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(Redirected from Joaquín María de Ferrer y Cafranga) Spanish politician In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ferrer and the second or maternal family name is Cafranga.
The Most ExcellentJoaquín María Ferrer
Portrait by Jean-Baptiste Jacques Augustin, 1825
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
10 May 1841 – 20 May 1841
Monarch Isabella II
Preceded byBaldomero Espartero
Succeeded byAntonio González
Personal details
BornJoaquín María Ferrer y Cafranga
(1777-12-08)8 December 1777
Died30 September 1861(1861-09-30) (aged 83)
NationalitySpanish

Joaquín María de Ferrer y Cafranga (8 December 1777, in Pasajes de San Pedro, Spain – 30 September 1861, in Santa Águeda, Spain) was a Spanish politician and military who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1841, and held other important offices such as Minister of State, Mayor of Madrid and President of the Senate. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister between 1840 and 1841. He also served as a Deputy for Guipúzcoa from 1822 to 1837.

References

  1. Espoz y Mina, Juana María de la Vega (1910). Apuntes para la historia del tiempo en que ocupó los destinos de aya de S. M. Y. A. y camarera mayor de palacio (in Spanish). M. G. Hernández. p. 681. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  2. "Juan Tomás Joaquín María Ferrer Cafranga | Real Academia de la Historia". dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  3. Senate of Spain (20 March 1841). "Senate of Spain minutes, informing the chamber about the appointment on October 3, 1840 of Ferrer as DPM". www.senado.es. p. 11. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  4. "FERRER Y CAFRANGA, JOAQUÍN MARIA". www.congreso.es. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
Political offices
Preceded byVicente Sancho Minister of State
16 September 1840 – 20 May 1841
Succeeded byAntonio González
Preceded byThe Count of Luchana Prime Minister of Spain
10 May 1841 – 20 May 1841
Prime ministers of Spain
Acting prime ministers shown in italics.
Queen Isabella II
(1833–1868)
Democratic Sexennium
(1868–1874)
The Restoration
(1874–1931)
Second Republic
(1931–1939)
Spain under Franco
(1936–1975)
Since 1975


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