Carlos María Fitz-James Stuart, 16th Duke of Alba

Carlos María Fitz-James Stuart y Palafox, 16th Duke of Alba, 9th Duke of Berwick, GE (December 4, 1849 October 15, 1901) was a Spanish nobleman who held, amongst others, the Dukedom of Alba and Berwick.

Carlos María Fitz-James Stuart, 16th Duke of Alba, circa 1870

Biography

The 16th Duke of Alba aged 11 in uniform of the War of Africa, 1860

He was born at Madrid, the only son of Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 15th Duke of Alba. His mother Maria Francesca was the daughter of Cipriano de Palafox y Portocarrero, Duke of Peñaranda, and sister of Eugénie de Montijo, Empress of the French.
During his father's lifetime he was styled Duke of Huescar. On 16 September 1860 he succeeded his mother in all her titles except the Marquisate of the Bañeza and the Viscountcy of Palacios de la Valduerna, and on 10 July 1881 he succeeded to all his father's titles except the Dukedom of Galisteo, which went to his sister Maria de la Asuncíon Rosalia, 18th Duchess of Galisteo. As a result of this inheritance the Duke of Alba was a Grandee of the first class twelve times over. As heir-male of James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick he also claimed the English title of Duke of Berwick, and used the title when staying with Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle.

He married Maria del Rosario, 22nd Countess of Siruela on 10 December 1877 at Madrid. She was herself a Grandee of the first class, and daughter of Manuel Pascual Luis Carlós Felix Fortunato Falcó, Marquis of Almonazir by his wife Maria del Pilar, 3rd Duchess of Fernan Nuñez. His wife was born at Pau on 3 October 1854 and died at Paris on 27 March 1904.

They had 3 children:

Like his father, he was educated at the Salamanca University and the military school of Paris. He was Spanish Ambassador in Brussels between 1872 and 1878, and in Saint Petersburg until 1885. Between 1887 and 1894 he was Grand Treasurer of Spain and diplomat in Istambul. In 1895, he founded the Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro along with a group of distinguished Spanish nobles and King Alfonso XIII of Spain.

The Duke of Alba was also a Senator of the Kingdom, Chamberlain to the Queen Regent Christina, and a Knight of the Golden Fleece. He died from cancer as Spanish Ambassador in the US in New York, aboard Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht, aged 51.

Ancestry

Titles

Spanish nobility
Preceded by
Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart
Duke of Alba
18811901
Succeeded by
Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart
Preceded by
Maria Francesca Palafox Portocarrero
Count of Miranda del Castañar
18601901
Duke of Peñaranda, Marquis of Valderrabano, Count of Montijo
18601901
Succeeded by
Hernando Fitz-James Stuart
Count of Teba
18601901
Succeeded by
Eugenia María del Pilar Fitz-James Stuart
Titles in pretence
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart
Duke of Berwick
18811901
Succeeded by
Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart

References

  • George Edward Cokayne, ed. Vicary Gibbs, The Complete Peerage, volume II (London, 1912) page 167
  • "Duque de Alba". Archived from the original on 27 February 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  • "Conde de Miranda". Archived from the original on 25 March 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2012.


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