Evaristo Pérez de Castro
Spanish politician and diplomat
The Most Excellent Evaristo Pérez de Castro | |
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Prime Minister of Spain | |
In office 9 December 1838 – 20 July 1840 | |
Monarch | Isabella II |
Preceded by | Bernardino Fernández de Velasco |
Succeeded by | 1st Marquis of Valdeterrazo |
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Born | 26 October 1769 Valladolid, Spain |
Died | 28 November 1849 (aged 71) Madrid |
Political party | Realista Moderado |
Evaristo Pérez de Castro y Colomera (26 October 1769, in Valladolid[1][2] – 28 November 1849,[3] in Madrid) was a Spanish politician and diplomat who served as Prime Minister of Spain from 3 February 1839 to 18 July 1840, and held other important offices such as Minister of State.
He was a from 1834 to 1836, a senator for the province of Valladolid from 1840 to 1841, and senator for life from 1845 until his death.[4]
References
- ^ "Evaristo Pérez de Castro". dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
- ^ Villa-Urrutia, W. R. de (1925). La reina gobernadora, Doña María Cristina de Borbón (in Spanish). F. Beltrán. p. 420. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
- ^ Publicaciones del Congreso Histórico Internacional de la Guerra de la Independencia y su Época 1807-1815: Celebrado en Zaragoza durante los días 14 a 20 octubre de 1908 (in Spanish). Tip. de E. Casañal. 1909. p. 196. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
- ^ "PÉREZ DE CASTRO, EVARISTO". www.senado.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 August 2024.
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Spain 3 February 1839 – 20 July 1840 | Succeeded by |
Minister of State 3 February 1839 – 19 July 1840 | Succeeded by José del Castillo Acting |
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(1833–1868)
- Martínez de la Rosa
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- Álava
- Álvarez Mendizábal
- Istúriz
- Calatrava
- Espartero
- Bardají
- Heredia-Spínola
- Frías
- Alaix
- Pérez de Castro
- A. González
- Ferraz
- Cortázar
- Sancho
- Espartero
- Ferrer
- A. González
- Rodil
- J. M. López
- Gómez Becerra
- Olózaga
- González Bravo
- Narváez
- Miraflores
- Narváez
- Sotomayor
- Pacheco
- Salamanca
- García Goyena
- Narváez
- Clonard
- Bravo Murillo
- Roncali
- Lersundi
- Sartorius
- Mendigorría
- Rivas
- Espartero
- O'Donnell
- Narváez
- Armero
- Istúriz
- O'Donnell
- Arrazola
- Mon
- Narváez
- O'Donnell
- Narváez
- González Bravo
- Havana
(1868–1874)
(1874–1931)
(1931–1939)
(1936–1975)
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