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Leopoldo O'Donnell

Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris, 1st Duke of Tetuán, GE (12 January 1809 – 5 November 1867), was a Spanish general and Grandee who was Prime Minister of Spain on several occasions.

The Duke of Tetuán
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
14 July 1856 – 12 October 1856
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byThe Duke of la Victoria
Succeeded byThe Duke of Valencia
In office
30 June 1858 – 2 March 1863
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byFrancisco Javier de Istúriz
Succeeded byThe Marquis of Miraflores
In office
16 September 1864 – 10 July 1866
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byThe Duke of Valencia
Succeeded byThe Duke of Valencia
Personal details
Born(1809-01-12)12 January 1809
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Died5 November 1867(1867-11-05) (aged 58)
Biarritz, French Empire
Resting placeConvent of the Salesas Reales
Political partyUnión Liberal
SpouseManuela Barges
RelationsMargarita Diez-Colunje y Pombo (cousin)

Early life edit

He was born at Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands, a son of Carlos O'Donnell (born 1768) and Josefa Jorris y Casaviella. He was a paternal grandson of José O'Donnell and Marie Anne d'Anethan. He was of distant Irish paternal ancestry, the 11th generation descendant of Calvagh O'Donnell, of Tír Chonaill,[1][2] a Gaelic territory in the west of Ulster in the north of Ireland. He had an uncle, Francisco, and an aunt, Beatriz, who married Manuel Pombo y Ante (1769–1829), and had issue.[3]

Career edit

O'Donnell was a strong supporter of the liberal Cristinos and the regency of Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies during the 1830s.[4] When General Baldomero Espartero seized power in 1840, O'Donnell went into exile with Maria Christina, and was involved in an attempted coup against Espartero in 1841. O'Donnell was soon back in power and was sent to Cuba as Captain General in October 1843.[4]

O'Donnell was responsible for the 1844 massacre known as the repression of "La Escalera". Thousands of slaves and free-coloured people in Cuba were confined in dungeons, tortured and executed in what became known as the Year of the Lash. In 1854, he made a pronunciamiento against the government and was named Prime Minister for a time. He served as War Minister of the Espartero government.[5]

 
Mausoleum of General The 1st Duke of Tetuán (Madrid).

The Crimean War caused an increase of grain prices due to the blockade of Russia, causing a famine in Galicia during 1854. Riots against power looms spread through Spain, and General O'Donnell intervened, marching on Madrid. Espartero relinquished power in O'Donnell's favour on 14–15 July 1856, and Queen Isabella II asked him to form a government as the 44th Prime Minister of Spain.[5]

For his new administration, O'Donnell formed the Unión Liberal Party, which was designed to combine Progressive, Moderate, and Carlist factions. O'Donnell attempted to define moderate policies for Spain with this new party, advocating a laissez-faire approach and confiscating church land. He was dismissed after only a few months in power on 12 October, and two years of reaction [clarification needed] followed.[citation needed]

In later governments, O'Donnell was more careful. His two later administrations worked laboriously to attract foreign investment to improve Spain's railroad infrastructure. He failed to achieve much economic growth, however, and increased industry only in Basque country and Catalonia, both of which already had substantial industrial centres. He was a proponent of a new and aggressive imperial policy, intended principally to expand Spanish territory in Africa, particularly after French successes in Algeria.[citation needed]

 
Photograph of General The 1st Duke of Tetuán, c. 1865

In the first administration he served twice simultaneously as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister. He was the 136th Minister of Foreign Affairs and the 48th Prime Minister of Spain between 30 June 1858 and 2 July 1858, and the 138th Minister of Foreign Affairs between 21 October 1860 and 18 January 1863, remaining again solely as Prime Minister until 26 February 1863. His second term as the 53rd Prime Minister started on 21 October 1860.[4][better source needed]

He took a brief respite from his government in 1860 to command the Spanish army at the Battle of Tétouan during the Spanish-Moroccan War, overseeing the capture of Tétouan. He was rewarded for his abilities in the campaign with the title Duke of Tetuán.[5]

In 1866, he repressed a revolt commanded by General Juan Prim, and was subsequently dismissed by the queen for the brutality of his regime on 11 July 1866. He was the 103rd Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword.

