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Duke of Granada de Ega

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Duke of Granada de Ega
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Duke of Granada de Ega (Spanish: Duque de Granada de Ega) commonly known as Duke of Granada, is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1729 by Philip V to Juan de Idiázquez y Eguía, who was captain general of the Royal Spanish Armies.[2]

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The title makes reference to an area near the River Ega, in Navarre.[3][4]

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Dukes of Granada de Ega (1729)

  • Juan de Idiázquez y Eguía, 1st Duke of Granada de Ega (1665–1736)
  • Antonio de Idiáquez y Garnica, 2nd Duke of Granada de Ega (1686–1754), eldest son of Pedro de Idiázquez y Eguía, brother of the 1st Duke
  • Ignacio de Idiáquez y Aznárez Garro, 3rd Duke of Granada de Ega (1713–1769), eldest son of the 2nd Duke
  • Francisco de Borja de Idiáquez y Palafox, 4th Duke of Granada de Ega (d. 1817), eldest son of the 3rd Duke
  • Francisco Javier de Idiáquez y Carvajal, 5th Duke of Granada de Ega (1778–1848), eldest son of the 4th Duke
  • Francisco Javier Azlor de Aragón e Idiáquez, 6th Duke of Granada de Ega (1842–1919), eldest son of María de la Concepción de Idiázquez y del Corral, eldest daughter of the 5th Duke
  • José Antonio Azlor de Aragón y Hurtado de Zaldívar, 7th Duke of Granada de Ega (1873–1960), eldest son of the 6th Duke
  • María del Carmen Azlor de Aragón y Guillamas, 8th Duchess of Granada de Ega (1912–1988), eldest daughter of the 7th Duke
  • Juan Alfonso Martos y Azlor de Aragón, 9th Duke of Granada de Ega (b. 1942), eldest son of the 8th Duchess
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Palace of the Dukes of Granada in Madrid, now houses a hotel
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