José Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo, 18th Duke of Medina Sidonia
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 José Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo y Silva, 18th Duke of Medina Sidonia, 14th Marquis of Villafranca del Bierzo, 14th Marquis of los Vélez, 12th Duke of Fernandina, 13th Marquis of Molina and 22nd Count of Niebla, Grandee of Spain
, Knight of the Reales Maestranzas de Caballería de Valencia
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 and Seville
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, and of the Order of Alcántara
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 (Madrid
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, Spain
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; 14 August 1826 - 15 February 1900) was a Spanish aristocrat
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 and politician
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 who served as Superior Chief of the Palace from 1885 until his death.

Background

The Duke was the elder son of Pedro de Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo, 17th Duke of Medina Sidonia and María del Pilar Joaquina de Silva, fifth daughter of José Gabriel de Silva, 12th Marquis of Santa Cruz and Joaquina Téllez-Girón y Pimentel, daughter of Pedro Téllez-Girón, 9th Duke of Osuna and María Josefa Pimentel, 14th Countess Duchess of Benavente. He was educated at the Theresian Military Academy
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, in Austro-Hungary, where his father was exiled for being a carlist
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 sympathiser.

Politics

In 1847, Queen Isabella II
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 lifted the seizure of the properties of the Medina Sidonias in Spain, and the family was able to return. The young Pepe, by then Marquis of los Vélez, started his political career, taking a seat in 1852 at the Parliament of the Two Sicilies
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, as Prince of Paternò. He succeeded in the dukedom in 1862, and following the Restoration of the monarchy
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 in 1874, became senator
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 in his own right in 1875 and for the province of Cádiz
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 in 1876.

From 1885, he served as Superior Chief of Palace with King Alfonso XIII, and was part of the extraordinary embassy, headed by the Duke of Montpensier, sent to Russia
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 in 1883 to represent Spain at the coronation of Tsar Alexander III
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. He received numerous honours and decorations, including the Golden Fleece
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, the Collar of the Order of Charles III and the Grand Cross of the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa
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.

Family

Medina Sidonia married his first cousin Rosalía Caro y Álvarez de Toledo, daughter of Pedro Caro, 4th Marquis of la Romana and granddaughter of Pedro Caro, 3rd Marquis of la Romana, in Erpel, Austro-Hungary, the 26 September 1846. They had four children:
  • Doña María del Socorro Álvarez de Toledo (1847–1929), married Don José Maria Ortuño de Ezpeleta, 4th Duke of Castroterreño and had issue.
  • Don Alonso Álvarez de Toledo, 15th Marquis of los Vélez (1850–1897), married Doña María Trinidad Caballero, daughter of Andrés Caballero, 1st Marquis of Somosancho. Died before succeeding his father and without issue.
  • Doña Inés Álvarez de Toledo, 16th Marquise of Cazaza en África (1857–1937), married Don Fernando Ramírez de Haro, 13th Count of Bornos, and had issue.
  • Don José Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo, 19th Duke of Medina Sidonia
    José Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo, 19th Duke of Medina Sidonia
    José Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo y Caro, 19th Duke of Medina Sidonia was Duke of Medina Sidonia from 1905.In Madrid in 1893 he married his cousin Rosalía Caro y Caro....

    , who succeeded in the titles of his father.

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