List of foreign ministers of Spain

This section lists the figures within the Spanish government responsible for the country's foreign policy from 1705 to the present.

The position was originally titled 'Secretary of State and of the Office of State' (Spanish: Secretario de Estado y del Despacho de Estado), although it was generally known as Secretary of State or First Secretary of State. Later, it was renamed as Minister of State, and, most recently, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Since 2018, the complete title have been Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union, and Cooperation.

Ancient Regime

Name Start End Duration Government Ref.
The Marquess of Mejorada del Campo
(1656–1721)
11 July 1705 30 November 1714 9 years, 142 days The Marquess of Mejorada del Campo
Philip V

(1700–1724)
The Marquess of Grimaldo
(1664–1773)
30 November 1714 10 January 1724 9 years, 41 days The Marquess of Grimaldo
The Marquess of the Peace
(1683–1734)
10 January 1724 4 September 1724 238 days The Marquess of the Peace
Louis I

(1724)
The Marquess of Grimaldo
(1664–1773)
4 September 1724 1 October 1726 2 years, 27 days José de Grimaldo
Philip V

(1724–1746)
The Marquess of the Peace
(1683–1734)
1 October 1726 21 October 1734† 8 years, 20 days The Marquess of the Peace
José Patiño
(1670–1736)
21 October 1734 3 November 1736† 2 years, 13 days José Patiño
The Marquess of Villarías
(1687–1766)
4 November 1736 4 December 1746 10 years, 30 days The Marquess of Villarías
José de Carvajal y Lancáster
(1687–1766)
4 December 1746 9 April 1754 7 years, 126 days José de Carvajal y Lancáster

Ferdinand VI

(1746–1759)
The Duke of Alba
(1714–1776)
acting minister
9 April 1754 15 May 1754 36 days The Duke of Alba
Ricardo Wall
(1694–1777)
15 May 1754 10 August 1759 9 years, 147 days Ricardo Wall
10 August 1759 9 October 1763
Charles III

(1759–1788)
The Duke of Grimaldi
(1710–1789)
9 October 1763 19 February 1777 13 years, 133 days The Duke of Grimaldo
The Count of Floridablanca
(1728–1808)
19 February 1777 14 December 1788 15 years, 9 days The Count of Floridablanca
14 December 1788 28 February 1792
Charles IV

(1788–1808)
The Count of Aranda
(1719–1798)
acting minister
28 February 1792 15 November 1792 261 days The Count of Aranda
The Prince of the Peace
(1767–1851)
15 November 1792 28 March 1798 5 years, 133 days The Prince of the Peace
Francisco de Saavedra
(1746–1819)
28 March 1798 21 February 1799 330 days Francisco de Saavedra
Mariano Luis de Urquijo
(1769–1817)
acting minister
21 February 1799 13 December 1800 1 year, 295 days Mariano Luis de Urquijo
Pedro Cevallos
(1759–1838)
13 December 1800 19 March 1808 7 years, 145 days Pedro Cevallos
19 March 1808 6 May 1808
Ferdinand VII

(1808–1833)
Reign of Joseph Bonaparte
Pedro Cevallos
(1759–1838)
7 July 1808 11 August 1808 35 days Pedro Cevallos
Joseph Bonaparte

(1808–1813)
Manuel Negrete de la Torre
(1736–1818)
11 August 1808 15 June 1811 2 years, 308 days Manuel Negrete de la Torre
Miguel José de Azanza
(1746–1826)
15 June 1811 11 December 1813 2 years, 179 days Miguel José de Azanza
Supreme Central Junta — Regency in the name of Ferdinand VII
Abdication of Ferdinand VII declared null and void by the Council of Castile on August 11, 1808 and
recognition of him as king on August 24 of the same year.
Pedro Cevallos
(1759–1838)
15 October 1808 5 January 1809 82 days Pedro Cevallos
Ferdinand VII

