Duke of Arco

Not to be confused with Duke of Arcos.

The Duke of Arco is a Spanish noble title created by King Philip V in 1715 for Alonso Manrique de Lara y Silva.

List of Dukes of Arco

Title holder Period
Created by Philip V of Spain
I Alonso Manrique de Lara y Silva 1715 – 1737
II Luís Lasso de la Vega y Manrique de Lara 1737 – 1768
III Francisco Lasso de la Vega y Sarmiento 1768 – 1805
IV María Andrea Lasso de la Vega y Silva 1805 – 1806
V María Vicenta de Solís y Lasso de la Vega 1806 – 1840
VI María Pilar Osorio y Gutiérrez de los Ríos 1840 – 1921
VII Manuel Felipe Falcó y Osorio 1921 – 1927
VIII Mercedes Falcó y de Anchorena 1927 – present Duchess

Succession

As with other Spanish noble titles, the dukedom of Arco descended according to cognatic primogeniture, meaning that females could inherit the title if they had no brothers (or if their brothers had no issue), such as in the 7th Duchess's case. The rules were relaxed in 2006, since when the eldest child (regardless of gender) can automatically succeed to noble family titles.

The 7th Duchess married the late Fernando de Soto y Colón de Carvajal (1930-2001), V Count of Puerto Hermoso, X Marquis of Arienzo, and it is expected that their son, Manuel de Soto y Falcó, will succeed to his mother's dukedom.[1]

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