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Encyclopedia > Duque de Ciudad Rodrigo

The Spanish title of Duque de Ciudad Rodrigo was conferred on the British General Arthur Wellesley, 1st Viscount Wellington in January 1812. It is held by his descendants the Dukes of Wellington.


Duques de Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)


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Ciudad Rodrigo is a small cathedral city in Salamanca Province in western Spain (approximately a population of 7000 inhabitants, and head of the judicial district).
Ferdinand also re-established the bishopric as suffragan of the Diocese of Santiago de Compostella; comprises the greater part of the province of Salamanca, and a portion of the province of Cáceres, an act confirmed by Pope Alexander III in 1175.
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