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Pedro Cevallos

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and in 1808 it grew worse. Spain and France had agreed to launch a joint invasion of their traditional and mutual enemy Portugal – but France had planned to betray their Spanish allies and conquer Spain as well. When this dawned on the Spanish elite, they pressed the King to abdicate. His successor,
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Cevallos tendered his resignation on 7 July and fled to London for the remainder of the war, returning to Spain once Madrid had been liberated in 1814. He briefly headed the new government from 15 November, before retiring on 24 January 1816. Cevallos died in 1838.
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Chief Minister, which office he held until 1808. Cevallos lacked the power and discretion of many of his predecessors as he was forced to share power with the ambitious
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in 1777 to study law. He was very successful, and in 1781 joined the faculty as a professor, remaining there until 1790.
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and try to negotiate a cessation of hostilities, but was seized by the French and taken as a prisoner to France.
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in 1759. He was educated at various schools and convents before matriculating at
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A Quaker Goes to Spain: The Diplomatic Mission of Anthony Morris, 1813–1816
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Spain's situation had been precarious since the beginning of the
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who served as Chief Minister from 1799 to 1808 during the
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Index

Spanish name
surname
The Most Excellent

Prime Minister of Spain
Ferdinand VI
Mariano Luis de Urquijo
Gonzalo O'Farrill
San Felices de Buelna
Spain
Seville
statesman
diplomat
Napoleonic Wars
Manuel Godoy
Cantabria
Valladolid University
diplomatic service
Lisbon
Charles IV
Manuel de Godoy
Peninsular War
Napoleonic Wars
Ferdinand
Pyrenees
Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis
Secretary of State
(Chief Minister)

Gonzalo O'Farrill
Gonzalo O'Farrill
Secretary of State
(Chief Minister)

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