Andrés Fernández Pacheco, 10th Duke of Escalona
The Most Excellent Andrés Fernández Pacheco 10th Duke of Escalona | |
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Portrait at the Real Academia Española, 1757 | |
Born | Andrés María Hipólito Casiano José Antonio Cayetano Fernández Pacheco y Moscoso Acuña Silva Manrique Girón Portocarrero y Portugal (1710-08-13)13 August 1710 Madrid, Spain |
Died | 27 June 1746(1746-06-27) (aged 35) Madrid, Spain |
Seat C of the Real Academia Española | |
In office 25 May 1726 – 27 June 1746 | |
Preceded by | Alonso Rodríguez Castañón |
Succeeded by | Francisco Antonio de Angulo |
Director of the Real Academia Española | |
In office 10 June 1738 – 27 June 1746 | |
Preceded by | Mercurio López Pacheco |
Succeeded by | Juan López Pacheco |
Andrés María Hipólito Casiano José Antonio Cayetano Fernández Pacheco y Moscoso Acuña Silva Manrique Girón Portocarrero y Portugal, twice Grandee of Spain, 10th Duke of Escalona, 10th Marquis of Villena, 16th Count of Castañeda, 12th Count of San Esteban de Gormaz and 10th Count of Xiquena (13 August 1710 – 27 June 1746), was a Spanish aristocrat and academician.
He was born and died in Madrid, the grandson and son of the 1st and 2nd Directors of the Royal Spanish Academy, respectively. Himself became a member at the age of 16, on 25 April 1726. He married Ana María de Toledo Portugal y Córdoba, 11th Countess of Oropesa in 1727, who gave him two daughters and died in 1729. He married for a second time with Isabel María Pacheco Téllez-Girón y Toledo in 1731. Fernández Pacheco became the 3rd lifetime Director of the Royal Spanish Academy at the death of his father in 1738 (aged 28).[1] He was promoted to be a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. He died at the age of 36 in 1746.
He was succeeded as Duke of Escalona by his daughter María López Pacheco, who married her uncle and his brother, Juan López Pacheco.
Some references
- ^ "Andrés Fernández Pacheco - letra C". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 May 2023.
- http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/Heraldica-Piedra/marqueses-villena-segovia.html
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by | Director of Royal Spanish Academy 1738-1746 | Succeeded by |
Spanish nobility | ||
Preceded by | Duke of Escalona 1738-1746 | Succeeded by María López Pacheco |
Marquis of Villena 1738-1746 | ||
Count of Castañeda 1738-1746 | ||
Count of San Esteban de Gormaz 1738-1746 | ||
Count of Xiquena 1738-1746 |
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- Gabriel Álvarez de Toledo (1713)
- Alonso Rodríguez Castañón (1717)
- Andrés Fernández Pacheco (1726)
- Francisco Antonio de Angulo (1764)
- Manuel de Lardizábal y Uribe (1775)
- Francisco Martínez de la Rosa (1821)
- Luis González Bravo (1863)
- Antonio de Benavides (1872)
- Cristino Martos y Balbí[1]
- Miguel Colmeiro Penido (1893)
- José María Asensio (1904)
- Antonio Fernández Grilo[2]
- Juan Vázquez de Mella[3]
- Ramón Pérez de Ayala[4]
- Luis Rosales (1964)
- Luis Goytisolo (1995)
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