Federico de Roncali, 1st Count of Alcoy
Don Federico de Roncali y Ceruti, 1st Count of Alcoy (31 May 1806 in Cádiz –4 April 1857 in Madrid) was a Spanish noble, politician and military who served as Prime Minister of Spain between 1852 and 1853. He held other important offices such as Captain General of Cuba and Minister of State.
The Count of Alcoy | |
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Prime Minister of Spain | |
In office 14 December 1852 – 14 April 1853 | |
Monarch | Isabella II |
Preceded by | Juan Bravo Murillo |
Succeeded by | Luis José Sartorius |
Personal details | |
Born | Federico de Roncali Ceruti 31 May 1806 Cadiz, Spain |
Died | 4 April 1857 (aged 50) Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Alcoy was the second son of Agustín de Roncali y Martínez de Murcia, Knight of Santiago, and his wife María del Carmen Ceruti y Feit. His eldest brother was Joaquín de Roncali, 1st Marquis of Roncali, also a prominent politician in the reign of Isabella II of Spain.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Juan Bravo Murillo |
Prime Minister of Spain 14 December 1852 – 14 April 1853 |
Succeeded by Francisco de Lersundi |
Preceded by Manuel Bertrán de Lis |
Minister of State 14 December 1852 – 14 April 1853 |
Succeeded by Luis López de la Torre Ayllón |
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