Francisco Fernández de Béthencourt
Spanish politician (1850–1916)
The Most Excellent Francisco Fernández de Béthencourt | |
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Pictured in the early 1900s | |
Born | (1850-07-27)27 July 1850 Arrecife, Spain |
Died | 2 April 1916(1916-04-02) (aged 65) Madrid, Spain |
Seat K of the Real Academia Española | |
In office 10 May 1914 – 2 April 1916 | |
Preceded by | Andrés Mellado [es] |
Succeeded by | Juan Armada y Losada |
Francisco Fernández de Béthencourt (27 July 1850 – 2 April 1916), was a Spanish writer, politician and genealogist. He was a member of parliament for Santa Cruz de Tenerife and later a senator at the Cortes on behalf of the conservative party.[1][2]
He was born at Arrecife, in the Canary Islands, to Francisco-Ramón Fernández-Martínez y Delgado and María de la Concepción de Bethencourt y Mújica.
In 1914, he was admitted into the Royal Spanish Academy. He died 2 years later, 2 April 1916 in Madrid.[3]
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Real Academia Española seat K
- Vincencio Squarzafigo Centurión y Arriola (1713)
- Francisco Manuel de la Mata (1737)
- Juan Pablo de Aragón-Azlor (1780)
- Antonio de Porlier (1790)
- José de Vargas Ponce (1814)
- Juan Bautista Arriaza (1829)
- Mariano Roca de Togores (1841)
- Francisco Silvela (1893)
- Cristóbal Pérez Pastor[1]
- Andrés Mellado (1912)
- Francisco Fernández de Béthencourt (1914)
- Juan Armada y Losada (1918)
- Gregorio Marañón (1934)
- Samuel Gili Gaya (1961)
- Miguel Mihura[2]
- Carmen Conde (1979)
- Ana María Matute (1998)
- Federico Corriente (2018)
- José María Bermúdez de Castro (2022)
[1] He was elected in 1905 but never took the seat; [2] He was elected in 1976 but never took the seat
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