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Bernardo Mozo de Rosales

Bernardo Mozo de Rosales, Marquis de Mataflorida (20 August de 1757[1] 1762[2]-Agen, 3 or 4 July 1832[2]) was a Spanish lawyer and politician.

Bernardo Mozo de Rosales, Marquis de Mataflorida
Born20 August 1757
Seville, Spain
Died4 July 1832
Agen, France

From February 1814, Mozo de Rosales was meeting regularly with other deputies, including the Count de La Bisbal, to discuss the creation of a common front against the liberal reforms, and which resulted in the Manifiesto de los Persas, encouraging Fernando VII to restore absolutism. Signed by sixty-nine deputies of the Cortes of Cádiz, the document was redacted by Mozo de Rosales.[2]

Urgel Regency edit

Together with Baron de Eroles and the Archbishop of Tarragona, Jaime Creus Martí, Mataflorida was a member of the Urgel Regency,[2] an interim government established by the Spanish absolutists in August 1822 (during the Liberal Triennium) based in Seo de Urgel, a fortress held by the Royalist forces.

Cultural references edit

Benito Pérez Galdós edit

Benito Pérez Galdós refers to Mataflorida on several occasions in his Episodios Nacionales, including in the following example:

These were the Baron de Eroles and don Jaime Creux, Archbishop of Tarragona, both of them, just like Mataflorida, from the humblest of classes, brought out of obscurity by these revolutionary times, which wasn't really a very strong argument in favour of absolutism. A Regency destined to re-establish the Throne and the Altar should be constituted of people of good breeding. But the times of commotion in which we lived meant otherwise, and even absolutism had to enlist its people from among the plebs. This fact, which had been observed since the previous century, was expressed by Louis XV, when he said that the nobility needed to be covered in manure in order to be made fertile.
Of these three regents, the most likeable was Mataflorida, who was also the most learned; the most tolerant was Eroles, and the most evil and unpleasant, Don Jaime Creux. It cannot be said that these men had been slow in developing their brilliant careers. Eroles was a student in 1808 and a lieutenant-general in 1816. The other, from obscure cleric, became a bishop, in reward for his betrayal of las Cortes in '14. (Pérez Galdós: Los Cien Mil Hijos de San Luis, 1877, p. 38.)[3]

References edit

  1. ^ García Terrel, A. María (1996). "Bernardo Mozo de Rosales...". Archivo Hispalense, pp. 11–12. Diputación de Sevilla. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d Urquijo Goitia, José Ramón. "Bernardo Mozo de Rosales." Diccionario Biográfico electrónico (DB~e). Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  3. ^ Pérez Galdós, Benito (1877). Los Cien Mil Hijos de San Luis, p. 38. Madrid, Imprenta de José María Pérez. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. Retrieved 25 December 2022.

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