People from all walks of life applauded as her casket draped with the red and yellow Spanish flag and the coat of arms of the House of Alba made its way through the streets of the southern city to the cathedral.
"She was a generous person, who helped the needy, noble of heritage and noble of heart," Cardinal Carlos Amigo Vallejo, the Archbishop of Seville, told the congregation.
Known for her frizzy hair and bohemian dress style, the duchess -- whose full name was Maria del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart -- died at her Duenas Palace in Seville on Thursday at the age of 88 after being hospitalised with pneumonia.
Tales of her antics and levity amid the confines of high society filled the pages of gossip magazines and endeared her to Spaniards who dubbed her the "rebel noble".
"I don't know if I was able to tell you how much I love you, loved you and will always love you," read a message by her husband on a wreath of roses that adorned the aristocrat's coffin.
The aristocrat's casket was put on display yesterday in Seville's town hall and over 70,000 relatives, public officials and ordinary Spaniards filed past, city officials said.
The duchess' body will be cremated and her ashes placed in one of the cathedral's side altars, dedicated to Cristo de los Gitanos, or Christ of the Gypsies -- a patron saint of flamenco dance.
Her principle title was Duchess of Alba de Tormes but she had more than 40 others due to a complex series of marriages by her ancestors, which made her the noble with the most officially recognised titles in the world, according to Guinness World Records.
Just before her third wedding the aristocrat divided up much of her estate -- reputedly worth between 600 million and 3.5 billion euros (USD 750 million and USD 4.4 billion) -- among her five sons and one daughter.
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