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Heads of Government

Pedro Sánchez , Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón
  • Assumed Office: 2 June 2018
  • Political Party: Spanish Socialist Workers Party
  • Predecessor: Mariano Rajoy
  • Successor: NA
  • Born: 29 February 1972
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: NA
  • Alma Mater: Complutense University; Universite libre de Bruxelles; University of Navarra Camilo; Jose Cela University
  • Spouse(s): María Begoña Gómez Fernández (m. 2006)
  • Children: 2 daughters, Ainhoa and Carlota
  • Previous Positions: Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (17 June 2017); Leader of the Opposition (18 June 2017 – 2 June 2018 and 26 July 2014 – 1 October 2016); Member of the City Council of Madrid (10 May 2004 – 15 September 2009)

Mariano Rajoy, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Mariano Rajoy Brey
  • Assumed Office: 21 December 2011
  • Left Office: 1 June 2018
  • Political Party: Spanish National Union (1970s); Peoples Alliance (Before 1989); Peoples Party (since 1989)
  • Predecessor: Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
  • Successor: Pedro SAnchez
  • Born: 27 March 1955
  • Birth Place: Mariano Rajoy Brey Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
  • Alma Mater: University of Santiago de Compostela
  • Spouse(s): Elvira Fernandez Balboa (m. 1996)
  • Children: 2
  • Previous Positions: President of the People's Party (2 October 2004 – 21 July 2018); Leader of the Opposition (17 April 2004 – 21 December 2011); Secretary General of the People's Party (4 September 2003 – 2 October 2004); First Deputy Prime Minister of Spain (27 April 2000 – 4 September 2003); Spokesperson of the Government (10 July 2002 – 4 September 2003); Minister of the Presidency (10 July 2002 – 4 September 2003; 27 April 2000 – 27 February 2001); Minister of the Interior (19 January 1999 – 27 April 2000); Minister of Public Administration (6 May 1996 – 19 January 1999); Vice President of Galicia (4 November 1986 – 26 September 1987); Member of the Congress of Deputies (20 November 1989 – 15 June 2018; 7 July 1986 – 4 December 1986)

Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
  • Assumed Office: 17 April 2004
  • Left Office: 21 December 2011
  • Political Party: PSOE (since 1979)
  • Predecessor: Jose Maria Aznar
  • Successor: Mariano Rajoy
  • Born: 4 August 1960
  • Birth Place: Valladolid, Spain
  • Alma Mater: University of Leon
  • Spouse(s): Sonsoles Espinosa (m. 1990)
  • Children: 2
  • Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition (22 July 2000 – 16 April 2004); Member of the Congress of Deputies (24 March 2004 – 27 September 2011; 9 July 1986 – 2 April 2004)

Jose Maria Aznar, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Maria Alfredo Aznar Lopez
  • Assumed Office: 4 May 1996
  • Left Office: 16 April 2004
  • Political Party: Peoples Alliance (1979–1989); Peoples Party (1989–)
  • Predecessor: Felipe Gonzalez
  • Successor: Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
  • Born: 25 February 1953
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Alma Mater: Complutense University of Madrid
  • Spouse(s): Ana Botella (m. 1977)
  • Children: Jose Maria; Ana; Alonso
  • Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition (21 November 1989 – 4 May 1996); President of the Junta of Castile and Leon (27 July 1987 – 16 September 1989); Member of the Congress of Deputies (18 November 1982 – 7 July 1987); Member of the Cortes of Castile and Leon (10 June 1987 – 16 September 1989)

Felipe Gonzalez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Felipe Gonzalez MArquez
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1982
  • Left Office: 4 May 1996
  • Political Party: Spanish Socialist Workers Party
  • Predecessor: Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo
  • Successor: Jose Maria Aznar
  • Born: 5 March 1942
  • Birth Place: Seville, Spain
  • Alma Mater: University of Seville
  • Spouse(s): Carmen Romero Lopez (m. 1969, div. 2008); Mar Garcia Vaquero (m. 2012)
  • Children: 3
  • Previous Positions: Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (13 October 1974 – 20 May 1979)

Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Leopoldo Ramon Pedro Calvo-Sotelo y Bustelo
  • Assumed Office: 25 February 1981
  • Left Office: 1 December 1982
  • Political Party: Union of the Democratic Centre (1977-1983)
  • Predecessor: Adolfo Suarez
  • Successor: Felipe Gonzalez
  • Born: 14 April 1926
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: 3 May 2008
  • Spouse(s): Maria del Pilar Ibanez-Martin Mellado
  • Children: Leopoldo (b. 1957); Juan (b. 1958); Maria del Pilar (b. 1959); Pedro (b. 1960); Victor Maria (b. 1961); Jose Maria (b. 1964); Andres (b. 1965); Pablo (b. 1965)
  • Previous Positions: Second Deputy Prime Minister of Spain (9 September 1980 – 25 February 1981); Minister of Economy (9 September 1980 – 25 February 1981); Minister for Relations with the European Communities (25 February 1978 – 9 September 1980); Minister of Public Works (4 July 1976 – April 1977); Minister of Commerce (13 December 1975 – 6 July 1976); Member of the Congress of Deputies (22 July 1977 – 31 August 1982; 28 July 1983 – 23 April 1986)

Adolfo Suarez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Adolfo Suarez Gonzalez
  • Assumed Office: 3 July 1976
  • Left Office: 25 February 1981
  • Political Party: CDS
  • Predecessor: Fernando de Santiago y Diaz
  • Successor: Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
  • Born: 25 September 1932
  • Birth Place: Avila, Spain
  • Died: 23 March 2014
  • Alma Mater: Salamanca University
  • Spouse(s): Amparo Illana Elortegui (m. 1961, d. 2001)
  • Children: Maria Amparo (1963–2004); Adolfo (b. 1964); Laura (b. 1966); Sonsoles (b. 1967); Francisco Javier (b. 1969)
  • Previous Positions: Minister-Secretary General of the Movimiento Nacional (12 December 1975 – 6 July 1976); Director-General of the Spanish Radio and Television Corporation (14 May 1969 – 25 June 1973); Civil Governor of the Province of Segovia (31 May 1968 – 7 November 1969)

Fernando de Santiago y Diaz, Acting Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Fernando de Santiago y Diaz de Mendivil
  • Assumed Office: 1 July 1976
  • Left Office: 3 July 1976
  • Political Party: Falange (1936-1980) Movimiento Nacional
  • Predecessor: Carlos Arias Navarro
  • Successor: Adolfo Suarez
  • Born: 23 July 1910
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: 6 November 1994
  • Spouse(s): San Fermin de los Navarros
  • Children: 5
  • Previous Positions: Governor-General of the Spanish Sahara (March 4, 1971 – April 24, 1974)

Carlos Arias Navarro, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Carlos Arias Navarr
  • Assumed Office: 31 December 1973
  • Left Office: 1 July 1976
  • Political Party: Falange Espanola Tradicionalista y de las JONS (1936–1977) Popular Alliance (1977–1989) Peoples Party (1989)
  • Predecessor: Torcuato Fernandez Miranda
  • Successor: Adolfo Suarez Gonzalez
  • Born: 11 December 1908
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: 27 November 1989
  • Spouse(s): Maria de la Luz del Valle y Menendez
  • Previous Positions: Mayor of Madrid (5 February 1965 – 12 June 1973); Director General of State Security (25 June 1957 – 5 February 1965)

Torcuato Fernandez-Miranda, Acting Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Torcuato FernAndez-Miranda y Hevia
  • Assumed Office: 20 December 1973
  • Left Office: 31 December 1973
  • Political Party: Falange (1939-1975); Movimiento Nacional (1975-1980)
  • Predecessor: Luis Carrero Blanco
  • Successor: Carlos Arias Navarro
  • Born: 10 November 1915
  • Birth Place: Gijon, Asturias, Spain
  • Died: 19 June 1980
  • Spouse(s): Maria del Carmen Lozana y Abeo (1946–1980)
  • Children: 2

Luis Carrero Blanco, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Luis Carrero Blanco
  • Assumed Office: 8 June 1973
  • Left Office: 20 December 1973
  • Political Party: Falange Espanola Tradicionalista y de las JONS
  • Predecessor: Francisco Franco
  • Successor: Torcuato FernAndez-Miranda
  • Born: 4 March 1904
  • Birth Place: Luis Carrero Blanco Santona, Spain
  • Died: 20 December 1973
  • Spouse(s): Maria del Carmen Pichot y Villa (1909–1984)
  • Children: 5
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of the Government; Member of the Cortes Espanolas; Military service

