of King Charles IV of Spain and Queen María Luisa (born Princess de Borbón-Parma, granddaughter of King Louis XV of France and sister of Fernando de Borbón-Parma y Borbón, Infant of Spain Duke of Parma from 1765 to 1802).
  2. Enrique Pío María Francisco de Paula Luis Antonio de Borbón y Castellví (October 3, 1848 - July 12, 1894), 2nd Duke of Seville and Grandee of Spain , Knight of the Order of Hubert ( Kgr.Bavaria )
  3. María Luisa Enriquta Josefina de Borbón y Parade (April 4, 1868 - March 1, 1945), 3rd Duchess of Seville and Grandee of Spain . Eldest daughter of Don Enrique Pío and Joséphine Parade y Sibié.
  4. Enriqueta Isabel Josefina Alfonsa Marta María Elena Luisa Carlota de Borbón y Parade (June 28, 1888 - October 28, 1967), 4th Duchess of Seville and Grandee of Spain . Dona Enriqueta, the younger sister of the 3rd Duchess, was married to Francisco de Borbón y de la Torre (January 16, 1882 - December 6, 1953), who also had the title of Duke of Seville through his marriage.
  5. Francisco de Paula de Borbón y Escasany (born November 16, 1943), 5th Duke of Seville and grandee of Spain . Don Francisco is the grandson of the 4th Duchess, Dona Enriqueta, and received the title of Duke of Seville due to the renunciation of his father Francisco de Paula Enrique María Luis de Borbón y Borbón. Don Francisco, called Paco by friends for short, was his first marriage to Beatrix Wilhelmine Paula Countess von Hardenberg (1947–2020). This marriage resulted in two daughters, Olivia de Borbón y Hardenberg (born April 6, 1974) married to Julián Porras Toledano, María Cristina de Borbón y Hardenberg (born September 2, 1975) and a son, Francisco de Paula de Borbón y Hardenberg (born January 21, 1979), the current coadjutor of the Order of St. Lazarus . The marriage was divorced on June 30, 1989 in Madrid. Don Francisco married Elisabeth Eugenie Karanitsch on October 19, 1991 in Vienna (divorced June 17, 1993) and on September 2, 2000 Dona María de los Angeles de Vargas-Zuñiga de Juanes in Málaga.
As Grand Master of the Order of Lazarus, in the tradition of his predecessor the Marquis Dangeau , Don Francisco established two heirs and appointed HE Don Joaquin Cayuela y Verges Hereditary Commander of El Acebuchar as their head .

The Dukes of Seville as Grand Masters of the Order of Lazarus

  1. Grand Master of Obedience Malta: Francisco de Borbón y de la Torre, Duke of Seville and Grandee of Spain (1930–1952)
  2. Grand Master of Obedience Malta: Francisco de Paula Enrique María Luis de Borbón y Borbón (1973–1995), was the son of the 4th Duchess of Seville
  3. Grand Master of the Obedience of Malta: Francisco de Paula de Borbón y Escasany, Duke of Seville and Grandee of Spain (1995–2004) and elected Grand Master of the Obediencies of Malta and Paris (2004–2008), since September 2008 Grand Master emeritus
  4. Grand Master of the Order: Francisco de Paula de Borbón y Hardenberg (son of Francisco de Paula de Borbón y Escasany, Duke of Seville and Grand Master of Spain ) elected 50th Grand Master of the United Order (Malta and Paris) in 2018

literature

  • Mateos Sáinz de Medrano, Ricardo: The Unknown Infants of Spain (original title: Los Desconocidos Infantes de España ), Thassalia, 1996.
  • Mateos Sáinz de Medrano, Ricardo: Nobility committed (Original title: Nobleza Obliga .) La Esfera de Los Libros, 2006. ISBN 84-9734-467-7 .
  • Erich Feigl : The military and hospital order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem. Memento. Vienna: Chancellery of the Grand Priory of Austria des Ordre Militaire et Hospitalier de Saint-Lazare de Jerusalem 1974

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://geneall.net/es/name/9267/enrique-maria-de-borbon-infante-de-espana-1-duque-de-sevilla/
  2. http://geneall.net/es/name/9290/enrique-pio-de-borbon-y-castellvi-2-duque-de-sevilla/
  3. http://geneall.net/es/name/9294/maria-luisa-de-borbon-y-parade-3-duquesa-de-sevilla/
  4. http://www.angelfire.com/realm/gotha/gotha/spain.html
  5. http://geneall.net/es/name/9295/enriqueta-de-borbon-y-parade-4-duquesa-de-sevilla/
  6. http://geneall.net/es/name/9375/francisco-de-paula-enrique-maria-luis-de-borbon-y-borbon/
  7. http://geneall.net/es/name/9376/francisco-de-borbon-5-duque-de-sevilla/
  8. ↑ Obituary notice Beatrice de Borbón, b. Countess von Hardenberg , Süddeutsche Zeitung from March 21, 2020
  9. ^ List of Grand Masters of the Order of Lazarus
  10. Juan Martina Torres, The History of Spanish Nobility, 1500 to today (Madrid 2009), Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) ( translated title )