Duke of Tamames

Duke of Tamames (Spanish: Duque de Tamames) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1805 by Charles IV to Antonio María Mesía del Barco, 22nd Lord of Tamames and 7th Marquess of Campollano.[2][3]

Dukedom of Tamames
Creation date23 May 1805
MonarchCharles IV
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderAntonio María Mesía del Barco y Castro, 1st Duke of Tamames
Present holderVacant
Heir apparentJuan José Mesía y Medina, 6th Duke of Galisteo[1]

Dukes of Tamames

  1. Antonio María Mesía del Barco y Castro, 1st Duke of Tamames
  2. José María Mesía del Barco y Garro, 2nd Duke of Tamames
  3. José Mesía del Barco y Pando, 3rd Duke of Tamames
  4. José Mesía del Barco y Gayoso de los Cobos, 4th Duke of Tamames
  5. José María Mesía del Barco y Fitz-James Stuart, 5th Duke of Tamames
  6. Juan María Mesía del Barco y Lesseps, 6th Duke of Tamames
  7. José Luis Mesía y Figueroa, 7th Duke of Tamames[4]

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