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Ramón María Narváez

Ramón María Narváez y Campos, 1st Duke of Valencia (5 August 1800 – 23 April 1868) was a Spanish general and statesman who served as Prime Minister on several occasions during the reign of Isabella II. He was also known in Spain as El Espadón de Loja,[1] "The Big Sword of Loja".

Ramón María Narváez
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
3 May 1844 – 11 February 1846
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byLuis Gonzalez-Bravo
Succeeded byManuel Pando
Personal details
Born
Ramon María Narváez y Campos

5 August 1800
Loja, Spain
Died23 April 1868 (aged 67)
Madrid, Spain
Political partyModerate Party
SpouseMarie Alexandrine de Tascher (m. 1844)
Military service
Allegiance Spain
Years of service1818-1868
RankGeneral
Battles/warsFirst Carlist War

Biography edit

He was born at Loja, Granada, a son of José María de Narváez y Porcel, 1st Count of Cañada Alta, and wife María Ramona de Campos y Mateos.[2] He entered the army at an early age, and saw active service under Francisco Espoz y Mina in Catalonia in 1822.

He was in his sympathies a Conservative, and could not fully support the Radical opposition to Ferdinand VII, whom he served after his restoration. When the king died in 1833, Narváez became one of the Conservative supporters of Isabel II.

He achieved great popularity by his victory over Miguel Gómez Damas, the Carlist general, at the Battle of Majaceite near Arcos de la Frontera, in November 1836. After clearing La Mancha of brigands by a vigorous policy of suppression in 1838 he was appointed captain-general of Old Castile, and commander-in-chief of the army of reserves.

In 1840, for the part he had taken at Seville in the insurrection against Baldomero Espartero, Count of Luchana and the Progresista party, he was compelled to take refuge in France, where, in conjunction with Maria Cristina, he planned the expedition of 1843 which led to Espartero's overthrow.

On 3 May 1844 Narváez became the 26th prime minister, on 1 July 1844 the 102nd Minister of Foreign Affairs until 21 August 1844, and on 18 November 1845 was created field-marshal and Duque de Valencia, but his policy was too reactionary to be tolerated long, and he was compelled to quit office on 12 February 1846. He then held the post of ambassador at Paris, until again called to preside over the council of ministers as the 28th Prime Minister from 16 March 1846 to 4 April 1846 and 105th Minister of Foreign Affairs from 16 March 1846 to 5 April 1846, and again as the 34th Prime Minister and 111th Minister of Foreign Affairs on 4 October 1847; but misunderstandings with Maria Cristina led to his resignation as Minister on 23 October 1847 and as Prime Minister in the following year on 19 October 1849. On the next day, however, he was recalled as the 36th Prime Minister on 20 October 1849, remaining in office until 10 January 1851.

He was the 58th Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword in 1848.

His ministry succeeded that of General Leopoldo O'Donnell for a short time as 45th Prime Minister between 12 October 1856 and 15 October 1856, and he again returned to power for a few months as 52nd Prime Minister between 16 September 1864 and 19 May 1865. He once more replaced O'Donnell as the 54th Prime Minister on 11 July 1866, and was still in office when he died at Madrid on 22 April/23 April 1868. On his deathbed, he was asked to forgive his enemies. His answer would become infamous, as he stated "I don't need to forgive my enemies — I have had them all shot."[3]

He married French Marie Alexandrine de Tascher, 369th Dame of the Royal Order of Queen Maria Luisa on 22 July 1844.

He was succeeded in his titles by his nephew, son of his older brother José de Narváez y Campos, 2nd Count of Cañada Alta, and wife and cousin Epifania Porcel y Valdivia, José María de Narváez y Porcel (d. 1890), 2nd Duke of Valencia, 1st Marquess of Oquendo, 3rd Count of Cañada Alta and 2nd Viscount of Aliatar, married to Josefa María del Águila y Cevallos (d. 1888), 13th Marchioness of Espeja, daughter of Luis Ramón del Águila y Alvarado, 12th Marquess of Espeja, and wife Josefa Manuela Petra de Cevallos y Alvarez de Faria (daughter of Pedro de Cevallos y Guerra (1759–1838) and wife Josefa Juana Alvarez de Faria y Sánchez-Zarzosa, maternal aunt of Manuel de Godoy), and had issue.

 
The Duke of Valencia, by Vicente López.

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Balaguer, Mª Luisa (2012). "Mujer y Constitución Española" (PDF). Crítica. 62 (979): 33. ISSN 1131-6497.
  2. ^ "Ramón María Narváez y Campo, 1. Duque de Valencia, * 1800 | Geneall.net".
  3. ^ Grave Tidings: An Anthology of Famous Last Words, Paul Berra, ISBN 1785901028
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Narvaez, Ramon Maria". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 243.
  • Royal Decree of November 18, 1845, on creation of Narváez duque de Valencia
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
3 May 1844 – 12 February 1846
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of State
Acting
1 July 1844 – 21 August 1844
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
16 March 1846 – 5 April 1846
Succeeded by
Minister of State
Acting
16 March 1846 – 5 April 1846
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
4 October 1847 – 19 October 1849
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of State
4 October 1847 – 23 October 1847
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
20 October 1849 – 14 January 1851
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
12 October 1856 – 15 October 1857
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
16 September 1864 – 21 June 1865
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
10 July 1866 – 23 April 1868
Succeeded by
Spanish nobility
Preceded by
New creation
Duke of Valencia
1845-1868
Succeeded by
José María de Narváez

