Duke of Arcos
Duke of Arcos is a title in the Peerage of Spain that was created by Isabella I of Castile, on 20 January 1493, for Rodrigo Ponce de León, then Count of Arcos. The dukedom is among the first 25 titles which reached the rank of Grandee of Spain 1st Class, in 1520. Its name derives from Arcos de la Frontera in Cádiz.
Dukedom of Arcos | |
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Creation date | 20 January 1493 |
Monarch | Isabella I |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Rodrigo Ponce de León, 1st Duke of Arcos |
Present holder | María Cristina de Ulloa y Ponce de León, 18th Duchess of Arcos[1] |
List of Counts of Arcos
- Pedro Ponce de León, 1st Count of Arcos
- Juan Pérez Ponce de León, 2nd Count of Arcos
- Rodrigo Ponce de León, 3rd Count of Arcos
- Francisca Ponce de León, 4th Countess of Arcos:
- Rodrigo Ponce de León, 5th Count of Arcos (1488–1493). 1st Duke of Arcos (since 1493)
List of Dukes of Arcos (1493)
- Rodrigo Ponce de León, 1st Duke of Arcos (1493–1530)
- Luis Ponce de León, 2nd Duke of Arcos (1512–1573)
- Rodrigo Ponce de León, 3rd Duke of Arcos (1534–1630)
- Rodrigo Ponce de León, 4th Duke of Arcos (1602–1658)
- Francisco Ponce de León, 5th Duke of Arcos (1632–1673)
- Manuel Ponce de León, 6th Duke of Arcos (1633–1693)
- Joaquín Ponce de León, 7th Duke of Arcos (1665–1729)
- Joaquín Ponce de León, 8th Duke of Arcos (1667–1743)
- Manuel Ponce de León, 9th Duke of Arcos (1670–1744)
- Francisco Ponce de León, 10th Duke of Arcos (1677–1763)
- Antonio Ponce de León, 11th Duke of Arcos (1726–1780)
- María Josefa Pimentel, 12th Duchess of Arcos (1750–1835)
- Pedro Téllez-Girón, 13th Duke of Arcos (1810–1844)
- Pedro Téllez-Girón, 14th Duke of Arcos (1814–1882)
- José Brunetti, 15th Duke of Arcos (1839–1928)
- Ángela María Téllez-Girón, 16th Duchess of Arcos (b. 1925)
- Ángela María de Solís-Beaumont, 17th Duchess of Arcos (b. 1950)
- Cristina de Ulloa y Solís-Beaumont, 18th Duchess of Arcos (b.1980)
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