(1808–1833)
Martín de Garay
(1771–1822)
acting minister
5 January 1809 13 October 1809 281 days Martín de Garay
Pedro de Rivero
acting minister
13 October 1809 30 October 1809 17 days Pedro de Rivero
Francisco de Saavedra
(1746–1819)
30 October 1809 31 January 1810 93 days Francisco de Saavedra
Nicolás Ambrosio Garro y Arizcun
Marquess consort of Hormazas
(1747–1825)
acting minister
31 January 1810 20 March 1810 48 days Nicolás Ambrosio Garro y Arizcun
Eusebio Bardají y Azara
(1776–1842)
20 March 1810 6 February 1812 1 year, 323 days Eusebio Bardají y Azara
José García de León y Pizarro
(1770–1835)
acting minister
6 February 1812 12 May 1812 96 days José García de León y Pizarro
Ignacio de la Pezuela
(1764–1850)
acting minister
12 May 1812 23 June 1812 42 days Ignacio de la Pezuela
The Marquess of Casa Irujo
(1765–1824)
23 June 1812 27 September 1812 96 days The Marquess of Casa Irujo
Ignacio de la Pezuela was acting minister due to the absence of the officeholder
The Marquess of Labrador
(1764–1850)
27 September 1812 11 July 1813 287 days The Marquess of Labrador
Antonio Cano Ramírez de Arellano
(1768–1836)
acting minister
11 July 1813 10 October 1813 91 days Antonio Cano Ramírez de Arellano
Juan O'Donojú
(1762–1821)
acting minister
10 October 1813 6 December 1813 57 days Juan O'Donojú
José Luyando
(1773–1835)
acting minister
6 December 1813 4 May 1814 149 days José Luyando
Abolition of the Constitution of 1812
The Duke of San Carlos
(1771–1828)
4 May 1814 15 November 1814 195 days The Duke of San Carlos
Ferdinand VII

(1808–1833)
Pedro Cevallos
(1759–1838)
15 November 1814 30 October 1816 1 year, 350 days Pedro Cevallos
José García de León y Pizarro
(1770–1835)
30 October 1816 14 September 1818 1 year, 319 days José García de León y Pizarro
The Marquess of Casa Irujo
(1765–1824)
acting minister
14 September 1818 12 June 1819 271 days The Marquess of Casa Irujo
Manuel González Salmón
(1778–1832)
12 June 1819 12 September 1819 92 days Manuel González Salmón
The Duke of San Fernando de Quiroga
(1780–1835)
12 September 1819 18 March 1820 188 days The Duke of San Fernando de Quiroga
Start of the Trienio Liberal
Evaristo Pérez de Castro
(1769–1849)
18 March 1820 2 March 1821 349 days Evaristo Pérez de Castro
Ferdinand VII

(1808–1833)
Eusebio Bardají y Azara
(1776–1842)
4 March 1821 8 January 1822 310 days Eusebio Bardají Azara
Acting minsiters until the arrival of the minister:
Joaquín Anduaga Cuenca (March 4, 1821–March 23, 1821)
Francisco de Paula Escudero (March 23, 1821–December 8, 1821)
Ramón López-Pelegrín
(1767–1841)
acting minister
8 January 1822 24 January 1822 16 days Ramón López-Pelegrín
The Marquess of Santa Cruz
(1782–1839)
24 January 1822 30 January 1822 6 days Marquess of Santa Cruz
Ramón López-Pelegrín
(1767–1841)
acting minister
30 January 1822 28 February 1822 29 days Ramón López-Pelegrín
Francisco Martínez de la Rosa
(1787–1862)
28 February 1822 5 August 1822 158 days Francisco Martínez de la Rosa
Evaristo Fernández de San Miguel
(1785–1862)
5 August 1822 24 April 1823 262 days Evaristo Fernández de San Miguel
José Manuel de Vadillo
(1777–1858)
acting minister
25 April 1823 7 May 1823 12 days José Manuel de Vadillo
José María Pando
(1787–1840)
13 May 1823 27 May 1823 4 days José María Pando
The Marquess of La Constancia
(1786–1830)
acting minister
27 May 1823 7 August 1823 72 days The Marquess of La Constancia
End of the Trienio Liberal
Víctor Damián Sáez
(1776–1839)
7 August 1823 2 December 1823 117 days Víctor Damián Sáez
Ferdinand VII