Francisco Franco, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Franco Bahamonde
  • Assumed Office: 1 April 1939
  • Left Office: 8 June 1973
  • Political Party: Falange Espanola Tradicionalista y de las JONS
  • Predecessor: Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer (President of the Technical State Junta of the Nationalist side) Jose Miaja (President of the Defence Council of the Republican side)
  • Successor: Alejandro Rodriguez de Valcarcel (President of the Regency) Juan Carlos I (King of Spain)
  • Born: 4 December 1892
  • Birth Place: Ferrol, Galicia, Kingdom of Spain
  • Died: 20 November 1975
  • Alma Mater: Infantry Academy of Toledo
  • Spouse(s): Carmen Polo
  • Children: Maria del Carmen
  • Previous Positions: President of the Government of Spain (30 January 1938 – 8 June 1973)

Jose Miaja, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Miaja Menant
  • Assumed Office: 5 March 1939
  • Left Office: 28 March 1939
  • Predecessor: Juan Negrin Lopez
  • Successor: Luis Carrero Blanco
  • Born: 20 April 1878
  • Birth Place: Oviedo, Asturias, Kingdom of Spain
  • Died: 14 January 1958

Juan Negrin y Lopez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Juan Negrin y Lopez
  • Assumed Office: 17 May1937
  • Left Office: 5 March1939
  • Political Party: Spanish Socialist Workers Party (1929–1946)
  • Predecessor: Francisco Largo Caballero
  • Successor: Francisco Franco (as "Caudillo")
  • Born: 3 February 1892
  • Birth Place: Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
  • Died: 12 November 1956
  • Previous Positions: Minister of National Defence; Minister of the Treasury; Member of the Congress of Deputies

Francisco Largo Caballero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Largo Caballero
  • Assumed Office: 4 September 1936
  • Left Office: 17 May 1937
  • Political Party: PSOE
  • Predecessor: Jose Giral Pereira
  • Successor: Juan Negrin Lopez
  • Born: 15 October 1869
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Kingdom of Spain
  • Died: 23 March 1946
  • Previous Positions: Minister of War (4 September 1936 – 17 May 1937); President of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (12 October 1932 – 1 July 1936); Minister of Labour and Social Security (14 April 1931 – 12 September 1933); Member of the Congress of Deputies (14 July 1931 – 31 March 1939; 18 May 1918 – 1 June 1919)

Jose Giral, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Giral y Pereira
  • Assumed Office: 19 July 1936
  • Left Office: 4 September 1936
  • Predecessor: Diego Martinez Barrio
  • Successor: Francisco Largo Caballero
  • Born: 2 October 1879
  • Died: 23 December 1962
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (17 May 1937 – 5 April 1938); Minister of the Navy (18 February 1936 – 22 August 1936; 14 October 1931 – 12 June 1933); Member of the Congress of Deputies (16 March 1936 – 31 March 1939; 14 July 1931 – 9 October 1933)

Diego Martinez Barrio, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Diego Martinez Barrio
  • Assumed Office: 19 July 1936
  • Left Office: 19 July 1936
  • Political Party: Republican Union
  • Predecessor: Santiago Casares Quiroga
  • Successor: José Giral
  • Born: 25 November 1883
  • Birth Place: Seville, Spain
  • Died: 1 January 1962
  • Previous Positions: President of the Spanish Republic (7 April 1936 – 10 May 1936); Prime Minister of Spain (8 October 1933 – 16 December 1933; 19 July 1936 – 19 July 1936)

Santiago Casares Quiroga, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Santiago Casares y Quiroga
  • Assumed Office: 13 May 1936
  • Left Office: 19 July 1936
  • Political Party: ORGA Republican Left
  • Predecessor: Augusto Barcia Trelles
  • Successor: Diego Martinez Barrio
  • Born: 8 May 1884
  • Birth Place: A Coruna, Spain
  • Died: 17 February 1950
  • Spouse(s): Gloria Perez
  • Children: Maria Casares

Augusto Barcia Trelles, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Augusto Barcia y Trelles
  • Assumed Office: 10 May 1936
  • Left Office: 13 May 1936
  • Predecessor: Manuel Azana
  • Successor: Santiago Casares

Manuel Azaña, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Azaña Diaz
  • Assumed Office: 19 February 1936
  • Left Office: 10 May 1936
  • Political Party: Republican Left (1934–1940)
  • Predecessor: Manuel Portela Valladares
  • Successor: Santiago Casares Quiroga
  • Born: 10 January 1880
  • Birth Place: Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Kingdom of Spain
  • Died: 3 November 1940
  • Spouse(s): Dolores de Rivas Cherif
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (14 October 1931 – 12 September 1933); Minister of War (14 April 1931 – 12 September 1933)

Manuel Portela Valladares, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Portela y Valladares
  • Assumed Office: 14 December 1935
  • Left Office: 19 February 1936
  • Predecessor: Joaquin Chapaprieta
  • Successor: Manuel Azana

Joaquin Chapaprieta, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Joaquin Chapaprieta y Torregrosa
  • Assumed Office: 25 September 1935
  • Left Office: 14 December 1935
  • Predecessor: Alejandro Lerroux
  • Successor: Manuel Portela
  • Born: 26 October 1871
  • Birth Place: Torrevieja, Valencia, Spain
  • Died: 29 April 1951
  • Previous Positions: Minister of the Treasury

Alejandro Lerroux, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Alejandro Lerroux Garcia
  • Assumed Office: 4 October 1934
  • Left Office: 25 September 1935
  • Political Party: Radical Republican Party
  • Predecessor: Manuel Azana
  • Successor: Diego Martinez Barrio
  • Born: 4 March 1864
  • Birth Place: Alejandro Lerroux Garcia La Rambla, Cordoba, Spain
  • Died: 25 June 1949
  • Spouse(s): Teresa Lopez
  • Children: Aurelio Lerroux (adoptive)
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (12 September 1933 – 9 October 1933; 16 December 1933 – 28 April 1934; 4 October 1934 – 25 September 1935; Member of the Congress of Deputies (8 December 1933 – 7 January 1936; 14 July 1931 – 9 October 1933)

Ricardo Samper, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Ricardo Samper IbAnez
  • Assumed Office: 28 April 1934
  • Left Office: 4 October 1934
  • Political Party: Radical Republican Party
  • Predecessor: Alejandro Lerroux
  • Successor: Alejandro Lerroux
  • Born: 25 August 1881
  • Birth Place: Valencia, Spain
  • Died: 27 October 1938

Alejandro Lerroux, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Alejandro Lerroux Garcia
  • Assumed Office: 16 December 1933
  • Left Office: 28 April 1934
  • Political Party: Radical Republican Party
  • Predecessor: Manuel Azana
  • Successor: Diego Martinez Barrio
  • Born: 4 March 1864
  • Birth Place: Alejandro Lerroux Garcia La Rambla, Cordoba, Spain
  • Died: 25 June 1949
  • Spouse(s): Teresa Lopez
  • Children: Aurelio Lerroux (adoptive)
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (16 December 1933 – 28 April 1934; 4 October 1934 – 25 September 1935); Member of the Congress of Deputies (8 December 1933 – 7 January 1936; 14 July 1931 – 9 October 1933)

Diego Martinez Barrio, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Diego Martinez Barrio
  • Assumed Office: 8 October 1933
  • Left Office: 16 December 1933
  • Political Party: Republican Union
  • Predecessor: Alejandro Lerroux
  • Successor: Alejandro Lerroux
  • Born: 25 November 1883
  • Birth Place: Seville, Spain
  • Died: 1 January 1962
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (19 July 1936 – 19 July 1936)

Alejandro Lerroux, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Alejandro Lerroux Garcia
  • Assumed Office: 12 September 1933
  • Left Office: 8 October 1933
  • Political Party: Radical Republican Party
  • Predecessor: Manuel Azana
  • Successor: Diego Martinez Barrio
  • Born: 4 March 1864
  • Birth Place: Alejandro Lerroux Garcia La Rambla, Cordoba, Spain
  • Died: 25 June 1949
  • Spouse(s): Teresa Lopez
  • Children: Aurelio Lerroux (adoptive)
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (16 December 1933 – 28 April 1934; 4 October 1934 – 25 September 1935); Member of the Congress of Deputies (8 December 1933 – 7 January 1936; 14 July 1931 – 9 October 1933)