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Campos5 August 1800Loja SpainDied23 April 1868 aged 67 Madrid SpainPolitical partyModerate PartySpouseMarie Alexandrine de Tascher m 1844 Military serviceAllegianceSpainYears of service1818 1868RankGeneralBattles warsFirst Carlist WarBiography editHe was born at Loja Granada a son of Jose Maria de Narvaez y Porcel 1st Count of Canada Alta and wife Maria Ramona de Campos y Mateos 2 He entered the army at an early age and saw active service under Francisco Espoz y Mina in Catalonia in 1822 He was in his sympathies a Conservative and could not fully support the Radical opposition to Ferdinand VII whom he served after his restoration When the king died in 1833 Narvaez became one of the Conservative supporters of Isabel II He achieved great popularity by his victory over Miguel Gomez Damas the Carlist general at the Battle of Majaceite near Arcos de la Frontera in November 1836 After clearing La Mancha of brigands by a vigorous policy of suppression in 1838 he was appointed captain general of Old Castile and commander in chief of the army of reserves In 1840 for the part he had taken at Seville in the insurrection against Baldomero Espartero Count of Luchana and the Progresista party he was compelled to take refuge in France where in conjunction with Maria Cristina he planned the expedition of 1843 which led to Espartero s overthrow On 3 May 1844 Narvaez became the 26th prime minister on 1 July 1844 the 102nd Minister of Foreign Affairs until 21 August 1844 and on 18 November 1845 was created field marshal and Duque de Valencia but his policy was too reactionary to be tolerated long and he was compelled to quit office on 12 February 1846 He then held the post of ambassador at Paris until again called to preside over the council of ministers as the 28th Prime Minister from 16 March 1846 to 4 April 1846 and 105th Minister of Foreign Affairs from 16 March 1846 to 5 April 1846 and again as the 34th Prime Minister and 111th Minister of Foreign Affairs on 4 October 1847 but misunderstandings with Maria Cristina led to his resignation as Minister on 23 October 1847 and as Prime Minister in the following year on 19 October 1849 On the next day however he was recalled as the 36th Prime Minister on 20 October 1849 remaining in office until 10 January 1851 He was the 58th Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword in 1848 His ministry succeeded that of General Leopoldo O Donnell for a short time as 45th Prime Minister between 12 October 1856 and 15 October 1856 and he again returned to power for a few months as 52nd Prime Minister between 16 September 1864 and 19 May 1865 He once more replaced O Donnell as the 54th Prime Minister on 11 July 1866 and was still in office when he died at Madrid on 22 April 23 April 1868 On his deathbed he was asked to forgive his enemies His answer would become infamous as he stated I don t need to forgive my enemies I have had them all shot 3 He married French Marie Alexandrine de Tascher 369th Dame of the Royal Order of Queen Maria Luisa on 22 July 1844 He was succeeded in his titles by his nephew son of his older brother Jose de Narvaez y Campos 2nd Count of Canada Alta and wife and cousin Epifania Porcel y Valdivia Jose Maria de Narvaez y Porcel d 1890 2nd Duke of Valencia 1st Marquess of Oquendo 3rd Count of Canada Alta and 2nd Viscount of Aliatar married to Josefa Maria del Aguila y Cevallos d 1888 13th Marchioness of Espeja daughter of Luis Ramon del Aguila y Alvarado 12th Marquess of Espeja and wife Josefa Manuela Petra de Cevallos y Alvarez de Faria daughter of Pedro de Cevallos y Guerra 1759 1838 and wife Josefa Juana Alvarez de Faria y Sanchez Zarzosa maternal aunt of Manuel de Godoy and had issue nbsp The Duke of Valencia by Vicente Lopez Honours edit nbsp France Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour nbsp Russia Knight of the Order of St Andrew nbsp Spain Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III Knight Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Order of San Hermenegild Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic Knight of the Order of Alcantara Knight of the Order of the Golden FleeceReferences edit Balaguer Mª Luisa 2012 Mujer y Constitucion Espanola PDF Critica 62 979 33 ISSN 1131 6497 Ramon Maria Narvaez y Campo 1 Duque de Valencia 1800 Geneall net Grave Tidings An Anthology of Famous Last Words Paul Berra ISBN 1785901028 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Narvaez Ramon Maria Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 19 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 243 Royal Decree of November 18 1845 on creation of Narvaez duque de ValenciaPolitical officesPreceded byLuis Gonzalez Bravo Prime Minister of Spain3 May 1844 12 February 1846 Succeeded byThe Marquis of MirafloresPreceded byThe Marquis of Viluma Minister of StateActing 1 July 1844 21 August 1844 Succeeded byFrancisco de Paula Martinez de la RosaPreceded byThe Marquis of Miraflores Prime Minister of Spain16 March 1846 5 April 1846 Succeeded byFrancisco Javier de IsturizMinister of StateActing 16 March 1846 5 April 1846Preceded byFlorencio Garcia Goyena Prime Minister of Spain4 October 1847 19 October 1849 Succeeded byThe Count of ClonardPreceded byModesto Cortazar Minister of State4 October 1847 23 October 1847 Succeeded byThe Duke of SotomayorPreceded byThe Count of Clonard Prime Minister of Spain20 October 1849 14 January 1851 Succeeded byJuan Bravo MurilloPreceded byThe Count of Lucena Prime Minister of Spain12 October 1856 15 October 1857 Succeeded byFrancisco ArmeroPreceded byAlejandro Mon Prime Minister of Spain16 September 1864 21 June 1865 Succeeded byThe Duke of TetuanPreceded byThe Duke of Tetuan Prime Minister of Spain10 July 1866 23 April 1868 Succeeded byLuis Gonzalez BravoSpanish nobilityPreceded byNew creation Duke of Valencia1845 1868 Succeeded byJose Maria de Narvaez Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramon Maria Narvaez amp oldid 1164136516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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