Federico de Roncali, 1st Count of Alcoy

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Federico de Roncali, 1st Count of Alcoy

Don Federico de Roncali y Ceruti, 1st Count of Alcoy (30 March 1800, in Cádiz[1] – 4 April 1857, in Madrid[2][3]) was a Spanish noble, politician and military who served as Prime Minister of Spain between 1852 and 1853. He held other important offices such as Captain General of Cuba[4] and Minister of State. He was also a senator for life in 1845.[5]

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The Count of Alcoy
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Prime Minister of Spain
In office
14 December 1852  14 April 1853
MonarchIsabella II
Preceded byJuan Bravo Murillo
Succeeded byLuis José Sartorius
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Born
Federico de Roncali Ceruti

30 March 1800
Cadiz, Spain
Died4 April 1857 (aged 57)
Madrid, Spain
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Alcoy was the second son of Agustín de Roncali y Martínez de Murcia, Knight of Santiago, and his wife María del Carmen Ceruti y Feit. His eldest brother was Joaquín de Roncali, 1st Marquis of Roncali, also a prominent politician in the reign of Isabella II of Spain.

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