List of dukes in the peerage of Spain
Appearance
There were many many Dukes in Spain and Portugal.
Spain
No duchies as true politically important principalities, but many domanial or purely titular ones Many hold the court rank of Grande, i.e. Grandee of the realm, which had precedence over all other feudatories. Titles in Spain include (very often a single inheritance includes a whole list of ducal and other titles):
- Duque de Abrantes
- Duque de Acerenza
- Duque de Ahumada
- Duque de Alagón
- Duque de Alba
- Duque de Albufera
- Duque de Albuquerque
- Duque de Alcalá de los Gazules
- Duque de Algeciras
- Duque de Algete
- Duque de Aliaga
- Duque de Almazán de Saint Priest
- Duque de Almenara Alta
- Duque de Almería
- Duque de Almodovar del Rio
- Duque de Almodovar del Valle
- Duque de Amalfi
- Duque de Andria
- Duque de Ansola
- Duque de Arco
- Duque de Arcos
- Duque de Arevalo del Rey
- Duque de Arion
- Duque de Arjona
- Duque de Astrico
- Duque de Atrisco
- Duque de Aveyro
- Duque de Badajoz
- Duque de Baena
- Duque de Bailén
- Duque de Baños
- Duque de Béjar
- Duque de Benavente
- Duque de Benvante
- Duque de Bivona
- Duque de Cádiz
- Duque de Camiña
- Duque de Canalejas
- Duque de Canovas del Castillo
- Duque da Cantábria
- Duque de Cardona
- Duque de Carrero Blanco
- Duque de Castro Enriquez
- Duque de Castro-Terreño
- Duque de Castroterreño
- Duque de Cea
- Duque de Ciudad Real
- Duque de Ciudad Rodrigo
- Duque de Croiy
- Duque de Dato
- Duque de Denia
- Duque de Atlixco
- Duque del Infantado
- Duque del Rubi
- Duque de Pinohermoso
- Duque de Soria
- Duque de Durcal
- Duque de Escalona
- Duque de Estremera
- Duque de Feria
- Duque de Fernán Nuñez
- Duque de Fernan-Nuñez
- Duque de Fernández-Miranda
- Duque de Fernandina
- Duque de Francavila
- Duque de Francavilla
- Duque de Franco
- Duque de Frías
- Duque da Galícia
- Duque de Galisteo
- Duque de Gandia
- Duque de Gor
- Duque de Granada de Ega
- Duque de Hernani
- Duque de Hijar
- Duque de Hornachuelos
- Duque de Hornes
- Duque de Huescar
- Duque de Huete
- Duque de Infantado
- Duque de Jerica
- Duque de la Alcudia
- Duque de la Conquista
- Duque de La Roca
- Duque de la Torre
- Duque de la Unión de Cuba
- Duque de la Vega
- Duque de la Victoria
- Duque de la Victoria de las Amézcoas
- Duque de las Torres
- Duque de Lecera
- Duque de Lerma
- Duque de Linares
- Duque de Linhares
- Duque de Liria
- Duque de Lorenzana
- Duque de los Castillejos
- Duque de Losada
- Duque de Lucca
- Duque de Lucera
- Duque de Lugo
- Duque de Luna
- Duque de Madrid
- Duque de Mandas
- Duque de Mandas y Villanueva
- Duque de Maqueda
- Duque de Marchena
- Duque de Maura
- Duque de Medina de las Torres
- Duque de Medina de Rio Seco
- Duque de Medina Sidonia
- Duque de Medinaceli
- Duque de Miranda
- Duque de Moctezuma
- Duque de Mola
- Duque de Monforte
- Duque de Montalto
- Duque de Montealegre
- Duque de Monteleón
- Duque de Montellano
- Duque de Montemar
- Duque de Montoro
- Duque de Montoroso
- Duque de Montpensier
- Duque de Najeda
- Duque de Nájera
- Duque de Noblejar
- Duque de Olivares
- Duque de Osuna
- Duque de Palata
- Duque de Palizzi
- Duque de Palma de Mallorca
- Duque de Parcent
- Duque de Pastrana
- Duque de Peñaranda
- Duque de Pinohermoso
- Duque de Plasencia
- Duque de Prim
- Duque de Primo de Rivera
- Duque de Regla
- Duque de Riansares
- Duque de Riánsares
- Duque de Ripalda
- Duque de Rivas
- Duque de San Carlos
- Duque de San Fernando de Quiroga
- Duque de San Juan
- Duque de San Lorenzo
- Duque de San Lorenzo de Villahermoso
- Duque de San Miguel
- Duque de San Pedro Galatino
- Duque de San Ricardo
- Duque de Sanlúcar la Mayor
- Duque de Santa Cristina
- Duque de Santa Elena
- Duque de Santa Isabel
- Duque de Santisteban del Puerto
- Duque de Santo Buono
- Duque de Santoña
- Duque de Segorbe
- Duque de Segovia
- Duque de Seo d'Urgel
- Duque de Seo de Urgel
- Duque de Sessa
- Duque de Sevilla
- Duque de Silva
- Duque de Soma
- Duque de Soria
- Duque de Sotomayor
- Duque de Suárez
- Duque de Sueca
- Duque de T'Serclaes
- Duque de Talavera de la Reina
- Duque de Tamanes
- Duque de Tarancón
- Duque de Tarifa
- Duque de Tetuan
- Duque de Tovar
- Duque de Trani
- Duque de Trujillo
- Duque de Uceda
- Duque de Uzeda
- Duque de Valencia de Campos
- Duque de Veragua
- Duque de Vergara
- Duque de Vigo
- Duque de Villafranca
