Duke of Bailén (Spanish: Duque de Bailén) is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1833 by Ferdinand VII to Francisco Javier Castaños for his military achievements during the Peninsular War as Captain general of the Royal Spanish Armies, becoming the first man to defeat Napoleon in an open field battle. It is a victory title, and was bestowed on General Castaños following his successful command at the Battle of Bailén in July 1808.
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| - Duke of Bailén (en)
- Ducado de Bailén (es)
- Герцог Байлен (ru)
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| - Duke of Bailén (Spanish: Duque de Bailén) is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1833 by Ferdinand VII to Francisco Javier Castaños for his military achievements during the Peninsular War as Captain general of the Royal Spanish Armies, becoming the first man to defeat Napoleon in an open field battle. It is a victory title, and was bestowed on General Castaños following his successful command at the Battle of Bailén in July 1808. (en)
- El ducado de Bailén, es un título nobiliario español otorgado el 12 de junio de 1833 por el rey Fernando VII, y con carácter vitalicio, a Francisco Javier Castaños y Aragorri, capitán general de los Reales Ejércitos Españoles y futuro tutor de la reina Isabel II. El título hace referencia al municipio de Bailén, en la provincia de Jaén (España). (es)
- Герцог де Байлен (исп. Duque de Bailén) — испанский дворянский титул. Он был создан 12 июня 1833 года королем Фердинандом VII для испанского военачальника, Франсиско Хавьера Кастаньоса и Арагорри (1758—1852), капитан-генерала королевской армии и будущего наставника королевы Изабеллы II. Название герцогского титула происходит от названия города Байлен, провинция Хаэн, автономное сообщество Андалусия. (ru)
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| - Duke of Bailén (Spanish: Duque de Bailén) is a hereditary title in the peerage of Spain accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1833 by Ferdinand VII to Francisco Javier Castaños for his military achievements during the Peninsular War as Captain general of the Royal Spanish Armies, becoming the first man to defeat Napoleon in an open field battle. It is a victory title, and was bestowed on General Castaños following his successful command at the Battle of Bailén in July 1808. (en)
- El ducado de Bailén, es un título nobiliario español otorgado el 12 de junio de 1833 por el rey Fernando VII, y con carácter vitalicio, a Francisco Javier Castaños y Aragorri, capitán general de los Reales Ejércitos Españoles y futuro tutor de la reina Isabel II. El título hace referencia al municipio de Bailén, en la provincia de Jaén (España). (es)
- Герцог де Байлен (исп. Duque de Bailén) — испанский дворянский титул. Он был создан 12 июня 1833 года королем Фердинандом VII для испанского военачальника, Франсиско Хавьера Кастаньоса и Арагорри (1758—1852), капитан-генерала королевской армии и будущего наставника королевы Изабеллы II. Название герцогского титула происходит от названия города Байлен, провинция Хаэн, автономное сообщество Андалусия. (ru)
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| - Francisco Javier Cavero de Carondelet y Christou, 7th Duke of Bailén (en)
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