Antonio González, 1st Marquess of Valdeterrazo

Spanish politician, diplomat and lawyer
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The Most Excellent
The Marquess of Valdeterrazo
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
20 July 1840[1] – 12 August 1840[1]
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byEvaristo Pérez de Castro
Succeeded byValentín Ferraz
In office
20 May 1841[2] – 17 June 1842[2]
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byJoaquín María de Ferrer
Succeeded byThe Marquess of Rodil
Personal details
Born5 January 1792
Valencia del Mombuey, Spain
Died30 November 1876
Madrid
Political partyPartido Progresista

Don Antonio González y González, 1st Marquess of Valdeterrazo (January 5, 1792 in Valencia del Mombuey, Spain[3] – November 30, 1876 in Madrid, Spain[4]) was a Spanish politician, diplomat and lawyer who served two times as Prime Minister of Spain in the reign of Isabella II, and was also President of the Congress of Deputies. He was also the senator for Huelva from 1837 to 1839, then senator for life from 1847 to 1868, and finally senator for Almeria during 1876.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Martinez, José Muro (1881). Constituciones de España y de las demás naciones de Europa (in Spanish). Establecimentos tipográficos de M. Minuesa. p. 214. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b Herrero, Teodoro Gomez (1902). Diccionario-guía legislativo español (in Spanish). Library of Victoriano Suarez. p. 737. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  3. ^ Sánchez, José Luis Casas (2010). Diccionario biográfico de parlamentarios de Andalucía, 1810-1869: A-G (in Spanish). Centro de Estudios Andaluces. p. 578. ISBN 978-84-938354-6-0. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Certificate of Death". senado.es. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  5. ^ "GONZALEZ Y GONZALEZ, ANTONIO, MARQUIS OF VALDETERRAZO". www.senado.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
20 July 1840 – 12 August 1840
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Spain
20 May 1841 – 17 June 1842
Succeeded by
Minister of State
20 May 1841 – 17 June 1842
Succeeded by
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