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Manuel Allendesalazar y Muñoz de Salazar

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Spanish noble and politician
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Allendesalazar and the second or maternal family name is Muñoz de Salazar.
Manuel Allendesalazar
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
13 March 1921 – 14 August 1921
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Preceded byGabino Bugallal (Acting)
Succeeded byAntonio Maura
In office
12 December 1919 – 5 May 1920
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Preceded byJoaquín Sánchez de Toca
Succeeded byEduardo Dato
President of the Senate of Spain
In office
23 June 1919 – 15 December 1919
Preceded byAlejandro Groizard
Succeeded byJoaquín Sánchez de Toca
Governor of the Bank of Spain
In office
20 December 1904 – 17 August 1905
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterMarcelo Azcárraga Palmero
Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde
Minister of Finance Tomás Castellano y Villarroya
Antonio García Alix
Preceded byTomás Castellano y Villarroya
Succeeded byTrinitario Ruiz de Capdepón
In office
23 April – 17 October 1919
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterAntonio Maura
Joaquín Sánchez de Toca
Minister of Finance Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel
Gabino Bugallal
Preceded byTirso Rodrigáñez y Sagasta
Succeeded byEduardo Sanz Escartín
Mayor of Madrid
In office
16 April – 10 July 1900
Preceded byVentura García Sancho Ibarrondo
Succeeded byMariano Fernández de Henestrosa
Minister of Finance of Spain
In office
6 March 1901 – 6 July 1900
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Regent Maria Christina of Austria
Prime MinisterMarcelo Azcárraga Palmero
Preceded byRaimundo Fernández-Villaverde
Succeeded byÁngel Urzaiz
Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts of Spain
In office
6 December 1902 – 20 July 1903
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterFrancisco Silvela
Preceded byCount of Romanones
Succeeded byGabino Bugallal
Minister of Agriculture, Industry, Trade and Public Works of Spain
In office
15 December 1903 – 5 December 1904
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterAntonio Maura
Preceded byRafael Gasset
Succeeded byJuan Armada y Losada
Minister of Governance of Spain
In office
5 December – 16 December 1904
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterAntonio Maura
Preceded byJosé Sánchez Guerra
Succeeded byFrancisco Javier González de Castejón y Elío
Minister of State of Spain
In office
25 January 1907 – 21 October 1909
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterAntonio Maura
Preceded byJuan Pérez-Caballero y Ferrer
Succeeded byJuan Pérez-Caballero y Ferrer
Minister of Development of Spain
Interim
In office
14 February – 17 February 1920
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byAmelio Gimeno y Cabañas
Succeeded byEmilio Ortuño Berte
Minister of War of Spain
Interim
In office
12 December – 15 December 1919
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byAntonio Tovar y Marcoleta
Succeeded byJosé Villalba Riquelme
Minister of the Navy of Spain
Interim
In office
17 March – 5 May 1920
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byManuel de Flórez y Carrio
Succeeded byEduardo Dato
Personal details
Born
Manuel Allendesalazar y Muñoz de Salazar

(1856年08月24日)August 24, 1856
Guernica, Spain
DiedMay 17, 1923(1923年05月17日) (aged 66)
Madrid, Spain
Political partyConservative Party
SpouseMaría de los Ángeles Bernar y Llácer
ChildrenMaría de la Concepción de Allendesalazar y Bernar
Parents
  • Manuel María Allendesalazar y Loyzaga (father)
  • Ángela Muñoz de Salazar y Martorell (mother)
OccupationAgricultural engineer

Don Manuel Allendesalazar y Muñoz de Salazar (24 August 1856 – 17 May 1923) was a Spanish noble and politician who served two terms as Prime Minister of Spain during the reign of King Alfonso XIII.

Allendesalazar was born in Guernica. He occupied other political offices such as Minister of State and Mayor of Madrid. He died in Madrid on May 17, 1923.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "MANUEL ALLENDESALAZAR.; Former Spanish Pre,mler Is Dead In Madrid". New York Times . March 14, 1923. p. 19. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of State
25 January 1907 – 21 October 1909
Succeeded by
Acting prime ministers shown in italics.
Queen Isabella II
(1833–1868)
Democratic Sexennium
(1868–1874)
The Restoration
(1874–1931)
Second Republic
(1931–1939)
Spain under Franco
(1936–1975)
Since 1975


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