Duke of la Victoria (title)
Duke of la Victoria (Spanish: Duque de la Victoria) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1839 by Isabella II to Baldomero Espartero, who was Prime Minister of Spain, in remembrance of his military victories that led to the embrace of Vergara. He was also made Prince of Vergara by Amadeo I to recognise this peace treaty.[2][3]
Dukedom of la Victoria | |
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Creation date | 14 December 1839 |
Created by | Isabella II |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Joaquín Baldomero Fernández-Espartero y Álvarez de Toro, 1st Duke of la Victoria |
Present holder | Pablo Montesino-Espartero y Velasco, 6th Duke of la Victoria[1] |
The current duke is the Ambassador of Spain in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Dukes of la Victoria (1839)
- Joaquín Baldomero Fernández-Espartero y Álvarez de Toro, 1st Duke of la Victoria
- Eladia Fernández-Espartero y Blanco, 2nd Duchess of la Victoria
- Pablo Montesino y Fernández-Espartero, 3rd Duke of la Victoria
- José Luis Montesino-Espartero y Averly, 4th Duke of la Victoria
- Pablo Montesino-Espartero y Juliá, 5th Duke of la Victoria
- Pablo Montesino-Espartero y Velasco, 6th Duke of la Victoria
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