Manuel Azaña, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Azaña
  • Assumed Office: 14 October 1931
  • Left Office: 12 September 1933
  • Predecessor: Juan Bautista Aznar Cabañas
  • Successor: Alejandro Lerroux
  • Previous Positions: Minister of War (14 April 1931 – 12 September 1933)

Niceto Alcala-Zamora, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Niceto Alcala-Zamora y Torres
  • Assumed Office: 14 April 1931
  • Left Office: 14 October 1931
  • Political Party: Liberal Party (1899–1923) Independent (1923–1931) Progressive Republican Party (1931–1936)
  • Predecessor: Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas
  • Successor: Manuel Azaña
  • Born: 6 July 1877
  • Birth Place: Priego de Cordoba, Spain
  • Died: 18 February 1949
  • Alma Mater: University of Granada
  • Spouse(s): Purificacion Castillo Bidaburu
  • Children: 3 sons; 3 daughters
  • Previous Positions: Minister of War; Minister of Public Works

Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabanas, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabanas
  • Assumed Office: 18 February 1931
  • Left Office: 14 April 1931
  • Predecessor: DAmaso Berenguer
  • Successor: Niceto AlcalA-Zamora
  • Born: 1860
  • Birth Place: Cádiz, Andalusia, Kingdom of Spain
  • Died: 19 February 1933

Damaso Berenguer, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Damaso Berenguer y Fuste
  • Assumed Office: 30 January 1930
  • Left Office: 18 February 1931
  • Predecessor: Miguel Primo de Rivera
  • Successor: Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabanas
  • Born: 4 August 1873
  • Birth Place: Damaso Berenguer y Fuste San Juan de los Remedios, Cuba
  • Died: 19 May 1953

Miguel Primo de Rivera, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja
  • Assumed Office: 15 September 1923
  • Left Office: 30 January 1930
  • Political Party: Union Patriotica
  • Predecessor: Manuel Garcia Prieto
  • Successor: Damaso Berenguer
  • Born: 8 January 1870
  • Birth Place: Jerez, Kingdom of Spain
  • Died: 16 March 1930
  • Spouse(s): Casilda Saenz Suarez
  • Children: Jose Antonio, Miguel, Maria, Pilar, Angela, Fernando

Manuel Garcia-Prieto, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Garcia-Prieto
  • Assumed Office: 7 December 1922
  • Left Office: 15 September 1923
  • Predecessor: Jose Sanchez-Guerra y Martinez
  • Successor: Miguel Primo de Rivera
  • Birth Place: Manuel Garcia y Prieto

Jose Sanchez-Guerra y Martinez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Sanchez Guerra y Martinez
  • Assumed Office: 8 March 1922
  • Left Office: 7 December 1922
  • Predecessor: Antonio Maura
  • Successor: Manuel Garcia-Prieto
  • Born: 28 June 1859
  • Birth Place: Córdoba, Spain
  • Died: 26 January 1935

Antonio Maura, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Maura Montaner
  • Assumed Office: 14 August 1921
  • Left Office: 8 March 1922
  • Predecessor: Manuel Allendesalazar y Munoz de Salazar
  • Successor: Jose Sanchez-Guerra y Martinez
  • Born: 2 May 1853
  • Birth Place: Antonio Maura Montaner Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands), Spain
  • Died: 13 December 1925

Manuel Allendesalazar y Munoz de Salazar, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Don Manuel Allendesalazar y Munoz de Salazar
  • Assumed Office: 13 March 1921
  • Left Office: 14 August 1921
  • Political Party: Partido Liberal-Conservador
  • Predecessor: Gabino Bugallal Araújo
  • Successor: Antonio Maura
  • Born: 24 August 1856
  • Birth Place: Guernica, Spain
  • Died: 17 May 1923
  • Spouse(s): Maria de los Angeles Bernar y Llacer
  • Children: Maria de la Concepcion de Allendesalazar y Bernar
  • Previous Positions: President of the Spanish Senate

Gabino Bugallal Araújo, Acting Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Gabino Bugallal Araújo
  • Assumed Office: 8 March 1921
  • Left Office: 13 March 1921
  • Predecessor: Eduardo Dato
  • Successor: Manuel Allendesalazar
  • Born: Gabino Bugallal y Araújo
  • Birth Place: Gabino Bugallal y Araújo

Eduardo Dato, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Eduardo Dato e Iradier
  • Assumed Office: 5 May 1920
  • Left Office: 8 March 1921
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Manuel Allendesalazar
  • Successor: Gabino Bugallal Araújo
  • Born: 12 August 1856
  • Birth Place: A Coruna, Spain
  • Died: 8 March 1921
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (27 October 1913 – 9 December 1915; 11 June 1917 – 3 November 1917; 28 April 1920 – 8 March 1921)

Manuel Allendesalazar, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Eduardo Dato
  • Assumed Office: 12 December 1919
  • Left Office: 5 May 1920
  • Predecessor: Joaquín Sánchez de Toca
  • Successor: Eduardo Dato
  • Born: August 24, 1856
  • Birth Place: Manuel Allendesalazar y Muñoz de Salazar
  • Died: May 17, 1923

Joaquin Sanchez de Toca, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Joaquin Sanchez de Toca y Calvo
  • Assumed Office: 20 July 1919
  • Left Office: 12 December 1919
  • Predecessor: Antonio Maura
  • Successor: Manuel Allendesalazar
  • Born: 24 September 1852
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: 13 July 1942

Antonio Maura, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Maura Montaner
  • Assumed Office: 14 April 1919
  • Left Office: 20 July 1919
  • Predecessor: Manuel García Prieto
  • Successor: Joaquin Sanchez de Toca
  • Born: 2 May 1853
  • Birth Place: Antonio Maura Montaner Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands), Spain
  • Died: 13 December 1925
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (5 December 1903 – 16 December 1904 ;25 January 1907 – 21 October 1909 )

Manuel García Prieto, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel García Prieto
  • Assumed Office: 5 December 1918
  • Left Office: 14 April 1919
  • Predecessor: Alvaro de Figueroa
  • Successor: Antonio Maura
  • Birth Place: Manuel García y Prieto

Alvaro de Figueroa, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor
  • Assumed Office: 5 December 1918
  • Left Office: 14 April 1919
  • Predecessor: Manuel Garcia Prieto
  • Successor: Eduardo Dato
  • Born: 9 August 1863
  • Birth Place: Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor
  • Died: 11 October 1950
  • Spouse(s): Casilda Alonso-Martinez Martin
  • Children: 3

Manuel Garcia Prieto, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Garcia Prieto
  • Assumed Office: 9 November 1918
  • Left Office: 5 December 1918
  • Predecessor: Antonio Maura
  • Successor: Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor

Antonio Maura, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Maura Montaner
  • Assumed Office: 22 March 1918
  • Left Office: 9 November 1918
  • Predecessor: Manuel García Prieto
  • Successor: Antonio Maura
  • Born: 2 May 1853
  • Birth Place: Antonio Maura Montaner Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands), Spain
  • Died: 13 December 1925

Eduardo Dato, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Eduardo Dato e Iradier
  • Assumed Office: 11 June 1917
  • Left Office: 3 November 1917
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Manuel Garcia Prieto
  • Successor: Antonio Maura
  • Born: 12 August 1856
  • Birth Place: A Coruna, Spain
  • Died: 8 March 1921
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (27 October 1913 – 9 December 1915)

Manuel Garcia Prieto, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Garcia Prieto
  • Assumed Office: 19 April 1917
  • Left Office: 11 June 1917
  • Predecessor: Alvaro de Figueroa
  • Successor: Eduardo Dato

Alvaro de Figueroa, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones
  • Assumed Office: 9 December 1915
  • Left Office: 19 April 1917
  • Predecessor: Manuel Garcia Prieto
  • Successor: Eduardo Dato
  • Born: 9 August 1863
  • Birth Place: Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor
  • Died: 11 October 1950
  • Spouse(s): Casilda Alonso-Martinez Martin
  • Children: 3
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (14 November 1912 – 27 October 1913 )

