Duke of Segovia explained

Dukedom of Segovia
Creation Date:23 June 1933
Creation:First
Peerage:Peerage of Spain
First Holder:Infante Jaime
Last Holder:Infante Jaime
Heir Apparent:Reverted to the Crown.
Status:Extinct
Extinction Date:20 March 1975[1]

Duke of Segovia, named after the city of Segovia, was a substantive title. It was created on 23 June 1933 by King Alfonso XIII, as the reason for the Infante Jaime renounced his rights to the defunct Spanish throne for himself and his descendants.[2] It does not include any territorial landholdings and does not produce any revenue for the title-holder.

Dukes of Segovia

First creation, 1933-1975

| Infante Jaime
House of Bourbon
1933–1975| | 23 June 1908
Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso, Segovia, Spain
son of King Alfonso XIII and Queen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg| Emanuela de Dampierre
1935-1947
Charlotte Tiedemann
1949-1975| 20 March 1975
Kantonsspital St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland
aged 66|-|}

Notes and References

  1. https://www.hola.com/realeza/casa_espanola/2015122482843/infante-jaime-de-borbon/ Don Jaime de Borbón, el infante que pudo reinar
  2. https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/8904/jaime-de-borbon-y-battenberg Jaime de Borbón y Battenberg