Antonio Aguilar y Correa, Marquis of Vega de Armijo
Spanish noble and politician
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The Most Excellent The Marquess of Vega de Armijo | |
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Prime Minister of Spain | |
In office 4 December 1906 – 25 January 1907 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Preceded by | Segismundo Moret |
Succeeded by | Antonio Maura |
Personal details | |
Born | Antonio Aguilar y Correa |
Nationality | Spanish |
Don Antonio Aguilar y Correa, 8th Marquess of la Vega de Armijo, 6th Marquess of Mos, Grandee of Spain (30 June 1824, in Madrid, Spain – 13 June 1908) was a Spanish noble and politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain between 1906 and 1907, and was appointed three times Minister of State, in governments headed by Práxedes Mateo Sagasta.
Titles
- 8th Marquess of la Vega de Armijo
- 6th Marquess of Mos, Grandee of Spain
- 5th Count of Bobadilla
- 5th Viscount of Pegullal
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Preceded by | Minister of State 8 February 1881 – 13 October 1883 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Segismundo Moret | Minister of State 14 June 1888 – 5 July 1890 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Minister of State 11 December 1892 – 5 April 1893 | Succeeded by |
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Acting prime ministers shown in italics.
(1833–1868)
- Martínez de la Rosa
- Toreno
- Álava
- Álvarez Mendizábal
- Istúriz
- Calatrava
- Espartero
- Bardají
- Heredia-Spínola
- Frías
- Alaix
- Pérez de Castro
- A. González
- Ferraz
- Cortázar
- Sancho
- Espartero
- Ferrer
- A. González
- Rodil
- J. M. López
- Gómez Becerra
- Olózaga
- González Bravo
- Narváez
- Miraflores
- Narváez
- Sotomayor
- Pacheco
- Salamanca
- García Goyena
- Narváez
- Clonard
- Bravo Murillo
- Roncali
- Lersundi
- Sartorius
- Mendigorría
- Rivas
- Espartero
- O'Donnell
- Narváez
- Armero
- Istúriz
- O'Donnell
- Arrazola
- Mon
- Narváez
- O'Donnell
- Narváez
- González Bravo
- Havana
(1868–1874)
(1874–1931)
(1931–1939)
(1936–1975)
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