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Duke Of Almazán De Saint Priest
Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest ( es, 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 Emmanuel Louis Guignard de Saint-Priest on 30 September 1830 by King Ferdinand VII. At the death of the 3rd Duchess, the title became vacant, until Juan Carlos I rehabilitated it on behalf of Louis Provence Boniface de Castellane, a direct descendant of the 3rd Duchess, on 22 January 1993.Elenco de Grandezas y Títulos Nobiliarios Españoles Initially created as "Duke of Almazán", it was rehabilitated as "Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest", in order to differentiate it from the older Dukedom of Almazán. Dukes of Almazán de Saint Priest (1830) * Emmanuel Louis Marie Guignard de Saint-Priest, 1st Duke of Almazán * François Marie Joseph Guignard de Saint-Priest, 2nd Duke of Almazán * Marguerite Louise Guignard de Saint-Priest, 3rd Duchess of Almazán * Louis Provence Boniface de Castellane, 4 ...
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Fernando VII Of Spain
, house = Bourbon-Anjou , father = Charles IV of Spain , mother = Maria Luisa of Parma , birth_date = 14 October 1784 , birth_place = El Escorial, Spain , death_date = , death_place = Madrid, Spain , burial_place = El Escorial , religion = Roman Catholicism , signature = Ferdinand VII of Spain signature.svg Ferdinand VII ( es, Fernando VII; 14 October 1784 – 29 September 1833) was a King of Spain during the early 19th century. He reigned briefly in 1808 and then again from 1813 to his death in 1833. He was known to his supporters as '' el Deseado'' (the Desired) and to his detractors as ''el Rey Felón'' (the Felon/Criminal King). Born in Madrid at El Escorial, Ferdinand VII spent his youth as heir apparent to the Spanish throne. Following the 1808 Tumult of Aranjuez, he ascended the throne. That year Napoleon overthrew him; he linked his monarchy to counter-revolution and reactionary policies that produced a deep rift in Spain bet ...
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Spanish Nobility
Spanish nobles are persons who possess the legal status of hereditary nobility according to the laws and traditions of the Spanish monarchy and historically also those who held personal nobility as bestowed by one of the three highest orders of knighthood of the Kingdom, namely the Order of the Golden Fleece, the Order of Charles III and the Order of Isabella the Catholic. A system of titles and honours of Spain and of the former kingdoms that constitute it make up the Spanish nobility. Some nobles possess various titles that may be inherited, but the creation and recognition of titles is legally a prerogative of the King of Spain. Many noble titles and families still exist which have transmitted that status since immemorial nobility, time immemorial. Some aristocratic families use the nobility particle, nobiliary particle ''de'' before their family name, although this was more prominent before the 20th century. During the rule of ''Generalísimo'' Francisco Franco, some new here ...
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Emmanuel Louis Marie Guignard De Saint-Priest, 1st Duke Of Almazán
Emmanuel Louis Marie Guignard, vicomte de Saint-Priest, 1st Duke of Almazán, Grandee, GE (1789, ParisFebruary 26, 1881), was a French politician and diplomat during the Bourbon Restoration in France, Bourbon Restoration. He was the son of François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest, one of King Louis XVI of France's last ministers. Born during the opening days of the French Revolution, he was the godson of Queen Marie Antoinette. Like his eldest brother, Emmanuel de Saint-Priest, Guilliame Emmanuel Guignard, vicomte de Saint-Priest (1776–1814), he took part in the Allied invasion of France in 1814 as part of the Russian army. During the Bourbon Restoration in France, Bourbon Restoration, he was attached to the service of King Louis XVIII of France's nephew, Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, Louis-Antoine, Duc d'Angoulême, and during the Hundred Days tried to rouse the Dauphiné region in favor of the royal cause. He served with distinction in Spain in 1823, where he wa ...
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