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{{Short description|Spanish military officer and politician}} |
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|office = [[Prime Minister of Spain]] |
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|monarch = [[Alfonso XIII of Spain|Alfonso XIII]] |
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|term_start = 6 July 1906 |
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|term_end = 30 November 1906 |
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|predecessor = [[Segismundo Moret]] |
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| monarch2 = Alfonso XIII |
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| office2 = [[List of presidents of the Senate of Spain|President of the Senate of Spain]] |
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| predecessor2 = Marquess of Pidal |
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| termstart2 = 9 October 1905 |
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| termend2 = 6 July 1906 |
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| successor2 = [[Eugenio Montero Ríos]] |
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| office3 = [[Under Secretary of the Presidency]] |
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| 1namedata3 = [[Francisco Serrano, 1st Duke of la Torre|Francisco Serrano]] |
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|2blankname3 = [[List of prime ministers of Spain|Prime Minister]] |
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|2namedata3 = Fracisco Serrano <br>[[Juan Prim]] |
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|3blankname3 = [[Ministry of Justice (Spain)|Minister of Grace and Justice]] |
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|3namedata3 = Antonio Romero Ortiz <br> [[Cristóbal Martín de Herrera]] |
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| monarch4 = [[Alfonso XII of Spain|Alfonso XII]] |
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| monarch5 = Alfonso XIII |
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| office4 = [[Minister of War (Spain)|Minister of War of Spain]] |
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| termend3 = 26 June 1869 |
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| termstart3 = 10 October 1868 |
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| predecessor3 = Isidoro Lora |
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| successor3 = Feliciano Herreros de Tejada |
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| termstart4 = 13 October 1883 |
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| termend4 = 18 January 1884 |
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| termstart5 = 11 December 1892 |
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| termend5 = 23 March 1895 |
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| termstart6 = 6 July |
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| termend6 = 15 October 1906 |
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| primeminister4 = [[José Posada Herrera]] |
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| predecessor4 = [[Arsenio Martínez-Campos]] |
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| successor4 = [[Jenaro Quesada, 1st Marquis of Miravalles|Marquis of Miravalles]] |
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| predecessor5 = [[Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero]] |
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| predecessor6 = [[Agustín de Luque y Coca]] |
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| successor6 = Agustín de Luque y Coca |
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| primeminister5 = [[Práxedes Mateo Sagasta]] |
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| successor5 = Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero |
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| primeminister6 = Himself |
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| office7 = [[Ministry of the Navy (Spain)|Minister of the Navy of Spain]] |
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| termstart7 = 11 December |
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| termend7 = 14 December 1892 |
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| monarch7 = Alfonso XIII |
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| primeminister7 = Práxedes Mateo Sagasta |
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| predecessor7 = José María Beránger |
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| successor7 = [[Pascual Cervera y Topete]] |
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| office8 = [[Captain General of Catalonia]] |
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| termstart8 = 20 July |
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| termend8 = 31 December 1874 |
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| president8 = Francisco Serrano |
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| predecessor8 = Francisco Serrano Bedoya |
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| successor8 = Arsenio Martínez Campos |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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As a lieutenant of the artillery, he participated in the ''[[pronunciamiento]]'' of [[Leopoldo O'Donnell]] in 1854. He was sent as observer to the [[Crimean War]] and the [[Second Italian War of Independence]]. In 1859 - 1860 he fought in the [[Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–60)|Spanish-Moroccan War]] and reached the rank of [[colonel]]. |
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He joined the [[Liberal Union (Spain)|Liberal Union Party]] |
He joined the [[Liberal Union (Spain)|Liberal Union Party]] and was elected as a deputy several times. Related to [[Francisco Serrano, 1st Duke of la Torre|General Serrano]], he participated with him in the [[Glorious Revolution (Spain)|Revolution of 1868]] and the [[Battle of Alcolea (1868)|Battle of Alcolea]], in which the loyalists under [[Manuel Pavía]] were defeated. López Dominguez was promoted to general. |
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⚫ | In 1871, he became ''mariscal de campo'' and personal military advisor to King [[Amadeo I of Spain]]. In 1873, he was appointed commander of the Army of the North against the Carlists in the [[Third Carlist War]], but in the same year, he was asked by [[Emilio Castelar]] to lay siege to [[Cartagena, Spain|Cartagena]], where the [[Cantonal Revolution]] had broken out. He had the city intensively bombarded and, on 12 January 1874, Cartagena was retaken. He then returned to the north and liberated [[Bilbao]], which was under siege by the Carlists. |
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In 1871, he became ''Mariscal de campo'' and personal military advisor to King [[Amadeo I of Spain]].<br> |
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⚫ | In 1873, he was appointed commander of the Army of the North against the Carlists in the [[Third Carlist War]], |
