Luis Fernández de Córdoba, 17th Duke of Medinaceli

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Luis Jesús Fernández de Córdoba y Salabert, 17th Duke of Medinaceli, GE (16 January 1880 – 13 July 1956), was a Spanish nobleman and trophy hunter.[http://dbe.rah.es/biografias/50885/luis-jesus-fernandez-de-cordoba-y-salabert Real Academia de la Historia (Diccionario Bibliográfico): Luis Jesús Fernández de Córdoba y Salabert][https://www.expansion.com/fueradeserie/cultura/2019/03/11/5c1a0c97e5fdea44568b4607.html Expansión: El libro que recuerda la vida del duque de Medinaceli - 11 March 2019] He was born the world's most titled person since his father, the 16th Duke, had died months before in a hunting accident. He was 11 times a duke, 17 a marquess, 15 a count and 4 a viscount.[https://www.amazon.es/Cazadores-españoles-siglo-Arte-Fotograf%C3%ADa/dp/8416714290 Rafael Castellano Barón, conde de Priego, Cazadores Españoles del Siglo XX, Vol. 1, Turner (Madrid, 2017), p. 109]

Early life

Born as the only son of the 16th Duke of Medinaceli, Luis María Fernández de Córdoba y Pérez de Barradas, and his second wife Casilda Remigia de Salabert y Arteaga, 9th Marchioness of Torrecilla. He was baptised the day after his birth in the parish church of San Luis Obispo of Madrid. He was born posthumously to his father, who had died in a hunting accident some months earlier and as such he assumed the historical titles of the House of Medinaceli from birth.

His mother, who would become the 11th Duchess of Ciudad Real in her own right, remarried the politician Mariano Fernández de Henestrosa, 1st Duke of Santo Mauro, in 1884. Through them, Luis was a half brother to Rafael and Casilda Fernández de Henestrosa.

Marriage and issue

In 1911, he married Ana María Fernández de Henestrosa y Gayoso de los Cobos, lady-in-waiting of Queen Ena, daughter of the 8th Count of Moriana del Río, a Gentilhombre Grandee of Alfonso XIII. The ceremony took place in Madrid.

File:17th Duke of Medinaceli wedding.png

From his first marriage he had two daughters:

In 1938 his first wife Ana María died. He remarried on December 22, 1939, with María de la Concepción Rey de Pablo Blanco, with whom he had a daughter:

  • Casilda Fernández de Córdoba y Rey (Madrid, 1941 - Córdoba, April 19, 1998), 20th Duchess of Cardona.

Later life

In 1929, he was granted the Order of the Golden Fleece by Alfonso XIII. The collar he had been bestowed with had once belonged to Louis Bonaparte, Napoleon's younger brother.

He inherited his fondness for hunting and horse-riding from his grandmother Angela Pérez de Barradas y Bernuy, 1st Duchess of Denia and Tarifa — titles that he also held when his uncle Carlos María Fernández de Córdoba died. He was an indefatigable traveler, at the same time that he carried out numerous investigations, especially in the field of falconry, and founded the Spanish Museum of Trophy Hunting. In 1927 he was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences; His entrance speech was about birds of prey in falconry.

Considered one of the main exponents of big-game hunting in Europe, the duke made expeditions to British East Africa (1908-1909) and the North Pole (1910, 1921). In addition, he wrote numerous publications on hunting and nature, and in his palace in Madrid he founded a museum of natural history, the collection of which had to be transferred to the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936.

After suffering a myocardial infarction, Luis Fernández de Córdoba died on July 13, 1956, in the now disappeared Palace of the Duke of Uceda in Madrid. File:Palacio Uceda plaza Colón.jpg (later Medinaceli) in Madrid, home of Don Luis, c. 1875]] He is buried in the Basilica of Jesús de Medinaceli in Madrid.

Titles and styles

=Titles=

Source:[http://www.fundacionmedinaceli.org/casaducal/fichaindividuo.aspx?id=263 Fundación Casa Ducal de Medinaceli: Luis Jesús Fernández de Córdoba y Salabert, XVII Duque de Medinaceli]

==Dukedoms==

==Marquessates==

  • 13th Marquess of Alcalá de la Alameda
  • 13th Marquess of Aitona (GE)
  • 15th Marquess of Cogolludo
  • 16th Marquess of Comares
  • 18th Marquess of Denia
  • 10th Marquess of Navahermosa
  • 16th Marquess of las Navas
  • 13th Marquess of Malagón
  • 14th Marquess of Montalbán
  • 19th Marquess of Pallars
  • 16th Marquess of Priego (GE)
  • 12th Marquess of Solera
  • 18th Marquess of Tarifa

File:Duke of Medinaceli Giraffe.jpg) poses with his trophy giraffe in British East Africa, 1908]]