Eduardo Dato, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Eduardo Dato e Iradier
  • Assumed Office: 27 October 1913
  • Left Office: 9 December 1915
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Alvaro de Figueroa
  • Successor: Alvaro de Figueroa
  • Born: 12 August 1856
  • Birth Place: A Coruna, Spain
  • Died: 8 March 1921

Alvaro de Figueroa, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor, 1st Count of Romanones
  • Assumed Office: 14 November 1912
  • Left Office: 27 October 1913
  • Predecessor: Manuel Garcia Prieto
  • Successor: Eduardo Dato
  • Born: 9 August 1863
  • Birth Place: Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres-Sotomayor
  • Died: 11 October 1950
  • Spouse(s): Casilda Alonso-Martinez Martin
  • Children: 3

Manuel Garcia Prieto, Acting Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Garcia Prieto
  • Assumed Office: 12 November 1912
  • Left Office: 14 November 1912
  • Predecessor: Jose Canalejas
  • Successor: Alvaro de Figueroa
  • Birth Place: Manuel Garcia y Prieto

Jose Canalejas, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Canalejas y Mendez
  • Assumed Office: 9 February 1910
  • Left Office: 12 November 1912
  • Political Party: Liberal Party
  • Predecessor: Segismundo Moret y Prendergast
  • Successor: Alvaro Figueroa, Count Romanones
  • Born: 31 July 1854
  • Birth Place: Ferrol, Spain
  • Died: 12 November 1912

Segismundo Moret, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Segismundo Moret y Prendergast
  • Assumed Office: 21 October 1909
  • Left Office: 9 February 1910
  • Predecessor: Antonio Maura Montaner
  • Successor: Jose Canalejas y Mendez
  • Born: Segismundo Moret y Prendergast
  • Birth Place: Segismundo Moret y Prendergast
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (1 December 1905 – 6 July 1906; 30 November 1906 – 4 December 1906)

Antonio Aguilar y Correa, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Don Antonio Aguilar y Correa
  • Assumed Office: 4 December 1906
  • Left Office: 25 January 1907
  • Predecessor: Segismundo Moret
  • Successor: Antonio Maura
  • Born: Antonio Aguilar y Correa
  • Birth Place: Antonio Aguilar y Correa

Jose Lopez Dominguez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Lopez Dominguez
  • Assumed Office: 6 July 1906
  • Left Office: 30 November 1906
  • Predecessor: Segismundo Moret
  • Successor: Segismundo Moret
  • Born: Jose Lopez Dominguez
  • Birth Place: Jose Lopez Dominguez

Segismundo Moret, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Segismundo Moret y Prendergast
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1905
  • Left Office: 6 July 1906
  • Predecessor: Eugenio Montero Rios
  • Successor: Jose Lopez Dominguez
  • Born: Segismundo Moret y Prendergast
  • Birth Place: Segismundo Moret y Prendergast

Eugenio Montero Rios, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Eugenio Montero Rios
  • Assumed Office: 23 June 1905
  • Left Office: 1 December 1905
  • Predecessor: Raimundo Fernandez-Villaverde
  • Successor: Segismundo Moret
  • Born: Eugenio Montero Rios
  • Birth Place: Eugenio Montero Rios

Raimundo Fernandez-Villaverde, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Don Raimundo Fernandez-Villaverde y Garcia del Rivero
  • Assumed Office: 27 January 1905
  • Left Office: 23 June 1905
  • Predecessor: Marcelo Azcarraga
  • Successor: Eugenio Montero Rios
  • Born: Raimundo Fernandez-Villaverde y Garcia del Rivero
  • Birth Place: Raimundo Fernandez-Villaverde y Garcia del Rivero

Antonio Maura, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Maura Montaner
  • Assumed Office: 5 December 1903
  • Left Office: 16 December 1904
  • Predecessor: Raimundo Fernandez
  • Successor: Marcelo Azcarraga
  • Born: 2 May 1853
  • Birth Place: Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands), Spain
  • Died: 13 December 1925

Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Don Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde y García del Rivero
  • Assumed Office: 20 July 1903
  • Left Office: 5 December 1903
  • Predecessor: Francisco Silvela
  • Successor: Antonio Maura
  • Birth Place: Raimundo Fernández-Villaverde y García del Rivero\n

Francisco Silvela, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Silvela y Le Vielleuze
  • Assumed Office: 6 December 1902
  • Left Office: 20 July 1903
  • Predecessor: Praxedes Sagasta
  • Successor: Raimundo FernAndez-Villaverde
  • Born: Francisco Silvela y Vielleuze
  • Birth Place: Francisco Silvela y Vielleuze

Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar
  • Assumed Office: 6 March 1901
  • Left Office: 6 December 1902
  • Predecessor: Marcelo Azcárraga
  • Successor: Francisco Silvela
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (13 December 1892 – 24 March 1895; 28 November 1885 – 8 July 1890; 10 February 1881 – 14 October 1883)

Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Marcelo de Azcárraga Ugarte y Palmero-Versosa de Lizárraga
  • Assumed Office: 23 October 1900
  • Left Office: 6 March 1901
  • Predecessor: Francisco Silvela
  • Successor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (16 December 1904 – 25 January 1905); Minister of the Spanish Royal Navy (23 October 1900 – 31 October 1900); Minister of War of Spain (5 July 1890 – 11 December 1892)

Francisco Silvela, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Silvela y Le Vielleuze
  • Assumed Office: 4 March 1899
  • Left Office: 23 October 1900
  • Predecessor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Successor: Marcelo Azcárraga
  • Born: 15 December 1843
  • Birth Place: Madrid
  • Died: 29 May 1905

Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar
  • Assumed Office: 4 October 1897
  • Left Office: 4 March 1899
  • Predecessor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Successor: Francisco Silvela
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (13 December 1892 – 24 March 1895; 28 November 1885 – 8 July 1890; 10 February 1881 – 14 October 1883)

Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Marcelo de Azcárraga Ugarte y Palmero-Versosa de Lizárraga
  • Assumed Office: 8 August 1897
  • Left Office: 4 October 1897
  • Predecessor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Successor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (23 October 1900 – 6 March 1901)

Antonio Canovas del Castillo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Assumed Office: 23 March 1895
  • Left Office: 8 August 1897
  • Political Party: Conservative Party
  • Predecessor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Successor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Born: 8 February 1828
  • Birth Place: Antonio Canovas del Castillo Malaga, Spain
  • Died: 8 August 1897
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (8 July 1890 – 13 December 1892; 20 January 1884 – 28 November 1885; 11 December 1879 – 10 February 1881; 3 December 1875 – 8 March 1879; 10 January 1875 – 12 September 1875); President of the Minister-Regency (31 December 1874 – 10 January 1875)

Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar
  • Assumed Office: 11 December 1892
  • Left Office: 23 March 1895
  • Predecessor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Successor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (28 November 1885 – 8 July 1890; 10 February 1881 – 14 October 1883)

Antonio Canovas del Castillo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Assumed Office: 5 July 1890
  • Left Office: 11 December 1892
  • Political Party: Conservative Party
  • Predecessor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Successor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Born: 8 February 1828
  • Birth Place: Antonio Canovas del Castillo Malaga, Spain
  • Died: 8 August 1897
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (20 January 1884 – 28 November 1885; 11 December 1879 – 10 February 1881; 3 December 1875 – 8 March 1879; 10 January 1875 – 12 September 1875)

Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar
  • Assumed Office: 27 November 1885
  • Left Office: 5 July 1890
  • Predecessor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Successor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (10 February 1881 – 14 October 1883)

Antonio Canovas del Castillo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Assumed Office: 18 January 1884
  • Left Office: 27 November 1885
  • Political Party: Conservative Party
  • Predecessor: Jose Posada Herrera
  • Successor: Marcelo Azcarraga
  • Born: 8 February 1828
  • Birth Place: Antonio Canovas del Castillo Malaga, Spain
  • Died: 8 August 1897
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (10 January 1875 – 12 September 1875; 3 December 1875 – 8 March 1879; 11 December 1879 – 10 February 1881); President of the Minister-Regency (31 December 1874 – 10 January 1875)

Jose Posada Herrera, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Posada Herrera
  • Assumed Office: 13 October 1883
  • Left Office: 18 January 1884
  • Predecessor: Praxedes Sagasta
  • Successor: Antonio CAnovas del Castillo
  • Birth Place: Jose Posada y Herrera

Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar
  • Assumed Office: 8 February 1881
  • Left Office: 13 October 1883
  • Predecessor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Successor: Jose Posada Herrera
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903

Antonio Canovas del Castillo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Assumed Office: 9 December 1879
  • Left Office: 8 February 1881
  • Political Party: Conservative Party
  • Predecessor: Arsenio Martínez Campos
  • Successor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Born: 8 February 1828
  • Birth Place: Antonio Canovas del Castillo Malaga, Spain
  • Died: 8 August 1897
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (3 December 1875 – 8 March 1879; 10 January 1875 – 12 September 1875); President of the Minister-Regency (31 December 1874 – 10 January 1875)

Arsenio Martinez Campos, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Arsenio Martinez-Campos y Anton
  • Assumed Office: 7 March 1879
  • Left Office: 9 December 1879
  • Predecessor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Successor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Birth Place: Arsenio Martinez y Campos

Antonio Canovas del Castillo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Assumed Office: 2 December 1875
  • Left Office: 7 March 1879
  • Political Party: Conservative Party
  • Predecessor: Praxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Successor: Marcelo Azcarraga
  • Born: 8 February 1828
  • Birth Place: Antonio Canovas del Castillo Malaga, Spain
  • Died: 8 August 1897
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Spain (10 January 1875 – 12 September 1875); President of the Minister-Regency (31 December 1874 – 10 January 1875)

Joaquin Jovellar y Soler, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Joaquin Jovellar y Soler
  • Assumed Office: 12 September 1875
  • Left Office: 2 December 1875
  • Predecessor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Successor: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Born: 28 December 1819
  • Birth Place: Palma, Mallorca, Spain
  • Died: 17 April 1892

Antonio Canovas del Castillo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Canovas del Castillo
  • Assumed Office: 31 December 1874
  • Left Office: 12 September 1875
  • Political Party: Conservative Party
  • Predecessor: Praxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Successor: Joaquin Jovellar y Soler
  • Born: 8 February 1828
  • Birth Place: Antonio Canovas del Castillo Malaga, Spain
  • Died: 8 August 1897
  • Previous Positions: President of the Minister-Regency (31 December 1874 – 10 January 1875) 

Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Assumed Office: 1874
  • Left Office: 1874
  • Political Party: Liberal Party
  • Predecessor: Juan de Zavala y de la Puente
  • Successor: Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903
  • Alma Mater: Civil Engineering School of Madrid
  • Previous Positions: Minister of Government (1868-1870)

Emilio Castelar, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Emilio Castelar y Ripoll
  • Assumed Office: 7 September 1873
  • Left Office: 3 January 1874
  • Predecessor: Nicolas Salmeron
  • Successor: Francisco Serrano
  • Born: 7 September 1832
  • Birth Place: Cadiz, Spain
  • Died: 25 May 1899

Nicolas Salmeron y Alonso, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Nicolas Salmeron Alonso
  • Assumed Office: 18 July 1873
  • Left Office: 7 September 1873
  • Political Party: Democratic Republican Union Party Progressive Party
  • Predecessor: Francisco Pi y Margall
  • Successor: Emilio Castelar y Ripoll
  • Born: 10 April 1838
  • Birth Place: Alhama de Almeria, Province of Almeria, Spain
  • Died: 21 September 1908

Francesco Pi y Margall, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francesco Pi y Margall
  • Assumed Office: 11 June 1873
  • Left Office: 18 July 1873
  • Political Party: Democratic; Democratic Federal Republican
  • Predecessor: Estanislao Figueras
  • Successor: Nicolas Salmeron
  • Born: 29 April 1824
  • Birth Place: Barcelona, Spain
  • Died: 29 November 1901

Estanislao Figueras, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Estanislao Figueras y de Moragas
  • Assumed Office: 12 February 1873
  • Left Office: 11 June 1873
  • Political Party: Progressist (1848–1849); Democratic (1849–1868); Democratic Federal Republican (1868–1880); Organic Federal Republican (1880–1882)
  • Predecessor: Amadeo I
  • Successor: Francisco Pi y Margall
  • Born: 13 November 1819
  • Birth Place: Barcelona, Spain
  • Died: 11 November 1882

Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla
  • Assumed Office: 16 June 1872
  • Left Office: 12 February 1873
  • Political Party: Radical Democratic Party (Spain)
  • Predecessor: Francisco Serrano
  • Successor: Estanislao Figueras
  • Born: 22 March 1833
  • Birth Place: Burgo de Osma, Spain
  • Died: 13 June 1895

Francisco Serrano, Acting Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Serrano Domínguez Cuenca y Pérez de Vargas
  • Assumed Office: 4 June 1872
  • Left Office: 13 June 1872
  • Predecessor: Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
  • Successor: Marquis of Mendigorría
  • Born: 17 December 1810
  • Birth Place: Isla de León (current day San Fernando)
  • Died: 25 November 1885
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (17 January 1863 – 2 March 1863); Regent of Spain (18 June 1869 – 27 September 1870)

Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Práxedes Mariano Mateo Sagasta y Escolar
  • Assumed Office: 21 December 1871
  • Left Office: 26 May 1872
  • Political Party: Liberal Party
  • Predecessor: Jose Malcampo
  • Successor: Francisco Serrano
  • Born: 21 July 1825
  • Birth Place: Torrecilla en Cameros, Logroño, Spain
  • Died: 5 January 1903
  • Alma Mater: Civil Engineering School of Madrid
  • Previous Positions: Minister of Government (1868-1870)

Jose Malcampo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Malcampo y Monge
  • Assumed Office: 5 October 1871
  • Left Office: 21 December 1871
  • Predecessor: Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla
  • Successor: Praxedes Sagasta
  • Born: 1828
  • Birth Place: San Fernando, Cádiz
  • Died: 1880
  • Previous Positions: President of the Council of State

Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla
  • Assumed Office: 24 July 1871
  • Left Office: 5 October 1871
  • Political Party: Radical Democratic Party (Spain)
  • Predecessor: Francisco Serrano
  • Successor: Jose Malcampo
  • Born: 22 March 1833
  • Birth Place: Burgo de Osma, Spain
  • Died: 13 June 1895

Francisco Serrano, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Serrano Dominguez Cuenca y Perez de Vargas
  • Assumed Office: 4 January 1871
  • Left Office: 24 July 1871
  • Predecessor: Juan Bautista Topete
  • Successor: Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla
  • Born: 17 December 1810
  • Birth Place: Isla de Leon, Spain
  • Died: 25 November 1885
  • Spouse(s): Antonia Domínguez y Borrell; Guevara y Lemus
  • Children: 5
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (17 January 1863 – 2 March 1863); Regent of Spain (18 June 1869 – 27 December 1870); Head of State of Spain (18 June 1869 – 27 December 1870); Captain General of Cuba (24 November 1859 – 3 December 1862); Spanish Ambassador to France (11 January 1856 – 2 June 1856)

Juan Bautista Topete, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo
  • Assumed Office: 27 December 1870
  • Left Office: 4 January 1871
  • Predecessor: Juan Prim
  • Successor: Francisco Serrano
  • Born: 24 May 1821
  • Birth Place: San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico
  • Died: 29 October 1885
  • Previous Positions: Chief of the Carrara arsenal at Cádiz

Juan Prim, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Juan Prim y Prats
  • Assumed Office: 18 June 1869
  • Left Office: 27 December 1870
  • Predecessor: Francisco Serrano y Dominguez
  • Successor: Juan Bautista Topete
  • Born: 6 December 1814
  • Died: 30 December 1870
  • Previous Positions: Captain General of Puerto Rico (1847–1848)

Francisco Serrano, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Serrano Domínguez Cuenca y Pérez de Vargas
  • Assumed Office: 3 October 1868
  • Left Office: 18 June 1869
  • Predecessor: Pascual Madoz
  • Successor: Marquis of los Castillejos
  • Born: 17 December 1810
  • Birth Place: Isla de León (current day San Fernando)
  • Died: 25 November 1885
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (17 January 1863 – 2 March 1863)

Pascual Madoz, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Pascual Madoz Ibáñez
  • Assumed Office: 30 September 1868
  • Left Office: 3 October 1868
  • Predecessor: Jose Gutierrez de la Concha
  • Successor: Francisco Serrano
  • Born: 7 May 1806
  • Died: 13 December 1870
  • Previous Positions: Governor of Barcelona (1854); Minister of Finance (1855)

