Duke of Seville () is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee. It was granted on 23 April 1823 by King Ferdinand VII to his nephew, Infante Enrique. The dukes of Seville are members of the Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon.
From 22 October 1968 until his death on 20 May 2025, the holder of the ducal title was Don Francisco de Borbón y Escasany, 5th Duke of Seville.
List of holders of the title
Line of succession
- Eldest heir: Olivia (born 1974)
- (1) Flavia (born 2016)
- (2) Fernando (born 2018)
- (3) Francisco (born 1979)
- (4) Francisco (born 2017)
- Alfonso (1945-2025)
- (5) Alfonso (born 1973)
- (6) Alfonso (born 2014)
- (7) Jerónimo (born 2017)
- (8) Alejandra (born 1976)
- (9) Tristan (born 2011)
- (10) Santiago (born 2011)
- (11) Enrique (born 1970)
- Isabel (1908-1974)
- Francisco de Borbón y Barucci (1936-2001)
- (12) Sofia Isabel Borbón-Barucci Mateos (born 1966)
- (13) Alfonso Rinaldo Borbón-Barucci Mateos (born 1967)
- (14) Ignacio de Borbón (born 2001)
- (15) Noa de Borbón (born 2012)
- (16) Francisco de Borja Borbón-Barucci Mateos (born 1971)
- Elena de Borbón y Barucci (1947-2015)
- (17) Francesca Scasany y de Borbón
- (18) Elena Scasany y de Borbón
- (19) Carla Walker y de Borbón
- (20) Flavia Walker y de Borbón
- (21) Olivia Walker y de Borbón
- (22) José Luis de Borbón y Barucci (born 1948)
Sources
- Juan Martina Torres, The History of Spanish Nobility, 1500âÂÂpresent (Madrid 2009), for the: Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) (translated title)
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