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Duke of Bailén

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Dukedom of Bailén
Creation date12 June 1833
Created byFerdinand VII
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderFrancisco Javier Castaños y Aragorri, 1st Duke of Bailén
Present holderFrancisco Javier Cavero de Carondelet y Christou, 7th Duke of Bailén[1]

Duke of Bailén (Spanish: Duque de Bailén) is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1833 by Ferdinand VII to Francisco Javier Castaños for his military achievements during the Peninsular War as Captain general of the Royal Spanish Armies,[2] becoming the first man to destroy a Napoleonic army in an open field battle.[3]

It is a victory title, and was bestowed on General Castaños following his successful command at the Battle of Bailén in July 1808.[4][5]

Dukes of Bailén (1833)

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Palace of the Dukes of Bailén in San Sebastián

Line of succession

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  • Juan Felipe Castaños y Urioste (1715–1778)
    • Francisco Javier Castaños y Aragorri, 1st Duke of Bailén (1756–1852)
    • María de la Concepción Castaños y Aragorri (1759–1831)
      • Luis Ángel de Carondelet y Castaños, 2nd Duke of Bailén, 6th Baron of Carondelet (1787–1869)
        • Eduardo Carondelet y Donado, 3rd Duke of Bailén, 1st Marquess of Portugalete, 7th Baron of Carondelet (1820–1882)
        • Matilda de Carandolet y Donado (1828–1864)
          • María de la Encarnación Fernández de Córdoba y Carondelet, 4th Duchess of Bailén, 12th Marchioness of Mirabel, 9th Countess of Berantevilla (1862–1923)
        • María Sofía Carondelet y Donado (1834–1873)
          • María de la Ascensión y de los Dolores Goicoerrotea y Carondelet, 2nd Marchioness of Portugalete (1870–1920)
            • José María Cavero y Goicoerrotea, 5th Duke of Bailén, 3rd Marquess of Portugalete (1895–1970)
              • Juan Manuel Cavero de Carondelet y Bally, 6th Duke of Bailén, 6th Marquess of Portugalete (1927–2013)
                • Francisco Javier Cavero de Carondelet y Christou, 7th Duke of Bailén, 7th Marquess of Portugalete (born 1952)
                  • (1) Beltrán Cavero de Carondelet y Aguirre (b. 1979)
                    • (2) José Cavero de Carondelet y de Rojas (b. 2019)
                  • (3) Borja Cavero de Carondelet y Aguirre (b. 1988)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) - 29 April 2014
  2. ^ Real Academia de la Historia (DBE) Biografías: Francisco Javier Castaño y Aragorri
  3. ^ Vela, texto e ilustraciones, Francisco (2007). La batalla de Bailén, 1808 : el águila derrotada (1a. ed.). Madrid: Almena Ediciones. ISBN 9788496170766.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Hidalgos de España 2018, p. 126.
  5. ^ Search of title "Bailén, duque de"

Bibliography

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  • Hidalgos de España, Real Asociación de (2018). Elenco de Grandezas y Títulos Nobiliarios Españoles. Ediciones Hidalguía. ISBN 978-84-94841-02-6.