Countship of Lucena

Comital Crown
(Spanish Heraldry)

The Countship of Lucena (Condado de Lucena) is a Spanish hereditary comital title conferred on General Leopoldo O'Donnell y Joris by Queen Isabella II of Spain, on 25 July 1847. It was granted to him after defeating carlist General Ramón Cabrera in Lucena del Cid in the province of Valencia, as a victory title.

As General O'Donnell was created in 1860 Duke of Tetuan, the title Count of Lucena has been held since then by several Dukes of Tetuan. The 3rd Duke ceded this title to his elder daughter Blanca, but as her elder brother, the 4th Duke, died shortly after her father, the two titles were joined again. The 7th Duke ceded the title to his fourth and youngest son, son it is expectable that, in the future, the two titles would definitely split up.

Counts of Lucena (1847-)

The heir presumptive is Carlos O'Donnell, Marquis of Altamira (born 1974).

Notes

  1. Gazeta de Madrid archives. Succession of the Countship of Lucena (5 January 1930). Retrieved 2010-03-07
  2. BOE archives. Succession of the Countship of Lucena (9 July 1952). Retrieved 2010-03-07
  3. BOE archives. Succession of the Countship of Lucena (24 January 1957). Retrieved 2010-03-07
  4. BOE archives. Succession of the Countship of Lucena (5 June 2005). Retrieved 2010-03-07

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