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Minister of War | |
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Ministro de la Guerra | |
Ministry of War | |
Type | Head of a ministry |
Status | Abolished |
Residence | Palace of Buenavista |
Nominator | Prime Minister |
Appointer | Monarch |
Formation | 25 November 1807 |
First holder | Antonio de Olaguer y Feliú (as Royal Secretary of War) |
Final holder | Félix Álvarez-Arenas (as Minister of the Army) |
Abolished | 4 July 1977 |
Superseded by | Minister of Defence |
The Spanish Minister of War (Spanish: Ministro de la Guerra) was the head of the Ministry of War . The position was established as the Secretary of State (Ancient Regime in Spain) (Spanish: Secretario del Despacho de Guerra) in 1807. In 1977 it was collected with the Minister of the Navy and Minister of the Air to create the Minister of Defence.