Jose Gutierrez de la Concha, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Gutierrez de la Concha
  • Assumed Office: 19 September 1868
  • Left Office: 30 October 1868
  • Predecessor: Luis Gonzalez-Bravo
  • Successor: Pascual Madoz
  • Born: 4 June 1809
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: 5 November 1895
  • Previous Positions: Captain General of Cuba

Luis Gonzalez-Bravo y Lopez de Arjona, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Luis Gonzalez-Bravo y Lopez de Arjona
  • Assumed Office: 23 April 1868
  • Left Office: 19 September 1868
  • Predecessor: Ramon Maria Narvaez
  • Successor: Jose Gutierrez de la Concha
  • Born: 8 July 1811
  • Birth Place: Cádiz, Spain
  • Died: 1 September 1871
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State and Foreign Affairs (29 November 1843 – 3 May 1844); Minister of Home Affairs (16 September 1864 – 21 June 1865); Member of the Spanish Parliament (Cádiz); Member of the Spanish Parliament (Madrid, Jaén, Málaga); Member of the Spanish Parliament (Canary Islands)

Ramon Maria Narvaez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Ramon Maria Narvaez
  • Assumed Office: 16 September 1864
  • Left Office: 21 June 1865
  • Predecessor: Alejandro Mon
  • Successor: Leopoldo O'Donnell
  • Born: 5 August 1800
  • Birth Place: Loja, Granada
  • Died: 23 April 1868
  • Spouse(s): Marie Alexandrine de Tascher
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (4 October 1847 – 23 October 1847); Acting Minister of State (16 March 1846 – 5 April 1846; 1 July 1844 – 21 August 1844)

Alejandro Mon y Menendez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Alejandro Mon y Menendez
  • Assumed Office: 1 March 1864
  • Left Office: 16 September 1864
  • Predecessor: Lorenzo Arrazola
  • Successor: Ramon Maria Narvaez
  • Born: 26 February 1801
  • Birth Place: Oviedo, Principality of Asturias, Spain
  • Died: 1 November 1882
  • Previous Positions: Minister of Finance

Lorenzo Arrazola y Garcia, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Lorenzo Arrazola y Garcia
  • Assumed Office: 17 January 1864
  • Left Office: 1 March 1864
  • Political Party: Moderate Party
  • Predecessor: Manuel de Pando
  • Successor: Alejandro Mon y Menendez
  • Born: 10 August 1797
  • Birth Place: Checa, Guadalajara, Spain
  • Died: 23 February 1873
  • Alma Mater: University of Valladolid
  • Spouse(s): Ana Micaela Guerrero
  • Previous Positions: Minister of Justice; President of the Supreme Court

Manuel de Pando, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel de Pando y Fernández de Pinedo
  • Assumed Office: 2 March 1863
  • Left Office: 17 January 1864
  • Predecessor: Leopoldo ODonnell
  • Successor: Lorenzo Arrazola
  • Born: 22 December 1792
  • Birth Place: Madrid
  • Died: 20 February 1872
  • Alma Mater: President of the Senate (1866 – 1867)
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (12 February 1846 – 16 March 1846; 23 May 1851 – 7 August 1852)

Leopoldo O'Donnell, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris
  • Assumed Office: 30 June 1858
  • Left Office: 2 March 1863
  • Political Party: Unión Liberal
  • Predecessor: Francisco Javier Isturiz
  • Successor: Manuel de Pando
  • Born: 12 January 1809
  • Birth Place: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
  • Died: 5 November 1867
  • Spouse(s): Manuela Barges
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (1858); Minister for War (1854)

Francisco Javier de Istúriz y Montero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Javier de Istúriz y Montero
  • Assumed Office: 14 January 1858
  • Left Office: 30 June 1858
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Francisco Armero
  • Successor: Leopoldo O'Donnell
  • Born: 31 October 1790
  • Birth Place: Cadiz, Spain
  • Died: 2 April 1871
  • Previous Positions: President of the Senate; President of the Congress of Deputies; Minister of State (15 May 1836 – 14 August 1836; 5 April 1846 – 28 January 1847)

Francisco Armero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Armero
  • Assumed Office: 15 October 1857
  • Left Office: 14 January 1858
  • Predecessor: Ramon Maria Narvaez
  • Successor: Francisco Javier Isturiz
  • Born: 3 May 1804
  • Birth Place: Fuentes de Andalucía
  • Died: 1 July 1866
  • Previous Positions: Minister of the Navy, Commerce and Colonies (1840); (3 May 1844 - 12 February 1846); (5 April 1846 - 28 January 1847); Minister of the Navy (2 June 1851- 3 May 1852)

Ramón María Narváez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Ramón María Narváez
  • Assumed Office: 12 October 1856
  • Left Office: 15 October 1857
  • Predecessor: Leopoldo O'Donnell
  • Successor: Francisco Armero
  • Born: 5 August 1800
  • Birth Place: Loja, Granada
  • Died: 23 April 1868
  • Previous Positions: Acting Minister of State (1 July 1844 – 21 August 1844; 16 March 1846 – 5 April 1846); Minister of State (4 October 1847 – 23 October 1847)

Leopoldo O'Donnell, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris
  • Assumed Office: 14 July 1856
  • Left Office: 12 October 1856
  • Political Party: Unión Liberal
  • Predecessor: Baldomero Espartero
  • Successor: Ramón María Narváez
  • Born: 12 January 1809
  • Birth Place: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
  • Died: 5 November 1867
  • Spouse(s): Manuela Barges
  • Previous Positions: Minister for War (1854)

Baldomero Espartero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Joaquín Baldomero Fernández-Espartero y Álvarez de Toro, Prince of Vergara
  • Assumed Office: 19 July 1854
  • Left Office: 14 July 1856
  • Predecessor: Angel de Saavedra
  • Successor: Leopoldo O'Donnell
  • Born: 27 February 1793
  • Birth Place: Granátula de Calatrava, Ciudad Real, Spain
  • Died: 8 January 1879
  • Spouse(s): Ezequiel Martínez de Sicilia y Ruíz de la Cámara (1786–1812); Ezequiel Martínez de Sicilia y Ruíz de la Cámara (1786–1812)
  • Children: María Jacinta Martínez de Sicilia y Santa Cruz
  • Previous Positions: Regent of Spain (1840–1843)

Angel de Saavedra, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Ángel de Saavedra y Ramírez de Baquedano
  • Assumed Office: 18 July 1854
  • Left Office: 19 July 1854
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Fernando Fernandez de Cordova
  • Successor: Baldomero Espartero
  • Born: 10 March 1791
  • Birth Place: Cordoba, Spain
  • Died: 22 June 1865
  • Spouse(s): María de la Encarnación de Cueto y Ortega (1806–1885)
  • Children: 9 including Enrique Ramírez de Saavedra y de Cueto (1828–1914), Gonzalo de Saavedra y Cueto (1831–1899)

Fernando Fernandez de Cordova, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Fernando FernAndez de Cordova
  • Assumed Office: 17 July 1854
  • Left Office: 18 July 1854
  • Predecessor: Luis Jose Sartorius
  • Successor: Angel de Saavedra
  • Born: 1809
  • Birth Place: Buenos Aires
  • Died: 1883
  • Previous Positions: War Minister

Luis Jose Sartorius, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Luis José Sartorius y Tapia
  • Assumed Office: 19 September 1853
  • Left Office: 17 July 1854
  • Political Party: Ministry of the Interior (1853-1854)
  • Predecessor: Francisco Lersundi
  • Successor: Fernando Fernandez de Cordova
  • Born: 1820
  • Birth Place: Seville, Spain
  • Died: 22 February 1871
  • Spouse(s): María de los Remedios Chacón y Romero de Cisneros
  • Children: Isabel Sartorius y Chacón (b. 1874); Laura Sartorius y Chacón; Leonor Sartorius y Chacón; Luis Sartorius y Chacón; Luis Sartorius y Chacón; María de la Concepción Sartorius y Chacón (1859-1887); Fernando Sartorius
  • Previous Positions: Ministry of the Interior (1847; 1849-1851)

Francisco de Lersundi y Hormaechea, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco de Lersundi y Hormaechea
  • Assumed Office: 14 April 1853
  • Left Office: 19 September 1853
  • Predecessor: Federico Roncali
  • Successor: Luis Jose Sartorius
  • Born: 28 January 1817
  • Birth Place: Valencia, Spain
  • Died: 17 November 1874

