Duke of la Alcúdia

Dukedom of la Alcúdia
Ducado de la Alcúdia (Spanish)
Creation date 1792
Monarch Charles IV of Spain
Peerage Spain
First holder Manuel de Godoy
Present holder Carlos Rúspoli y Morenés
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The title of Duke of la Alcúdia is a Spanish title of nobility created by Charles IV of Spain for Manuel de Godoy in 1792.[1]

Godoy served as Prime Minister to King Charles IV and was later granted an additional dukedom, that of Sueca, as well as being elevated as Príncipe de la Paz.

Title holders

Title Period
Created by Charles IV
I Manuel Godoy y Álvarez-Faria 1792-1851
II Adolfo Rúspoli y Godoy 1855-1914
III Carlos Rúspoli y Álvarez de Toledo 1914-1936
IV Carlos Rúspoli y Caro 1936-1975
V Carlos Rúspoli y Morenés 1975-actual titular

See also

References

External links

Manuel Godoy, duque de la Alcúdia y de Sueca, barón de Mascalbó, príncipe de la Paz (& príncipe pontificio di Bassano)


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