Manuel Allendesalazar y Muñoz de Salazar
Spanish noble and politician
The Most Excellent Manuel Allendesalazar | |
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Prime Minister of Spain | |
In office 13 March 1921 – 14 August 1921 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Preceded by | Gabino Bugallal (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Antonio Maura |
In office 12 December 1919 – 5 May 1920 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Preceded by | Joaquín Sánchez de Toca |
Succeeded by | Eduardo Dato |
President of the Senate of Spain | |
In office 23 June 1919 – 15 December 1919 | |
Preceded by | Alejandro Groizard |
Succeeded by | Joaquín Sánchez de Toca |
Personal details | |
Born | Manuel Allendesalazar y Muñoz de Salazar (1856-08-24)August 24, 1856 Guernica, Spain |
Died | May 17, 1923(1923-05-17) (aged 66) Madrid, Spain |
Political party | Conservative Party |
Spouse | María de los Ángeles Bernar y Llácer |
Children | María de la Concepción de Allendesalazar y Bernar |
Parents |
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Occupation | Agricultural 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
- ^ "MANUEL ALLENDESALAZAR.; Former Spanish Pre,mler Is Dead In Madrid". New York Times. March 14, 1923. p. 19. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
External links
- Media related to Manuel Allendesalazar at Wikimedia Commons
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Preceded by | Minister of State 25 January 1907 – 21 October 1909 | Succeeded by |
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