  • 10th Marquess of Torrecilla (GE)
  • 18th Marquess of Villa Real
  • 14th Marquess of Villafranca
  • 14th Marquess of Villalba

==Countships==

  • 18th Count of Alcoutim
  • 51st Count of Ampurias
  • 12th Count of Aramayona
  • 23rd Count of Buendía
  • 19th Count of Cocentaina
  • 15th Count of Castellar
  • 18th Count of Risco
  • 18th Count of los Molares
  • 18th Count of Medellín
  • 7th Count of Ofalia

File:Duke of Medinaceli Africa.jpg cordite .465 Nitro Express, 1909]]

  • 21st Count of Osona
  • 25th Count of Prades
  • 16th Count of Santa Gadea (GE)
  • 16th Count of Valenza y Valladares
  • 13th Count of Villalonso

==Viscountcies==

  • 45th Viscount of Bas
  • 43rd Viscount of Cabrera
  • 11th Viscount of Linares
  • 41st Viscount of Vilamur

= Styles =

Selected works

  • Diario de mi viaje alrededor del mundo en 1907, 1915
  • Catálogo de aves europeas de mi colección, 1915
  • Cómo cacé la jirafa de mi colección venatoria, 1915
  • Expedición ártica en el verano de 1910, 1919
  • Notas sobre la cacería en el África oriental inglesa, 1919
  • Ballenas, focas y similares, 1924
  • Aves de rapiña y su caza, 1927
  • Expedición ártica en el verano de 1921, 1929
  • La profecía de la bruja, 1940
  • El elefante en la Ciencia, la Mitología, la Tradición y la Historia, 1941
  • Breve historial de las armas de caza, 1942
  • La caza de las aves de rapiña, 1942
  • El alce y su caza, 1943
  • Las aves de rapiña en la cetrería, 1943

Arms

File:Coat of Arms of Luis Fernández de Córdoba y Salabert, 17th Duke of Medinaceli.svg|Coat of Arms
(1931-1956)

Ancestors

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|2= 2. Luis María Fernández de Córdoba y Pérez de Barradas, 16th Duke of Medinaceli

|3= 3. Casilda de Salabert y Arteaga, 11th Duchess of Ciudad Real

|4= 4. Luis Tomás Fernández de Córdoba y Ponce de León, 15th Duke of Medinaceli

|5= 5. Ángela Pérez de Barradas y Bernuy, 1st Duchess of Denia y Tarifa

|6= 6. Narciso de Salabert y Pinedo, 7th Marquess of Torrecilla

|7= 7. María Josefa de Arteaga y Silva

|8= 8. Luis Joaquín Fernández de Córdoba y Benavides, 14th Duke of Medinaceli

|9= 9. María de la Concepción Ponce de León y Carvajal

|10= 10. Fernando Pérez de Barradas y Arias de Saavedra, 9th Marquess of Peñaflor

|11= 11. María del Rosario Bernuy y Aguayo

|12= 12. Manuel de Salabert y Torres, 6th Marquess of Torrecilla

|13= 13. María Casilda de Pinedo y Huici

|14= 14. Andrés Avelino de Arteaga y Carvajal Vargas, 6th Marquess of Valmediano

|15= 15. Fernanda María de Silva y Téllez Girón

|16= 16. Luis María Fernández de Córdova y Gonzaga, 13th Duke of Medinaceli

|17= 17. Joaquina María de Benavides y Pacheco, 3rd Duchess of Santisteban del Puerto

|18= 18. Antonio María Ponce de León Dávila y Carrillo de Albornoz, 4th Duke of Montemar

|19= 19. María Luisa de Carvajal y Gonzaga

|20= 20. Juan Bautista Pérez de Barradas y Pérez de Barradas, 8th Marquess of Peñaflor

|21= 21. Ángela Arias de Saavedra y Vélez de Guevara

|22= 22. Juan Bautista Bernuy y Valda, 7th Marquess of Benamejí

|23= 23. María del Carmen Aguayo y Aguayo, 4th Countess of Villaverde la Alta

|24= 24. Félix María de Salabert y O'Brien, 5th Marquess of Torrecilla

|25= 25. Rosa de Torres y Feloaga

|26= 26. Manuel Pinedo e Ibaizábal

|27= 27. Ana de Huici y Zailorda

|28= 28. Andrés Avelino de Arteaga y Palafox, 5th Marquess of Valmediano

|29= 29. Joaquina de Carvajal Vargas y Manrique de Lara

|30= 30. José Gabriel de Silva-Bazán y Waldstein, 10th Marquess of Santa Cruz

|31= 31. Joaquina Téllez-Girón y Pimentel, 2nd Countess of Osilo

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See also

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