Federico de Roncali, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Federico de Roncali
  • Assumed Office: 14 December 1852
  • Left Office: 14 April 1853
  • Predecessor: Juan Bravo Murillo
  • Successor: Luis Jose Sartorius
  • Born: 1809
  • Birth Place: Federico de Roncali Ceruti
  • Died: 3 April 1857
  • Spouse(s): María del Carmen Ceruti y Feit

Juan Bravo Murillo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Juan Bravo Murillo
  • Assumed Office: 14 January 1851
  • Left Office: 14 December 1852
  • Political Party: Moderate Party
  • Predecessor: Ramon Maria NarvAez
  • Successor: Federico Roncali
  • Born: 24 June 1803
  • Birth Place: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
  • Died: 11 February 1873
  • Previous Positions: Member of Congress of Deputies (1837); Minister of Grace and Justice (January 28, 1847– March 28, 1847); Minister of Finance (August 19, 1849– October 19, 1849)

Serafin Maria de Sotto, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Serafín María de Sotto y Abbach
  • Assumed Office: 19 October 1849
  • Left Office: 20 October 1849
  • Predecessor: Ramon Maria Narvaez
  • Successor: Juan Bravo Murillo
  • Born: 12 October 1793
  • Birth Place: Barcelona, Spain
  • Died: 23 February 1862

Ramón María Narváez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Ramón María Narváez
  • Assumed Office: 4 October 1847
  • Left Office: 19 October 1849
  • Predecessor: Florencio Garcia Goyena
  • Successor: Serafín María de Sotto
  • Born: 5 August 1800
  • Birth Place: Loja, Granada
  • Died: 23 April 1868
  • Spouse(s): Marie Alexandrine de Tascher
  • Previous Positions: Acting Minister of State (1 July 1844 – 21 August 1844; 16 March 1846 – 5 April 1846); Minister of State (4 October 1847 – 23 October 1847)

Florencio Garcia Goyena, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Florencio Garcia Goyena
  • Assumed Office: 12 September 1847
  • Left Office: 4 October 1847
  • Predecessor: Joaquin Francisco Pacheco
  • Successor: Ramon Maria Narvaez
  • Born: 1783
  • Birth Place: Tafalla, Navarre
  • Died: 1855
  • Previous Positions: Judge of the appeals court in Burgos (1835)

Joaquín Francisco Pacheco y Gutiérrez-Calderón, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Joaquín Francisco Pacheco y Gutiérrez-Calderón
  • Assumed Office: 28 March 1847
  • Left Office: 12 September 1847
  • Predecessor: Carlos Martínez de Irujo
  • Successor: Florencio García Goyena
  • Born: 22 February 1808
  • Birth Place: Écija
  • Died: 8 October 1865
  • Previous Positions: Ambassador to France; Minister of State; Attorney General of Spain

Carlos Martinez de Irujo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Carlos Martinez de Irujo
  • Assumed Office: 28 January 1847
  • Left Office: 28 March 1847
  • Predecessor: Francisco Javier Isturiz y Montero
  • Successor: Joaquin Francisco Pacheco
  • Born: 14 December 1802
  • Birth Place: Washington, D.C., United States
  • Died: 26 December 1855
  • Spouse(s): Gabriela del Alcázar
  • Children: Carlos Martínez de Irujo y del Alcázar (3 April 1846 – 14 Sept 1909); María de la Piedad Martínez de Irujo y del Alcázar
  • Previous Positions: Grandee of Spain (1844)

Francisco Javier de Istúriz y Montero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Javier de Istúriz y Montero
  • Assumed Office: 5 April 1846
  • Left Office: 28 January 1847
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Ramón María Narváez
  • Successor: Carlos Martínez de Irujo
  • Born: 31 October 1790
  • Birth Place: Cádiz
  • Died: 2 April 1871
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (15 May 1836 – 14 August 1836)

Ramón María Narváez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Ramón María Narváez y Campos
  • Assumed Office: 16 March 1846
  • Left Office: 5 April 1846
  • Predecessor: Manuel Pando
  • Successor: Francisco Javier de Istúriz
  • Born: 5 August 1800
  • Birth Place: Loja, Granada
  • Died: 23 April 1868
  • Spouse(s): Marie Alexandrine de Tascher
  • Previous Positions: Acting Minister of State (1 July 1844 – 21 August 1844)

Manuel de Pando, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Manuel de Pando y Fernández de Pinedo
  • Assumed Office: 12 February 1846
  • Left Office: 16 March 1846
  • Predecessor: Ramón María Narváez
  • Successor: Ramón María Narváez
  • Born: 22 December 1792
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: 20 February 1872
  • Spouse(s): Isabella II

Ramón María Narváez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Ramón María Narváez
  • Assumed Office: 3 May 1844
  • Left Office: 11 February 1846
  • Predecessor: Luis Gonzalez-Bravo
  • Successor: Manuel Pando
  • Born: 5 August 1800
  • Birth Place: Loja, Granada
  • Died: 23 April 1868
  • Spouse(s): Marie Alexandrine de Tascher
  • Previous Positions: Acting Minister of State (1 July 1844 – 21 August 1844)

Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona
  • Assumed Office: 5 December 1843
  • Left Office: 3 May 1844
  • Predecessor: Salustiano de Olózaga
  • Successor: Ramon Maria Narvaez
  • Born: 8 July 1811
  • Birth Place: Cádiz, Spain
  • Died: 1 September 1871

Salustiano de Olozaga y Almandoz, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Salustiano de Olozaga y Almandoz
  • Assumed Office: 20 November 1843
  • Left Office: 5 December 1843
  • Predecessor: Joaquin Maria Lopez
  • Successor: Luis Gonzalez-Bravo
  • Born: 8 June 1805
  • Birth Place: Oyón-Oion, Álava
  • Died: 26 September 1873
  • Previous Positions: Minister of State (20 November 1843 – 29 November 1843)

Joaquin Maria Lopez y Lopez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Joaquin Maria Lopez y Lopez
  • Assumed Office: 23 July 1843
  • Left Office: 20 November 1843
  • Political Party: Partido Progresista
  • Predecessor: Jose Ramon Rodil
  • Successor: Alvaro Gomez Becerra
  • Born: 15 August 1798
  • Birth Place: Villena, Spain
  • Died: 14 November 1855

Alvaro Gomez Becerra, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Alvaro Gomez Becerra
  • Assumed Office: 19 May 1843
  • Left Office: 23 July 1843
  • Predecessor: Joaquin Maria Lopez
  • Successor: Joaquin Maria Lopez
  • Born: 26 December 1771
  • Birth Place: Alvaro Gomez Becerra

Jose Ramon Rodil, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Ramon Rodil
  • Assumed Office: 17 June 1842
  • Left Office: 9 May 1843
  • Predecessor: Antonio Gonzalez
  • Successor: Joaquin Maria Lopez y Lopez
  • Born: 26 December 1771

Antonio Gonzalez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio Gonzalez
  • Assumed Office: 20 May 1841
  • Left Office: 17 June 1842
  • Political Party: Partido Progresista
  • Predecessor: Evaristo Perez de Castro
  • Successor: Valentin Ferraz
  • Born: 5 January 1792
  • Birth Place: Valencia del Mombuey, Spain
  • Died: 30 November 1876

Joaquin Maria Ferrer y Cafranga, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Joaquin Maria Ferrer y Cafranga
  • Assumed Office: 10 May 1841
  • Left Office: 20 May 1841
  • Predecessor: Baldomero Espartero
  • Successor: Antonio Gonzalez
  • Born: 8 December 1777
  • Birth Place: Pasajes de San Pedro, Spain
  • Died: 1861

Baldomero Espartero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Joaquín Baldomero Fernández-Espartero y Álvarez de Toro
  • Assumed Office: 16 September 1840
  • Left Office: 10 May 1841
  • Predecessor: Vicente Sancho y Cobertores
  • Successor: Joaquin Maria Ferrer y Cafranga
  • Born: 27 February 1793
  • Birth Place: Granátula de Calatrava, Ciudad Real, Spain
  • Died: 8 January 1879

