Juan Bravo Murillo

Juan Bravo Murillo
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
14 January 1851 (1851-01-14) – 14 December 1852 (1852-12-14)
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byRamón María Narváez
Succeeded byFederico Roncali
President of the Congress of Deputies[2]
In office
11 January 1858 (1858-01-11)[1] – 13 May 1858 (1858-05-13)[1]
Preceded byFrancisco Martínez de la Rosa
Succeeded byFrancisco Martínez de la Rosa
Member of the Congress of Deputies[1]
In office
1837 (1837)[1][3][2] –
Various non-consecutive terms until 1858.[4]
Minister of Grace and Justice[1][2]
In office
28 January 1847 (1847-01-28)[1] – 28 March 1847 (1847-03-28)[1]
Prime MinisterCarlos Martínez de Irujo, Duke of Sotomayor
Minister of Commerce, Instruction, and Public Works[2]
In office
10 November 1847 (1847-11-10)[1] – 31 August 1849 (1849-08-31)[1]
Prime MinisterRamón María Narváez
Minister of Finance[3][2]
In office
19 August 1849 (1849-08-19)[1][3] – 19 October 1849 (1849-10-19)[1][3]
Minister of Finance and Development[1][3]
In office
20 October 1849 (1849-10-20)[1][3] – 29 September 1850 (1850-09-29)[1][3]
Minister of Finance[1][5]
In office
14 January 1851 (1851-01-14)[1][5] – 14 December 1852 (1852-12-14)[1][5]
President of the Congress of Deputies[1][7][6]
In office
11 January 1858 (1858-01-11)[1][6] – 13 May 1858 (1858-05-13)[1][6]
Member of Spanish Senate[2]
In office
1863 (1863)[2] ()
Personal details
Born24 June 1803 (1803-06-24)[1][3]
Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain[1][3]
Died11 February 1873 (1873-02-11)[1][3]
Madrid, Spain[1][3]
Political partyModerate Party[3]
ProfessionLawyer[3]

Juan Bravo Murillo (24 June 1803 – 11 February 1873)[3] was a Spanish politician, jurist and economist. He was prime minister of Spain from 14 January 1851 to 14 December 1852 during the reign of Isabella II.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Bravo Murillo, Juan 21. Elecciones 25.3.1857, www.congreso.es, in the database of the Spanish Congress of Deputies. Includes an extensive list of offices he held (which is reproduced identically on other pages about elections). Retrieved online 2010-02-28.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Relación histórica de Presidentes del Consejo de Ministros y del Gobierno 1846-1853 Archived 2010-04-11 at the Wayback Machine, la-moncloa.es, official site of the Spanish Presidency. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Biografía de Juan Bravo Murillo, Base documental d'Història Contemporània de Catalunya, xtec.es. Retrieved 2010-02-28.
  4. ^ Bravo Murillo, Juan and linked records, in the database of Deputies on the official site of the Spanish Congress of Deputies. Retrieved online 2010-02-28.
  5. ^ a b c For the dates, Biografía de Juan Bravo Murillo, Base documental d'Història Contemporània de Catalunya, xtec.es. Retrieved 2010-02-28. For the fact that he served as his own Minister of Finance, Relación histórica de Presidentes del Consejo de Ministros y del Gobierno 1846-1853 Archived 2010-04-11 at the Wayback Machine, la-moncloa.es, official site of the Spanish Presidency. Retrieved 2010-02-27. Both the office and the dates can also be found on the official site of the Congress of Deputies.
  6. ^ a b c Bravo Murillo, Juan, www.congreso.es, in the database of Presidents of the Congress on the official site of the Spanish Congress of Deputies. Retrieved online 2010-02-28.
  7. ^ Both Biografía de Juan Bravo Murillo, Base documental d'Història Contemporània de Catalunya, xtec.es and Relación histórica de Presidentes del Consejo de Ministros y del Gobierno 1846-1853 Archived 2010-04-11 at the Wayback Machine, la-moncloa.es indicate that he held the office in 1858; neither cites for the precise dates, though these can be found on the official site of the Congress of Deputies.