Duke of Abrantes

Duke of Abrantes (Spanish: Duque de Abrantes) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1642 by Philip IV to Alfonso de Láncaster, son of the 3rd Duke of Aveiro and a great-grandchild of John II of Portugal.[2][3] It takes its name from the city of Abrantes in Portugal.

Dukedom of Abrantes
Creation date23 March 1642
MonarchPhilip IV
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderAlfonso de Láncaster y Enríquez de Girón, 1st Duke of Abrantes
Present holderJosé Manuel Zuleta y Alejandro, 15th Duke of Abrantes[1]

Bernardo de Carvajal y Moctezuma, 2nd Count of Enjarada, is an ancestor of the Dukes of Abrantes, thereby making them descendants of Doña Isabel Moctezuma and the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II. This ducal family formerly owned the Palacio de los Toledo-Moctezuma at Cáceres in Spain.

The Habsburgs were deposed from the Portuguese throne in 1640, two years before this dukedom was created. The title was never recognised in Portugal, but it remains extant in Spain. The present Duke of Abrantes, who is also a Grandee of Spain, is Don José Manuel de Zuleta y Alejandro, who is the Secretary of Queen Letizia of Spain.[4][5][6]

Buildings
Palace of the dukes of Abrantes in Madrid, Spain, currently the Institute of Italian Culture
Palace of the dukes of Abrantes in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

Dukes of Abrantes

  1. Alfonso de Láncaster y Enríquez de Girón, 1st Duke of Abrantes
  2. Agustín de Láncaster y Sande, 2nd Duke of Abrantes
  3. Juan Manuel de Láncaster y Noroña, 3rd Duke of Abrantes
  4. Juan Antonio de Carvajal y Láncaster, 4th Duke of Abrantes
  5. Manuel Bernardino de Carvajal y Zúñiga, 5th Duke of Abrantes
  6. Ángel María de Carvajal y Gonzaga, 6th Duke of Abrantes
  7. Manuel Guillermo de Carvajal y Fernández de Córdoba, 7th Duke of Abrantes
  8. Ángel María de Carvajal y Fernández de Córdoba, 8th Duke of Abrantes
  9. Ángel María de Carvajal y Téllez-Girón, 9th Duke of Abrantes
  10. Ángel Luis de Carvajal y Fernández de Córdoba y Téllez-Girón, 10th Duke of Abrantes
  11. Manuel Bernardino de Carvajal y Gutiérrez de la Concha, 11th Duke of Abrantes
  12. Carmen de Carvajal y del Alcázar, 12th Duke of Abrantes
  13. Diego de Zuleta y Carvajal, 13th Duke of Abrantes
  14. José Manuel Zuleta y Carvajal, 14th Duke of Abrantes
  15. José Manuel Zuleta y Alejandro, 15h Duke of Abrantes

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