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The title was subsequently created for a second time in 1659 when it was bestowed upon aforesaid General Moura. This time, in accordance with Spanish law, the title was also descendible in the female line (of course in the absence of legitimate sons). Thus, when Moura died without male issue in 1675,
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was invested with the duchy of Nocera in her stead, taking effective possession of it. When Juana died in 1717, she was nominally succeeded, according to Spanish law, by her eldest son
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in 1922 under the name of "Duque de Nochera", on behalf of Alfonso Falcó y De La Gandara, great-great-grandson in the female line of the 7th Duke Antonio Valcárcel y Pío de Saboya.
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Through his maternal grandmother Beatriz Falcó y Trivulzio, who was Alfonso and María Asunción's aunt – and thus the 7th Duke's great-granddaughter (
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in 1707, Juana was stripped of her titles for "felony", having refused to render homage to the new King Charles III (later to become
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Carlo Ernesto Balbo Bertone di Sambuy, 11th Duke of Nochera (1916-2003), first cousin once removed of the 9th Duke and 10th Duchess
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Alfonso Falcó y de la Gándara, 9th Duke of Nochera (1903-1967), great-great-grandson of the 7th Duke
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María Asunción Falcó y de la Gándara, 10th Duchess of Nochera (1883-1971), sister of the 9th Duke
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Antonio Valcárcel y Pascual de Pobil, 8th Duke of Nochera (1772-1824), son of the 7th Duke
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Antonio Valcárcel y Pío de Saboya, 7th Duke of Nochera (1748-1808), son of the 6th Duchess
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with Gisberto as its titular. No further opposition was offered by Luigi, at the time the
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As the FalcĂł family too died out in 1970, the title has passed to a line of the Italian
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Francisco PĂ­o de Saboya y Moura, 4th Duke of Nocera, pretender according to Spanish law
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Filippo Balbo Bertone di Sambuy, 12th Duke of Nochera (b. 1956), son of the 11th Duke
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generally applied, which excluded females from the inheritance of thrones and fiefs.
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Tabla de parentescos de don Fernando de Castilla, Regidor de La Palma (s. xvi)
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When Gisberto too died childless in 1776, the title passed to his sister
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In 1734, however, the Kingdom was again conquered, this time by the
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of Nocera was created for the first time in December 1521 by Emperor
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court, and subsequently, on the latter's death in 1723, by his son
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Francisco de Moura Corterreal y Melo, 1st Duke of Nochera
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Francisco de Moura Corterreal y Melo, 1st Duke of Nocera
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Aldimari, Don Biagio (1691). Bulison, Antonio (ed.).
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Filippo Balbo Bertone di Sambuy, 12th Duke of Nochera
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di Sambuy family, also descended from the 7th duke.
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Elenco de Grandezas y Títulos Nobiliarios Españoles
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Philip IV
Peerage of Spain
Francisco de Moura Corterreal y Melo, 1st Duke of Nochera
Spanish
Italian
Peerage of Spain
Grandee
Philip IV
Francisco de Moura Corterreal
Viceroy of Sardinia
Catalonia
governor of the Spanish Netherlands
Nocera dei Pagani
Kingdom of Naples
fief
Charles V
Spain
Naples
Tiberio Carafa della Stadera
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House of Carafa
Francesco Maria Domenico Carafa
it
Eleanor
Juana
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Pio di Savoia
Habsbourgs
Holy Roman Emperor

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