Spanish aristocrat, architect, politician and writer
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Figueroa and the second or maternal family name is
Alonso-Martínez .
The Count of Yebes
Born (1899-09-20 ) 20 September 1899Died 11 July 1984(1984-07-11) (aged 84) Spouse
Carmen Muñoz y Roca-Tallada
(
m. 1922)
Children 2 Parents
Eduardo de Figueroa y Alonso-Martínez, 8th Count of Yebes (20 September 1899 – 11 July 1984) was a Spanish aristocrat, architect, politician and writer. He was a member of parliament for Barbastro , fellow of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando and president of the National Board of Trophy Hunting Homologation .[ 1]
Early life
He was born in Madrid as the sixth child of Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres, 1st Count of Romanones , who was Prime Minister of Spain , and his wife Casilda Alonso-Martínez y Martín, the daughter of Manuel Alonso Martínez .[ 1] He had six siblings: Casilda, Luis, Álvaro, Carlos, José and Agustín. His brother Álvaro was Mayor of Madrid between 1921 and 1922, José won a silver medal in polo at the 1920 Summer Olympics and Agustín was a successful movie director, and the father-in-law of singer Raphael .
Hunting
Yebes has gone down as one of the most well-known hunters of the 20th century.[ 2] His book Veinte Años de Caza Mayor (Twenty Years of Big Game Hunting) was prologued by Ortega y Gasset and is still considered one of the gems of hunting literature.[ 3] He was described as "tough and wiry and willing to work for his trophy despite being a nobleman".[ 4]
Amongst his achievements are harvesting the current world record giant sable antelope in Angola in 1949, currently on show at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales .[ 4] [ 5] [ 1] He was also the first to document the existence of the Iberian ibex in the Penibaetic System .[ 6]
Yebes was a passionate roe deer hunter since his finca , El Robledo, had a plentiful population.
He was made Honorific President of the Royal Hunting Federation of Spain and founded the National Board of Trophy Hunting Homologation with fellow hunters in 1950, a body of which he was the first president.[ 1]
He died in Madrid in July 1984.[ 7]
Issue
Spain Golf Open at Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro . Yebes is in the middle of the back row, smoking a cigar, 1928
On 3 July 1922, he married Carmen Muñoz y Roca-Tallada at San Fermín de los Navarros in Madrid . They had two children:
Mercedes de Figueroa y Muñoz (b. 1924)
María del Carmen de Figueroa y Muñoz, 9th Countess of Yebes (b. 1929)
Title
Selected works
20 Años de Caza Mayor , Plus Ultra, Madrid, 1948.
References
^ a b c d Priego (2017). p. 173
^ Walker (2004). p. 104
^ Stephen Bodio, Sportsman's Library: 100 Essential, Engaging, Offbeat, and Occasionally Odd Fishing and Hunting Books for the Adventurous Reader , Rowman & Littlefield (Apr., 2013), p. 210
^ a b Walker (2004). p. 105
^ Pedro Vaz Pinto, Evolutionary history of the critically endangered giant sable antelope (Hippotragus niger variani): Insights into its phylogeography, population, genetics, demography and conservation , University of Porto (Porto, 2017), p. 9
^ Concepción Diez-Pastor Iribas. «Eduardo de Figueroa y Alonso Martínez». Diccionario biográfico español de la Real Academia de la Historia
^ ABC Madrid: 14 June 1984
^ Revista Hidalguía número 56. Año 1963, p. 50
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