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Juan Bautista de Orendáin y Azpilicueta

Juan Bautista de Orendáin y Azpilicueta, 1st Marquess of the Peace, (16 October 1683 in Segura, Gipuzkoa – 21 October 1734 in Madrid) was a Spanish politician who served as Prime minister in 1724 and between 1726 and 1734.

The Most Excellent Marquess of the Peace
Juan Bautista de Orendáin

5th and 9th Secretary of the Universal Bureau
In office
14 January 1724 – 4 September 1724
MonarchsLouis I
Philip V
Preceded byJosé de Grimaldo
Succeeded byJosé de Grimaldo
In office
1 October 1726 – 21 October 1734
MonarchPhilip V
Preceded byJosé de Grimaldo
Succeeded byJosé de Patiño y Rosales (as First Secretary of State)

6th and 9th Secretary of the Treasury of Bourbon Spain
3rd and 6th Secretary of the Universal Bureau of the Treasury of Bourbon Spain
In office
4 September 1724 – 12 December 1725
MonarchPhilip V
Secretary of the Universal BureauJosé de Grimaldo
Preceded byFernando Verdes Montenegro
Succeeded byJuan Guillermo Ripperdá
In office
14 May 1726 – 3 November 1726
MonarchPhilip V
Secretary of the Universal BureauJosé de Grimaldo
Himself
Preceded byFrancisco de Arriaza Medina
Succeeded byJosé Patiño Rosales
Personal details
Born
Juan Baustista de Orendáin y Azpilicueta
NationalitySpanish

Biography edit

Born in the Basque Country, he moved to Yepes and later Madrid after his marriage with Castilian Hipólita Casado Busto. Here he became the protégé of Prime Minister José de Grimaldo and was introduced to the Royal Court.

When King Philip V of Spain abdicated from the throne in favor of his son Louis I of Spain, José de Grimaldo also stood down as Prime Minister (Secretary of the Universal Bureau) and Orendáin succeeded him. But when King Louis died from smallpox just seven months later, Philip V of Spain was forced to return to the Spanish throne. José de Grimaldo followed in his footsteps and replaced Orendáin as prime minister. Orendaín became Minister of the Treasury.

The next year, together with Juan Guillermo Ripperdá, he was sent to Vienna where he negotiated the Treaty of Vienna (1725) with the former enemy. This treaty opened perspectives to regain former Spanish possessions in Italy. At their return, Riperdá was made a Duke and also replaced Grimaldo, who favoured a treaty with Great Britain. Orendáin received the title of Marqués de la Paz (Marquess of Peace).

In October 1726 Orendáin became Prime Minister for the second time and he supported the aggressive foreign policy of Queen Elisabeth Farnese to regain former Spanish possessions in Italy.

He stayed in office until his death, aged 55, on 21 October 1734.

Sources edit

  • Euskomedia
  • Basques, ORENDAIN AZPILCUETA, JUAN BAUTISTA 2018-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Censo Archivos
  • Ministros de Hacienda de 1700 a 2004. Tres siglos de Historia 2014-05-05 at the Wayback Machine

See also edit

Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of the Universal Bureau
1724
Succeeded by
Preceded by Secretary of the Universal Bureau
1726–1734
Succeeded by

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