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66: 316: 204:. The elder brother Baltasar, afterwards Marquis of Castelar, had a distinguished career as a diplomat, and his son Lucas was a general of some note. José Patiño, who had been intended for the priesthood but adopted a secular career, was granted the reversion of a seat in the senate of Milan on the accession of 269:
From 13 May 1726 until his death Patiño was, in fact, prime minister. During the later part of his administration he was much engaged in the laborious negotiations with England in relation to the disputes between the two countries over their commercial and colonial rivalries in
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between 1718 and 1720. He became known to the king and queen in the latter year, while he was acting as a species of commissary-general during the disastrous operations against the French troops on the frontier of
296:(Madrid, 1882), Don Antonio Rodríquez Villa has collected the dates of the statesman's life, and has published some valuable papers. But the best account of Patiños administration is to be found in 223:
from 1711 to 1718. In 1717 he was named intendant of the navy, which had just been reorganized on the French model. His capacity and his faculty for hard work secured him the approval of
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It was not, however, until 1726 that he was fully trusted by the king. He and his brother, the marquis of Castelar, were the chief opponents of the adventurer
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for the navy, the Indies—that is to say the colonies—and for foreign affairs. The war office was added to the other departments at a later date.
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Patiño profoundly distrusted the reckless foreign policy undertaken by Alberoni under the instigation of the king and his obstinate queen,
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in 1700, but on the loss of the duchy, he was transferred to Spain and put on the governing body of the military orders in 1707.
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for the king of Spain, to whom it then belonged. His mother's maiden name was Beatrice de Rosales y Facini. Patiño was born in
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His father, Don Lucas Patiño de Ibarra, Señor de Castelar, who was by origin a
169:(11 April 1666 – 3 November 1736) was a Spanish statesman who served as acting 220: 212: 271: 235: 248: 185:, was a member of the privy council and inspector of the troops in the 35: 239: 321:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Memoirs of the Kings of Spain of the House of Bourbon
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José Patiño Rosales
Spanish name
surname
The Most Excellent

First Secretary of State
Philip V
The Marquess of the Peace
The Marquis of Villarías
Spanish
Don
First Secretary of State
Galician
Duchy of Milan
Milan
Bourbon dynasty
War of the Spanish Succession
Philip V
intendant
Extremadura
Catalonia
Giulio Alberoni
Elizabeth Farnese
Sardinia
Sicily
Ceuta
Navarre
War of the Quadruple Alliance
Ripperda
secretary

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