Family edit

The Duke of Tetuán was succeeded in his titles by his nephew, Carlos O'Donnell y Álvarez de Abreu (1834 – 1903), 2nd Duke of Tetuán, 2nd Count of Lucena and 9th Marquess of Altamira, who was the son of his brother Carlos O'Donnell y Jorris and wife María del Mar Álvarez de Abreu y Rodríguez de Albuerne. The 2nd Duke of Tetuán married in Madrid on 1 June 1861 to María Josefa de Vargas y Díez de Bulnes (Madrid, 25 July 1838 – 5 November 1905).

Notes edit

  1. ^ O'Hart 1892, pp. 648, 649.
  2. ^ O'Cochlain 1990, pp. 67–81.
  3. ^ Geneall staff cites: Fraikin 1991, p. 318
  4. ^ a b c Chisholm 1911, p. 8.
  5. ^ a b c Chisholm 1911, p. 9.

References edit

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "O'Donnell, Henry Joseph" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 8–9.
  • Geneall staff. "Leopoldo O' Donnell y Jorris, 1. duque de Tetuá". Geneall. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
    • Fraikin, Jorge Valverde (1991). Titulos Nobiliarios Andaluces. Granada: Andalucia. p. 318.
  • O'Cochlain, Ubert (1990). . North Mayo Historical Society Journal. 11 (4): 67–81. Archived from the original on 22 October 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2009.
  • O'Hart, John (1892). Irish Pedigrees (5th ed.). Dublin: J. Duffy and Company. pp. 648, 9.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Leopoldo O'Donnell at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
14 July 1856 – 12 October 1856
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
30 June 1858 – 2 March 1863
Succeeded by
Minister of State
Acting
30 June 1858 – 2 July 1858
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
21 June 1865 – 10 July 1866
Succeeded by
Spanish nobility
New creation Count of Lucena
25 July 1847 – 5 November 1867
Succeeded by
Duke of Tetuan
20 April 1860 – 5 November 1867

