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Keep. Being a nobleman confers automatic notability if the title of nobility makes its owner a member of a national parliament. Wikipedia has lots of articles on members of Britain's nobility, living and dead, whose main claim to notability is having been a member of the
House of Lords. If this person was a member of Spain's house of lords or a similar body, such as a privy council, then he is automatically notable. However, it is not clear whether his title made him a member of a national legislature as well, and I would welcome clarification on this point from someone who knows more about Spanish history. --
Eastmain (
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01:29, 7 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Delete Fails
WP:BIO. Being a Spanish nobleman does not make the person inherently norable. This belongs at a genealogy site such as Ancestry.com.
Edison (
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02:11, 8 May 2008 (UTC)reply
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