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Juan O'Donnell

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Don Juan O'Donnell y Vargas, III Duke of Tetuan, Grandee of Spain, III Conde de Lucena, Cavalry Colonel, Director of the School of Military Riding, was born in Madrid in 1864. He was married in 1896 to Dona Maria Diaz de Mendoza y Aguado, of the noble house of Lalain and Balazote, Marquises of Fontanar. He was the son of Carlos O'Donnell y Abréu, II Duke of Tetuan. He served as Minister for War under Miguel Primo de Rivera 1924 to 1928 when he died in office.[1]

References

  1. ^ Klepak, Hal (6 July 2015). "Churchill Comes of Age: Cuba 1895". The History Press – via Google Books.

See also

Political offices
Preceded by Duke of Tetuan
5 November 1867–9 February 1903
Succeeded by
Count of Lucena
5 November 1867–9 February 1903
Preceded by
Maria del Mar Alvarez de Abreu y Rodriguez de Albuerne
Marquis of Altamira
?–9 February 1903