Fernando María Muñoz y Borbón, 2nd Duke of Tarancón

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Fernando Muñoz, 2nd Duke of Tarancón
Born(1838-04-27)27 April 1838
Madrid, Spain
Died7 October 1910(1910-10-07) (aged 72)
FatherAgustín Fernando Muñoz, Duke of Riánsares
MotherMaria Christina of the Two Sicilies

Fernando María Muñoz y Borbón (April 27, 1838 – December 7, 1910), or Fernando Muñoz, 2nd Duke of Tarancón and Riánsares, was the second son and fourth child of the Maria Christina, Regent of Spain, and her morganatic husband Agustín Fernando Muñoz, Duke of Riánsares.[1][2] He was thus the half-brother of Queen Isabella II.

Biography[edit]

In 1840, he was exiled from Spain with his parents when Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara, took power, before returning to Madrid in 1843.[1]

In 1847, the queen mother was again exiled to France with her children and settled in Rueil-Malmaison. During this exile, his older brother, Agustín died at the age of 18 without descendants on July 15, 1855. His two other brothers, Juan Muñoz, Count of Recuerdo, and José Muñoz, Count of Gracia, died as well. Fernando, as the only surviving son of the couple, inherits the titles of his older brother and becomes Duke of Tarancón and Viscount of Rostrollano.[1]

In 1873, on the death of his father, he became the Duke of Riánsares and Montmorot. After the restoration of 1874, he returned to Spain under the reign of his nephew, Alfonso XII, who named him Grandee of Spain.[1]

Marriage and descendants[edit]

On September 11, 1861, he married Eladia Bernaldo de Quirós González de Cienfuegos, daughter of José María Bernaldo de Quirós Llanes, 7th Marquis de Campo Sagrado, who gave him eleven children:[1][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Fernando María Muñoz y Borbón". Diccionario biográfico español (in Spanish). Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  2. ^ "El braguetazo de un guardia de corps". La Nueva España (in Spanish). 2010-01-19. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  3. ^ F. J. Zorrilla y González de Mendoza, 1971: Genealogía de la Casa de Borbón de España, Madrid, Editorial Nacional

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