- Duque de Villahermosa
- Duque de Villena
- Duque de Vista-Alegre
- Duque de Vistahermoso
- Duque de Vitonton
- Duque de Zaragoza
Some titles inherited by or conferred on historically important politicians, such as :
- Duque de Alva / Duke of Alba
- Duke of Medinacelli
Portugal
- Royal Hereditary Dukedom
- Duque de Bragança (the home principality of the Portuguese royal dynasty. After restoration of the full independence of Portugal in 1640), it became a title of the Prince-heir of the Crown, and pass to is heir, when he becomes King)
- Royal Courtesy Dukedoms (ocasionally given to other members of the Royal Family)
- Noble Dukedoms
- All of them can be inherited, but only some of them are titles "de juro e herdade" - this meant that the King was obliged to renew the title in its rigthfull heir. Only Aveiro, Lafões, Terceira, Palmela, Saldanha and Loulé were dukedoms de juro e herdade. Some of these dukes (Cadaval, Terceira and Saldanha)had "Honras de Parente" i.e. honours of being relative of the King.
- List of the portuguese noble dukedoms:
- Before the Liberal Regime
- Duque de Aveiro and Duque de Torres Novas(both extint in 1759, after the execution of the last Duke for high treason against the state).The first duke was the elder son of the Duke of Coimbra, the sole surviving (but illegitimate) son of King D. Jõão II, known as the perfect prince.
- Duque de Caminha and Duque de Vila Real (both extinct for high treason for supporting the righ of the Spanish Habsburg Kings to the portuguese throne after the revolution of 1640]]
- Duque do Cadaval, family Álvares Pereira de Mello, branch of the House of Braganza before they were Kings.
- Duque de Lafões, families Bragança, Souza and Menezes. The first duke was an illegitimate son of King Pedro II of Portugal. Also Counts of Miranda and Marquis of Arronches (Sousa) and Counts of Cantanhede and Marquis of Marialva (Menezes) and also Dukes of Miranda do Corvo (Bragança).
- Duque da Vitória (this title, meaning literally in Portuguese "Duke of the Victory", was given to Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. Although hereditary, it was in practice a courtesy dukedom since their bearers were foreign citizens living out of Portugal).
- After the Liberal Regime
- Duque da Terceira, families Souza and Head of family Manoel de Vilhena in Portugal, which descends from Infante D. Manuel, son of Saint King Fernando III of Castille. In Spain the heads of these Family Manuel de Villena are the Dukes of Medinacelli and the name is used by the Duques of Arévalo d'El Rey. Also Counts (the first duke was the seventh Count) and Marquis of Vila Flor and afterwards, through marriage, Counts of Alpedrinha (families Saldanha Oliveira e Daun and also Costa from D. Jorge da Costa, Cardinal Alpedrinha) and Counts-Viscounts of Azarujinha (Family Dias de Freitas).The first Duke was President of the Council of Ministers and "Marechal" of the Army. Winner of the batttle of Asseisseira, entered in Lisbon, in head of the liberal forces, the 24th July 1833.
- Duque de Palmela, formerly Duque do Faial, title replaced by the title of Duke of Palmela, family Souza e Holstein, which descends by female from the Dukes of Holstein. Also Marquis of Faial and Palmela and Counts of Calhariz and Palmela.The first Duke was President of the Council of Ministers and a Great Ambassador in London and the Viena Congress.
- Duque de Saldanha, family Saldanha Oliveira e Daun. Also Counts of Almoster and Marquis and Counts of Saldanha. The First Duke was President of the Council of Ministers and "Marechal" of the Army. Winner of the battle of Almoster.
- Duque de Loulé, family Mendoça, also Counts of Vale de Reis and Marquis of Loulé. They descend from Infanta D. Ana de Jesus Maria of Portugal. The first Duke was President of the Council of Ministers.
- Duque de Ávila e Bolama, family Ávila. First dukedom granted to a non high rank and moreover non-noble born person. The first Duke was President of the Council of Ministers.
- Duque de Albuquerque, family Costa de Sousa de Macedo, also Counts of Mesquitela, Viscounts of Mesquitela and formerly Barons of Mullingar in Ireland. The first Duke was President of the Council of Ministers.
- Non hereditary dukedoms.
- Dukedoms traditionally granted to the Camareira-Mor, the highest palatine office for a Lady, only during her life.