Duke of Algeciras (), is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee. It was granted to Isabel Gutiérrez de Castro y CossÃÂo in 1906 by Alfonso XIII. The title was created to honor the first duchess's late son, Juan Manuel Sánchez y Gutiérrez de Castro, Duke consort of Almodóvar del RÃÂo, minister of state and chairman of the Algeciras Conference.
The title makes reference to the municipality of Algeciras, near the Strait of Gibraltar.
Dukes of Algeciras
- Isabel Gutiérrez de Castro y CossÃÂo, 1st Duchess of Algeciras (1906-1907)
- MarÃÂa de las Mercedes de Hoyos y Sánchez, 2nd Duchess of Algeciras (1904-1981)
- Ricardo López de Carrizosa y de Hoyos, 3rd Duke of Algeciras (1983-2013)
- Carlos López de Carrizosa y Mitjans, 4th Duke of Algeciras (since 2015)
Line of succession
- Isabel Gutiérrez de Castro y CossÃÂo, 1st Duchess of Algeciras (1822âÂÂ1907)
- Juan Manuel Sánchez y Gutiérrez de Castro, Duke consort of Almodóvar del RÃÂo (1850-1906)
- Isabel MarÃÂa de la Concepción Sánchez y de Hoces, 9th Marchioness of Puebla de los Infantes (1875-1943)
- MarÃÂa de las Mercedes de Hoyos y Sánchez, 2nd Duchess of Algeciras (1904âÂÂ1981)
- Ricardo López de Carrizosa y de Hoyos, 3rd Duke of Algeciras, 11th Marquess of Puebla de los Infantes, 4th Marquess of Zornoza (1932âÂÂ2013)
- Carlos López de Carrizosa y Mitjans, 4th Duke of Algeciras, 12th Marquess of Puebla de los Infantes, 5th Marquess of Zornoza ()
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