Duke of Syracuse

Duke of Syracuse (Spanish: Duque de Siracusa) is a Spanish–Duosicilian royal title that was created in 1940 in the defunct Peerage of the Two Sicilies by Infante Alfonso, heir to the throne of the Two Sicilies, for his newborn daughter Princess Inés.[2][3] It makes reference to the city of Syracuse in the former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

Dukedom of Syracuse
Creation date1940
MonarchInfante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria
First holderPrincess Inés of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Present holderPrincess Inés of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Heir apparentIsabel de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias[1]

Due to its nature as a title in the peerage of the Two Sicilies (ruled by the Spanish royal family and hence adhering to some Spanish customs) it follows the Spanish rules of succession, and so the heir apparent is female, the eldest child of Princess Inés, Isabel de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias (born 10 April 1966).[4]

Isabel de Morales married Joaquín Galán y Otamendi on 23 September 1995 in Toledo, Spain.[5] The couple have two children:

  • Carlota Galán de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias (born March 1998).[6] Second in line to the Dukedom.
  • Inés Galán de Morales y Borbón-Dos Sicilias (born 3 January 2000).[7] Third in line to the Dukedom.

Dukes of Syracuse

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