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is O Donnell and the second or maternal family name is Jorris Leopoldo O Donnell y Jorris 1st Duke of Tetuan GE 12 January 1809 5 November 1867 was a Spanish general and Grandee who was Prime Minister of Spain on several occasions The Most ExcellentThe Duke of TetuanGEPrime Minister of SpainIn office 14 July 1856 12 October 1856MonarchIsabella IIPreceded byThe Duke of la VictoriaSucceeded byThe Duke of ValenciaIn office 30 June 1858 2 March 1863MonarchIsabella IIPreceded byFrancisco Javier de IsturizSucceeded byThe Marquis of MirafloresIn office 16 September 1864 10 July 1866MonarchIsabella IIPreceded byThe Duke of ValenciaSucceeded byThe Duke of ValenciaPersonal detailsBorn 1809 01 12 12 January 1809Santa Cruz de Tenerife Tenerife Canary Islands SpainDied5 November 1867 1867 11 05 aged 58 Biarritz French EmpireResting placeConvent of the Salesas RealesPolitical partyUnion LiberalSpouseManuela BargesRelationsMargarita Diez Colunje y Pombo cousin Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editHe was born at Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands a son of Carlos O Donnell born 1768 and Josefa Jorris y Casaviella He was a paternal grandson of Jose O Donnell and Marie Anne d Anethan He was of distant Irish paternal ancestry the 11th generation descendant of Calvagh O Donnell Ri of Tir Chonaill 1 2 a Gaelic territory in the west of Ulster in the north of Ireland He had an uncle Francisco and an aunt Beatriz who married Manuel Pombo y Ante 1769 1829 and had issue 3 Career editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Leopoldo O Donnell news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message O Donnell was a strong supporter of the liberal Cristinos and the regency of Maria Christina of Bourbon Two Sicilies during the 1830s 4 When General Baldomero Espartero seized power in 1840 O Donnell went into exile with Maria Christina and was involved in an attempted coup against Espartero in 1841 O Donnell was soon back in power and was sent to Cuba as Captain General in October 1843 4 O Donnell was responsible for the 1844 massacre known as the repression of La Escalera Thousands of slaves and free coloured people in Cuba were confined in dungeons tortured and executed in what became known as the Year of the Lash In 1854 he made a pronunciamiento against the government and was named Prime Minister for a time He served as War Minister of the Espartero government 5 nbsp Mausoleum of General The 1st Duke of Tetuan Madrid The Crimean War caused an increase of grain prices due to the blockade of Russia causing a famine in Galicia during 1854 Riots against power looms spread through Spain and General O Donnell intervened marching on Madrid Espartero relinquished power in O Donnell s favour on 14 15 July 1856 and Queen Isabella II asked him to form a government as the 44th Prime Minister of Spain 5 For his new administration O Donnell formed the Union Liberal Party which was designed to combine Progressive Moderate and Carlist factions O Donnell attempted to define moderate policies for Spain with this new party advocating a laissez faire approach and confiscating church land He was dismissed after only a few months in power on 12 October and two years of reaction clarification needed followed citation needed In later governments O Donnell was more careful His two later administrations worked laboriously to attract foreign investment to improve Spain s railroad infrastructure He failed to achieve much economic growth however and increased industry only in Basque country and Catalonia both of which already had substantial industrial centres He was a proponent of a new and aggressive imperial policy intended principally to expand Spanish territory in Africa particularly after French successes in Algeria citation needed nbsp Photograph of General The 1st Duke of Tetuan c 1865 In the first administration he served twice simultaneously as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister He was the 136th Minister of Foreign Affairs and the 48th Prime Minister of Spain between 30 June 1858 and 2 July 1858 and the 138th Minister of Foreign Affairs between 21 October 1860 and 18 January 1863 remaining again solely as Prime Minister until 26 February 1863 His second term as the 53rd Prime Minister started on 21 October 1860 4 better source needed He took a brief respite from his government in 1860 to command the Spanish army at the Battle of Tetouan during the Spanish Moroccan War overseeing the capture of Tetouan He was rewarded for his abilities in the campaign with the title Duke of Tetuan 5 In 1866 he repressed a revolt commanded by General Juan Prim and was subsequently dismissed by the queen for the brutality of his regime on 11 July 1866 He was the 103rd Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword Family editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The Duke of Tetuan was succeeded in his titles by his nephew Carlos O Donnell y Alvarez de Abreu 1834 1903 2nd Duke of Tetuan 2nd Count of Lucena and 9th Marquess of Altamira who was the son of his brother Carlos O Donnell y Jorris and wife Maria del Mar Alvarez de Abreu y Rodriguez de Albuerne The 2nd Duke of Tetuan married in Madrid on 1 June 1861 to Maria Josefa de Vargas y Diez de Bulnes Madrid 25 July 1838 5 November 1905 Notes edit O Hart 1892 pp 648 649 O Cochlain 1990 pp 67 81 Geneall staff cites Fraikin 1991 p 318 a b c Chisholm 1911 p 8 a b c Chisholm 1911 p 9 References editChisholm Hugh ed 1911 O Donnell Henry Joseph Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 20 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 8 9 Geneall staff Leopoldo O Donnell y Jorris 1 duque de Tetua Geneall Retrieved 2 June 2012 Fraikin Jorge Valverde 1991 Titulos Nobiliarios Andaluces Granada Andalucia p 318 O Cochlain Ubert 1990 The O Donnells of Mayo North Mayo Historical Society Journal 11 4 67 81 Archived from the original on 22 October 2009 Retrieved 30 March 2009 O Hart John 1892 Irish Pedigrees 5th ed Dublin J Duffy and Company pp 648 9 External links edit nbsp Media related to Leopoldo O Donnell at Wikimedia Commons Political offices Preceded byThe Duke of la Victoria Prime Minister of Spain14 July 1856 12 October 1856 Succeeded byThe Duke of Valencia Preceded byFrancisco Javier de Isturiz Prime Minister of Spain30 June 1858 2 March 1863 Succeeded byThe Marquis of Miraflores Minister of StateActing 30 June 1858 2 July 1858 Succeeded bySaturnino Calderon de la Barca Preceded byThe Duke of Valencia Prime Minister of Spain21 June 1865 10 July 1866 Succeeded byThe Duke of Valencia Spanish nobility New creation Count of Lucena25 July 1847 5 November 1867 Succeeded byCarlos O Donnell Duke of Tetuan20 April 1860 5 November 1867 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leopoldo O 27Donnell amp oldid 1221776966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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