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- Pedro_de_Alcántara_Álvarez_de_Toledo_y_Silva,_12th_Duke_of_the_Infantado abstract "Pedro Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo y Silva (b. 1729 - d. 1790) was a Spanish noble from the House of Alba. He was the 12th Duke of the Infantado and the first non-member of the House of Mendoza to hold the title. He also held title over the Dukedoms of Távara, Lerma and Pastrana, which had become associated with the Dukedom of the Infantado throughout the ages.".
- Q7160017 abstract "Pedro Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo y Silva (b. 1729 - d. 1790) was a Spanish noble from the House of Alba. He was the 12th Duke of the Infantado and the first non-member of the House of Mendoza to hold the title. He also held title over the Dukedoms of Távara, Lerma and Pastrana, which had become associated with the Dukedom of the Infantado throughout the ages.".
- Pedro_de_Alcántara_Álvarez_de_Toledo_y_Silva,_12th_Duke_of_the_Infantado comment "Pedro Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo y Silva (b. 1729 - d. 1790) was a Spanish noble from the House of Alba. He was the 12th Duke of the Infantado and the first non-member of the House of Mendoza to hold the title. He also held title over the Dukedoms of Távara, Lerma and Pastrana, which had become associated with the Dukedom of the Infantado throughout the ages.".
- Q7160017 comment "Pedro Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo y Silva (b. 1729 - d. 1790) was a Spanish noble from the House of Alba. He was the 12th Duke of the Infantado and the first non-member of the House of Mendoza to hold the title. He also held title over the Dukedoms of Távara, Lerma and Pastrana, which had become associated with the Dukedom of the Infantado throughout the ages.".