Leopoldo Augusto de Cueto, 1st Marquis of Valmar
Spanish noble, writer, diplomat and politician
The Most Excellent Leopoldo Augusto de Cueto 1st Marquis of Valmar | |
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Augusto de Cueto in 1872 | |
Minister of State | |
In office 15 October 1857 – 25 October 1857 | |
Monarch | Isabella II |
Prime Minister | Francisco Armero |
Preceded by | Pedro José Pidal |
Succeeded by | Francisco Martínez de la Rosa |
Seat J of the Real Academia Española | |
In office 14 March 1858 – 12 January 1901 | |
Preceded by | Manuel José Quintana |
Succeeded by | Juan José Herranz [es] |
Personal details | |
Born | Leopoldo Augusto de Cueto y López de Ortega (1815-07-16)16 July 1815 Cartagena, Spain |
Died | 12 January 1901(1901-01-12) (aged 85) Madrid, Spain |
Leopoldo Augusto de Cueto y López de Ortega, 1st Marquis of Valmar (16 July 1815 – 12 January 1901) was a Spanish noble, writer, diplomat and politician.
He was born in Cartagena, Spain. He served as Minister of State in 1857. He died in Madrid, aged 85.[1]
References
- ^ "Leopoldo Augusto de Cueto - letra J". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2023.
- Personal dossier of the Marquis of Valmar. Spanish Senate
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Preceded by | Minister of State 15 October 1857 – 25 October 1857 | Succeeded by |
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- José de Solís y Gante (1713)
- Vicente Vera de Aragón (1763)
- Manuel José Quintana (1814)
- Leopoldo Augusto de Cueto (1858)
- Juan José Herranz (1902)
- Augusto González Besada (1916)
- Julio Casares (1921)
- Luis Ceballos y Fernández de Córdoba (1965)
- Antonio Tovar (1968)
- Francisco Nieva (1990)
- Carlos García Gual (2019)
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