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Is a Luxembourg grand duchess a HRH or is another style applicable?
FearÉIREANN
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22:27, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
From what I know, Royal Highness is the applicable style. Prior to Grand Duchess Charlotte's marriage to Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma, the only persons to hold the HRH style were the Grand Duke and his heir. As Felix was a HRH his wife, children and descendants carry that style. Prsgodd e ss187 23:33, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
Apparently there was a copyright violation with the original article. The removal of such text is necessary. But instead of removing the copyvio stuff some individual wiped the entire article meaning that we lost such information as the woman's date of birth, the categories the article was linked to, and even the template for the page, none of which remotely was copyvio. So I've had to use my admin powers to dig around in the deleted article to find what was the date of birth of the woman.
Next time they could across a copyvio could the person fixing it have their brain switched on at the time and leave things like dates of birth, categories and templates that patiently aren't copyvios on the page. Just take the copyvio out, or if you can't tell which bits are, reduce the article to a stub. But don't wipe the entire page, leaving broken links, redirects to nothing, and all the non-copyvio information lost.
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The wife of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg does not hold the official title of Grand Duchess, the title of Grand Duchess is only given if a female is also the sovereign. See Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and her husband Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma, Prince Félix was not Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Interesting is also a graph published by Hello Magazine [ [1]] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.92.64.103 ( talk • contribs) 09:20, 22 December 2006
In Luxembourg there are persistent rumours that Maria Teresa were the granddaughter of ex-dictator Fulgencio Batista.
Sometimes these rumours are denied, but I have never seen an official documented denial.
Can someone provide solid information on this?
Lignomontanus 10:07, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
8. Francisco MESTRE y FERNANDEZ CRIADO | |||||||||||||||
4. José Antonio MESTRE y RAMOS-ALMEYDA | |||||||||||||||
9. Matilde RAMOS-ALMEYDA y GOMEZ | |||||||||||||||
2. José Antonio MESTRE y ALVAREZ | |||||||||||||||
10. Lucas ALVAREZ y CERICE | |||||||||||||||
5. Maria Narcisa ALVAREZ y TABIÓ | |||||||||||||||
11. Narcisa TABIÓ y de la LANZA | |||||||||||||||
1. Maria Theresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg | |||||||||||||||
12. Melchior BATISTA y VARONA | |||||||||||||||
6. Agustin BATISTA y GONZÁLEZ de MENDOZA | |||||||||||||||
13. Julia GONZÁLEZ de MENDOZA | |||||||||||||||
3. Maria Teresa BATISTA y FALLA | |||||||||||||||
14. Laureano FALLA y GUTIÉRREZ | |||||||||||||||
7. Maria Teresa FALLA y BONET | |||||||||||||||
15. Maria Dolores BONET y MORA | |||||||||||||||
I got the chills when I saw her mother's lastname. Is she related to Fulgencio Batista? Who was defeated by Castro? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.124.184.179 ( talk) 18:53, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
On the pages 10 and 11 of the genealogical study of Cuban families :
http://www.cubagenweb.org/Revista/Revista%20V06-N3.pdf ,
it is written, "As well explained by Don Luis Lira Montt in his work La prueba de la hidalguia en el Derecho Indiano, among the positive acts (or proofs) of hidalguia (Spanish untitled nobility) in the Indies were : the posts of Alcalde (mayor), Alcalde ordinario (ordinary mayor), Alcalde de primero y segundo voto (mayor of first or second vote), Regidor (alderman), Regidor perpetuo (perpetual city governor), Regidor decano (senior city governor), Alférez real (royal ensign), Alguacil mayor (principal constable), Procurador general (general attorney), Alcalde mayor provincial (provincial principal mayor), Alcalde de la Santa Hermandad (mayor of the sacred brotherhood), Fiel ejecutor (civil servant in charge of the supplies of the city), Depositario general (general treasurer) and other posts of the counsel" (...) and "According to the thesis presented by D. Luis Lira Montt, we can deduce that from the first moment (of the Spanish colonization of the island of Cuba) the alcaldes (mayors) were chosen from among the most notorious hidalgos (nobles) and important and respectable persons of the city, a tradition that is maintained until the beginning of the Ten Years' War (1868). From that moment on the Alcaldes were from among those loyal to the crown, taking in consideration the respectability and accomplishments of the person".
So according to the genealogy of the Grand Duchess consort Maria Teresa (by genealogist William Addams Reitwiesner), she could have ties with the Spanish-Cuban petty noble stock by the Batista family, this latter that which we could consider from the Spanish "mayoral nobility" in Cuba :
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Does Maria Teresa hold the titles Duchess of Nassau, Princess of Bourbon-Parma, Countess Palatine of the Rhine, Count of Sayn, Konigstein, Katzenelnbogen and Diez Burgrave of Hammerstein, Lady of Mahlberg, Wiesbaden, Idstein, Merenberg, Limburg and Eppstein and Does she belong to royal house Luxembourg-Nassau (by marriage) Otters2023 ( talk) 00:38, 22 January 2023 (UTC)