Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest

Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest (Spanish: 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 Louis Emmanuel de Guignard on 30 September 1830 by king Ferdinand VII.[2]

Dukedom of Almazán de Saint Priest
Creation date30 September 1830
MonarchFerdinand VII
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderEmmanuel Louis Marie Guignard, 1st Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest
Present holderBéatrice Marguerite Marie-Thèrése de Castellane, 3rd Duchess of Almazán de Saint Priest[1]

At the death of the 1st Duke, the title became vacant for the following 112 years, until Juan Carlos I rehabilitated it on behalf of Louis Provence de Castellane, a direct descendant of the 1st Duke, on 22 January 1993.[3][4]

Dukes of Almazán de Saint Priest

  1. Louis Emmanuel Guignard, 1st Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest
  2. Louis Provence de Castellane, 2nd Duke of Almazán de Saint Priest
  3. Béatrice Marguerite Marie-Thèrése de Castellane, 3rd Duchess of Almazán de Saint Priest

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