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José Gutiérrez de la Concha, 1st Marquess of Havana

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Spanish noble, general and politician
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Gutiérrez de la Concha and the second or maternal family name is Irigoyen.
The Most ExcellentThe Marquess of HavanaGE
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
19 September 1868 – 30 September 1868
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byLuis Gonzalez-Bravo
Succeeded byPascual Madoz
Minister of Overseas of Spain
Interim
In office
20 May – 6 August 1863
MonarchIsabella II
Prime MinisterMarquess of Miraflores
Preceded byMarquess of Miraflores
Succeeded byFrancisco Permanyer Tuyets
Interim
In office
29 Novemeber 1863 – 17 January 1864
MonarchIsabella II
Prime MinisterMarquess of Miraflores
Preceded byFrancisco Permanyer Tuyets
Succeeded byAlejandro de Castro
Minister of War of Spain
In office
2 March 1863 – 17 January 1864
MonarchIsabella II
Prime MinisterMarquess of Mirafores
Preceded byLeopoldo O'Donnell
Succeeded byFrancisco Lersundi Hormaechea
In office
19 September – 30 September 1868
MonarchIsabella II
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byRafael Meyalde
Succeeded byJuan Prim
Minister of the Navy of Spain
Interim
In office
19 September – 21 September 1868
MonarchIsabella II
Prime MinisterHismelf
Preceded byMartín Belda
Succeeded byAntonio Estrada González Guiral
Governor of Cuba
In office
11 November 1850 – 16 April 1852
MonarchIsabella II
Prime MinisterRamón María Narváez
Juan Bravo Murillo
Preceded byFederico Roncali
Succeeded byValentin Cañedo
In office
21 September 1854 – 24 November 1859
MonarchIsabella II
Prime MinisterBaldomero Espartero
Leopoldo O'Donnell
Ramón María Narváez
Francisco Armero
Francisco Javier de Istúriz
Saturnino Calderón Collantes (as interim)
Preceded byJuan de la Pezuela y Cevallos
Succeeded byFrancisco Serrano
In office
6 April 1874 – 1 March 1875
MonarchAlfonso XII
PresidentFrancisco Serrano
Prime MinisterFrancisco Serrano
Juan Zavala de la Puente
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
President of the Ministry-RegencyAntonio Cánovas del Castillo
Minister of OverseasTomás Mosquera
Antonio Romero Ortiz
Adelardo López de Ayala
Preceded byJoaquín Jovellar y Soler
Succeeded byCayetano Figueroa y Garahondo
Personal details
BornJosé Gutiérrez de la Concha e Irigoyen
(1809-06-04)4 June 1809
Córdoba, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, Spanish Empire
Died5 November 1895(1895-11-05) (aged 86)
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish

José Gutiérrez de la Concha e Irigoyen, 1st Marquess of Havana, 1st Viscount of Cuba, Grandee of Spain (Córdoba, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, 4 June 1809 – Madrid, Spain, 5 November 1895) was a Spanish noble, general, and politician who served three times as Captain General of Cuba and once as the Prime Minister of Spain.

He was born in Córdoba, then part of the Viceroyalty of River Plate in the Spanish Empire.

In 1851, while in command in Cuba, he defeated the Lopez Expedition, a filibustering attempt to seize the island.


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  1. As head of state since 9 January 1875
  2. As head of stste until 31 December 1874
  3. As head of state and government since 31 December 1874 until 9 January 1875, but he continued as head of government under the title of President of the Council of Ministers.
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