Duke of Tetuán

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Duke of Tetuán (Spanish: Duque de Tetuán) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, with the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1860 by Queen Isabella II to General Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Count of Lucena, who had served as the Prime Minister of Spain for several legislatures between 1856 and 1866.[2][3]

Dukedom of Tetúan
Creation date27 April 1860
Created byQueen Isabella II
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderLeopoldo O'Donnell y Jorís, 1st Duke of Tetuán
Present holderHugo O'Donnell y Duque de Estrada, 7th Duke of Tetuán[1]
Heir apparentCarlos O'Donnell y Armada, 15th Marquess of Altamira
Subsidiary titlesCount of Lucena
Marquess of Altamira
Marquess of Las Salinas

It is a victory title, and was granted to O'Donnell for his victory at the Battle of Tétouan during the First Moroccan War.

It has been held since its creation by members of the O'Donnell family, as the 5th Duchess, Blanca O'Donnell, died without issue of her marriage to Guillermo Pelizaeus.


Dukes of Tetuan (1860-)

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The heir apparent is Carlos O'Donnell y Armada, 15th Marquess of Altamira (b. 1974).

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