Count of Teba

Count of Teba (Spanish: Conde de Teba) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1522 by Charles I to Diego Ramírez de Guzmán, son of the 1st Lord of Teba.

[2] The name makes reference to the municipality of Teba, in Málaga, Spain.

[3] The Teba jacket, a popular country attire, was named after the countship, as the 21st Count of Teba would popularize the garment during the 1920s.

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Portrait of the 17th Count of Teba by Goya , c. 1804