Valentin Ferraz y Barrau, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Valentin Ferraz y Barrau
  • Assumed Office: 12 August 1840
  • Left Office: 28 August 1840
  • Predecessor: Antonio Gonzalez
  • Successor: Modesto Cortazar
  • Born: ca. 1792
  • Birth Place: Valentin Ferraz y Barrau

Antonio Gonzalez, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Antonio GonzAlez
  • Assumed Office: 20 July 1840
  • Left Office: 12 August 1840
  • Political Party: Partido Progresista
  • Predecessor: Evaristo Perez de Castro
  • Successor: Valentin Ferraz
  • Born: 5 January 1792
  • Birth Place: Valencia del Mombuey, Spain
  • Died: 30 November 1876

Evaristo Perez de Castro, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Evaristo Perez de Castro
  • Assumed Office: 9 December 1838
  • Left Office: 20 July 1840
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Bernardino Fernandez de Velasco
  • Successor: 1st Marquis of Valdeterrazo
  • Born: ca.1778
  • Birth Place: Valladolid, Spain
  • Died: 28 November 1849

Bernardino Fernandez de Velasco, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Bernardino Fernandez de Velasco
  • Assumed Office: 6 September 1838
  • Left Office: 9 December 1838
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Narciso Fernandez de Heredia
  • Successor: Evaristo Perez de Castro
  • Born: ca. 1783
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: ca. 1851

Narciso Fernandez de Heredia, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Narciso FernAndez de Heredia
  • Assumed Office: 16 December 1837
  • Left Office: 6 September 1838
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Eusebio Bardaji
  • Successor: The Duke of Frias
  • Born: 11 September 1775
  • Birth Place: Gines, Seville, Spain
  • Died: 8 September 1847

Eusebio Bardaji y Azara, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Eusebio Bardaji y Azara
  • Assumed Office: 18 October 1837
  • Left Office: 16 December 1837
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: The Count of Luchana
  • Successor: Narciso Fernandez de Heredia
  • Born: 19 December 1776
  • Birth Place: Graus, Spain
  • Died: 7 March 1842

Baldomero Espartero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Baldomero Espartero
  • Assumed Office: 18 August 1837
  • Left Office: 18 October 1837
  • Predecessor: Jose Maria Calatrava
  • Successor: Eusebio Bardaji
  • Born: 27 February 1793
  • Birth Place: GranAtula de Calatrava, Ciudad Real, Spain
  • Died: 8 January 1879

Jose Maria Calatrava y Peinado, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Maria Calatrava y Peinado
  • Assumed Office: 3 April 1837
  • Left Office: 18 August 1837
  • Political Party: Partido Progresista
  • Predecessor: Ildefonso Diez de Rivera, Count of Almodovar
  • Successor: The Count of Luchana
  • Born: 26 February 1781
  • Birth Place: Merida, Spain
  • Died: 16 January 1846

Ildefonso Diez de Rivera, Acting Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Ildefonso Diez de Rivera, Count of Almodovar
  • Assumed Office: 10 March 1837
  • Left Office: 3 April 1837
  • Predecessor: Jose Maria Calatrava y Peinado
  • Born: 24 January 1777

José María Calatrava y Peinado, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: José María Calatrava y Peinado
  • Assumed Office: 14 August 1836
  • Left Office: 10 March 1837
  • Predecessor: Francisco Javier de Istúriz
  • Successor: The Count of Luchana
  • Born: 26 February 1781
  • Birth Place: Mérida, Spain
  • Died: 16 January 1846

Francisco Javier de Istúriz y Montero, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco Javier de Istúriz y Montero
  • Assumed Office: 15 May 1836
  • Left Office: 14 August 1836
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Juan Alvarez Mendizabal
  • Successor: Jose Maria Calatrava
  • Born: 31 October 1790
  • Birth Place: Cadiz, Spain
  • Died: 2 April 1871

Juan Alvarez Mendizabal, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Juan Alvarez Mendizabal
  • Assumed Office: 25 September 1835
  • Left Office: 15 May 1836
  • Political Party: Partido Progresista
  • Predecessor: Miguel Ricardo de Alava
  • Successor: Francisco Javier de Istúriz
  • Born: 25 February 1790
  • Birth Place: Chiclana de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain
  • Died: 3 November 1853

Miguel Ricardo de Alava, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Miguel Ricardo de Alava
  • Assumed Office: 14 September 1835
  • Left Office: 25 September 1835
  • Predecessor: Jose Maria Queipo de Llano, 7th Count of Toreno
  • Successor: Juan Alvarez Mendizabal
  • Born: 7 July 1770
  • Birth Place: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Alava, Spain
  • Died: 14 July 1843

Jose Maria Queipo de Llano, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Jose Maria Queipo de Llano
  • Assumed Office: 7 June 1835
  • Left Office: 14 September 1835
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Francisco de Paula Martinez de la Rosa y Berdejo
  • Successor: Juan Alvarez MendizAbal
  • Born: 25 November 1786
  • Birth Place: Oviedo, Spain
  • Died: 16 September 1843

Francisco de Paula Martinez de la Rosa y Berdejo, Prime Minister

  • Full Name: Francisco de Paula Martinez de la Rosa y Berdejo
  • Assumed Office: 15 January 1834
  • Left Office: 7 June 1835
  • Political Party: Realista Moderado
  • Predecessor: Francisco Cea Bermúdez
  • Successor: Jose Maria Queipo de Llano
  • Born: 10 March 1787
  • Birth Place: Granada, Spain
  • Died: 7 February 1862

Francisco Cea Bermúdez, Secretary of State

  • Full Name: Francisco Cea Bermúdez
  • Assumed Office: 1 October 1832
  • Left Office: 15 January 1834
  • Predecessor: Antonio de Saavedra y Jofre
  • Successor: Francisco de Paula Martinez de la Rosa
  • Birth Place: Francisco Cea Bermúdez y Buzo

Antonio de Saavedra y Jofre, Secretary of State

  • Full Name: Antonio de Saavedra y Jofre
  • Assumed Office: 20 January 1832
  • Left Office: 1 October 1832
  • Predecessor: Manuel Gonzalez Salmon
  • Born: 1 February 1777
  • Birth Place: Valencia, Spain
  • Died: 13 February 1842

Manuel Gonzalez Salmon, Secretary of State

  • Full Name: Manuel Gonzalez Salmon
  • Assumed Office: 19 August 1826
  • Left Office: 18 January 1832
  • Predecessor: Pedro Alcantara de Toledo
  • Successor: Francisco Tadeo Calomarde
  • Born: 1778
  • Birth Place: Manuel Gonzalez Salmon

Pedro de Alcantara Alvarez de Toledo, Secretary of State

  • Full Name: Pedro de Alcantara Alvarez de Toledo
  • Assumed Office: 24 October 1825
  • Left Office: 19 August 1826
  • Predecessor: Francisco Cea Bermúdez
  • Successor: Manuel Gonzalez Salmon
  • Born: 20 July 1768
  • Birth Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Died: 27 November 1841
  • Children: One illegitimate son named Manuel and two illegitimate daughters

Francisco Cea Bermúdez, Secretary of State

  • Full Name: Francisco Cea Bermúdez
  • Assumed Office: 11 July 1824
  • Left Office: 24 October 1825
  • Successor: Francisco de Paula Martinez de la Rosa
  • Born: 23 May 1779

Narciso Fernández de Heredia, Secretary of State

  • Full Name: Narciso Fernández de Heredia y Begines de los Ríos
  • Assumed Office: 25 December 1823
  • Left Office: 11 July 1824
  • Predecessor: Eusebio Bardají
  • Successor: The Duke of Frías
  • Born: 11 September 1775
  • Birth Place: Gines, Seville, Spain
  • Died: 8 September 1847
  • Alma Mater: Universidad de Salamanca
  • Spouse(s): Sally McKean de Irujo

Carlos Martinez de Irujo, Secretary of State

  • Full Name: Carlos Martinez de Irujo
  • Assumed Office: 2 December 1823
  • Left Office: 25 December 1823
  • Predecessor: Victor Damian Saez
  • Successor: Narciso Fernandez de Heredia
  • Born: 8 August 1758

Victor Damian Saez, Secretary of State

  • Full Name: Victor Damian Saez
  • Assumed Office: 19 November 1823
  • Left Office: 2 December 1823
  • Predecessor: Victor Damian Saez y Sanchez-Mayor
  • Successor: Victor Damian Saez y Sanchez-Mayor
  • Born: 17 January 1755