Duke of Liría and Jérica (Spanish: Duque de Liría y Jérica) is a title of Spanish nobility, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee of Spain, created the 13 of December of 1707 by King Philip V of Spain for James FitzJames, the illegitimate son of King James II and Arabella Churchill. Its name refers to the towns of Liria, located in the Province of Valencia, and Jérica, located in the Province of Castellón. Its original denomination, at the time of its concession was "Duke of Liria and Xérica".
Duke of Liría and Jérica (Spanish: Duque de Liría y Jérica) is a title of Spanish nobility, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee of Spain, created the 13 of December of 1707 by King Philip V of Spain for James FitzJames, the illegitimate son of King James II and Arabella Churchill. Its name refers to the towns of Liria, located in the Province of Valencia, and Jérica, located in the Province of Castellón. Its original denomination, at the time of its concession was "Duke of Liria and Xérica". (en)
Duke of Liría and Jérica (Spanish: Duque de Liría y Jérica) is a title of Spanish nobility, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee of Spain, created the 13 of December of 1707 by King Philip V of Spain for James FitzJames, the illegitimate son of King James II and Arabella Churchill. Its name refers to the towns of Liria, located in the Province of Valencia, and Jérica, located in the Province of Castellón. Its original denomination, at the time of its concession was "Duke of Liria and Xérica". (en)