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In 1874, under the new Serrano government, he became [[captain general of Catalonia]]. |
In 1874, under the new Serrano government, he became [[captain general of Catalonia]]. |
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In 1883, he was |
In 1883, he was minister of war in the [[José Posada Herrera|Posada Herrera]] government and, between 1892 and 1895, in the [[Práxedes Mateo Sagasta|Sagasta]] government. |
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During the [[Second Melillan campaign]], he became |
During the [[Second Melillan campaign]], he became captain-general and was also the representative of Malaga in the Spanish senate, a chamber of which he became the president between 1905 and 1907. |
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In July 1906, aged 77, he became |
In July 1906, aged 77, he became prime minister of Spain with a government supported by [[José Canalejas y Méndez|José Canalejas]]. In the first months, he was also minister of war. After a plot within his own party, led by [[Segismundo Moret]], he was forced to resign after five months. After his resignation, he retired from politics |
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After a plot within his own party, led by [[Segismundo Moret]], he was forced to resign after 5 months. |
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After his resignation, he retired from politics and died 5 years later in Madrid.<br> |
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In 1908, he was given the ''Toison de Oro'', or [[Order of the Golden Fleece]]. |
In 1908, he was given the ''Toison de Oro'', or [[Order of the Golden Fleece]]. |
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He died on 17 October 1911 in Madrid. |
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*{{in lang|es}} [http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/l/lopez_dominguez.htm Biografias y vidas] |
*{{in lang|es}} [http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/l/lopez_dominguez.htm Biografias y vidas] |
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*{{in lang|es}} [http://www.senado.es/cgi-bin/BRSCGI?CMD=VERDOC&BASE=HISE&DOCN=000001622 ''Expediente personal del Senador D. José López Domínguez, por la provincia de Málaga y por derecho propio'' on the site of the Spanish Senat] |
*{{in lang|es}} [http://www.senado.es/cgi-bin/BRSCGI?CMD=VERDOC&BASE=HISE&DOCN=000001622 ''Expediente personal del Senador D. José López Domínguez, por la provincia de Málaga y por derecho propio'' on the site of the Spanish Senat] |
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José López Domínguez | |
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Prime Minister of Spain | |
In office 6 July 1906 – 30 November 1906 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Preceded by | Segismundo Moret |
Succeeded by | Segismundo Moret |
President of the Senate of Spain | |
In office 9 October 1905 – 6 July 1906 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Preceded by | Marquess of Pidal |
Succeeded by | Eugenio Montero Ríos |
Under Secretary of the Presidency | |
In office 10 October 1868 – 26 June 1869 | |
Regent | Francisco Serrano |
Prime Minister | Fracisco Serrano Juan Prim |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Antonio Romero Ortiz Cristóbal Martín de Herrera |
Preceded by | Isidoro Lora |
Succeeded by | Feliciano Herreros de Tejada |
Minister of War of Spain | |
In office 13 October 1883 – 18 January 1884 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XII |
Prime Minister | José Posada Herrera |
Preceded by | Arsenio Martínez-Campos |
Succeeded by | Marquis of Miravalles |
In office 11 December 1892 – 23 March 1895 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Prime Minister | Práxedes Mateo Sagasta |
Preceded by | Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero |
Succeeded by | Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero |
In office 6 July – 15 October 1906 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Prime Minister | Himself |
Preceded by | Agustín de Luque y Coca |
Succeeded by | Agustín de Luque y Coca |
Minister of the Navy of Spain | |
In office 11 December – 14 December 1892 | |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Prime Minister | Práxedes Mateo Sagasta |
Preceded by | José María Beránger |
Succeeded by | Pascual Cervera y Topete |
Captain General of Catalonia | |
In office 20 July – 31 December 1874 | |
President | Francisco Serrano |
Preceded by | Francisco Serrano Bedoya |
Succeeded by | Arsenio Martínez Campos |
Personal details | |
Born | José López Domínguez |
Nationality | Spanish |
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José López Domínguez (29 November 1829, in Marbella – 17 October 1911, in Madrid), was a Spanish military officer and politician who was prime minister of Spain between 6 July and 30 November 1906.
Biography
[edit]As a lieutenant of the artillery, he participated in the pronunciamiento of Leopoldo O'Donnell in 1854. He was sent as observer to the Crimean War and the Second Italian War of Independence. In 1859 - 1860 he fought in the Spanish-Moroccan War and reached the rank of colonel.
He joined the Liberal Union Party and was elected as a deputy several times. Related to General Serrano, he participated with him in the Revolution of 1868 and the Battle of Alcolea, in which the loyalists under Manuel Pavía were defeated. López Dominguez was promoted to general.
In 1871, he became mariscal de campo and personal military advisor to King Amadeo I of Spain. In 1873, he was appointed commander of the Army of the North against the Carlists in the Third Carlist War, but in the same year, he was asked by Emilio Castelar to lay siege to Cartagena, where the Cantonal Revolution had broken out. He had the city intensively bombarded and, on 12 January 1874, Cartagena was retaken. He then returned to the north and liberated Bilbao, which was under siege by the Carlists.
In 1874, under the new Serrano government, he became captain general of Catalonia.
In 1883, he was minister of war in the Posada Herrera government and, between 1892 and 1895, in the Sagasta government.
During the Second Melillan campaign, he became captain-general and was also the representative of Malaga in the Spanish senate, a chamber of which he became the president between 1905 and 1907.
In July 1906, aged 77, he became prime minister of Spain with a government supported by José Canalejas. In the first months, he was also minister of war. After a plot within his own party, led by Segismundo Moret, he was forced to resign after five months. After his resignation, he retired from politics
In 1908, he was given the Toison de Oro, or Order of the Golden Fleece.
He died on 17 October 1911 in Madrid.
Sources
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[edit]- 1829 births
- 1911 deaths
- Prime ministers of Spain
- Spanish captain generals
- Captains General of Catalonia
- Spanish generals
- Members of the Senate of Spain
- People from Marbella
- Knights of the Golden Fleece of Spain
- Presidents of the Senate of Spain
- Spanish military personnel of the Third Carlist War (Governmental faction)