(1808–1833)
Luis María Salazar y Salazar was acting minister due to the absence of the officeholder (August 19, 1823-October 1, 1823).
The Marquess of Casa Irujo
(1765–1824)
2 December 1823 17 January 1824† 46 days The Marquess of Casa Irujo
The Marquess of Heredia
(1775–1843)
18 January 1824 11 July 1824 175 days The Marquess of Heredia
Francisco Cea Bermúdez
(1779–1850)
11 July 1824 24 October 1825 1 year, 105 days Francisco Cea Bermúdez
The Duke of the Infantado
(1768–1841)
24 October 1825 19 August 1826 299 days The Duke of the Infantado
Manuel González Salmón
(1778–1832)
19 August 1826 18 January 1832† 5 years, 152 days Manuel González Salmón
The Count of Alcudia
(1777–1842)
acting minister
20 January 1832 1 October 1832 257 days The Count of Alcudia
Francisco Tadeo Calomarde interino hasta la llegada del titular
(20 January 1832-22 February 1832)
Francisco Cea Bermúdez
(1779–1850)
1 October 1832 15 January 1834 1 year, 106 days Francisco Cea Bermúdez
José Cafranga Costilla was acting minister due to the absence of the officeholder (October 1, 1832-November 29, 1832)
Isabella II

(1833–1868)

Isabella II

Name Term Duration Party Government Ref.
Francisco Martínez de la Rosa
(1787–1862)
15 January 1834 7 June 1835 1 year, 143 days Moderate Francisco Martínez de la Rosa
Isabella II

(1833–1868)
The Count of Toreno
(1786–1843)
7 June 1835 14 September 1835 99 days Moderate The Count of Toreno
Miguel Ricardo de Álava
(1772–1843)
14 September 1835 25 September 1835 11 days Progressive Miguel Ricardo de Álava
Juan Álvarez Mendizábal
(1790–1853)
25 September 1835 27 April 1836 215 days Progressive Juan Álvarez Mendizábal

(acting)

The Count of Almodovar
(1777–1846)
27 April 1836 15 May 1836 18 days Progressive
Francisco Javier de Istúriz
(1790–1871)
15 May 1836 14 August 1836 91 days Moderate Francisco Javier de Istúriz
José María Calatrava
(1781–1846)
14 August 1836 18 August 1837 1 year, 4 days Progressive José María Calatrava
Eusebio Bardají y Azara
(1776–1842)
18 August 1837 16 December 1837 120 days Progressive The Prince of Vergara
Eusebio Bardají Azara
The Marquess of Heredia
(1775–1843)
16 December 1837 6 September 1838 264 days Moderate The Marquess of Heredia
The Duke of Frías
(1783–1851)
6 September 1838 9 December 1838 94 days Moderate The Duke of Frías
Evaristo Pérez de Castro
(1769–1849)
9 December 1838 19 July 1840 1 year, 223 days Moderate Evaristo Pérez de Castro
José del Castillo y Ayensa
(1795–1861)
19 July 1840 20 July 1840 1 day Moderate
Mauricio Carlos de Onís y Mercklein
(1790–1861)
20 July 1840 29 August 1840 40 days Progressive The Marquess of Valdeterrazo
Valentín Ferraz y Barrau
Juan Antoine y Zayas
(1805–1876)
29 August 1840 11 September 1840 13 days Progressive Modesto Cortázar y Leal de Ibarra
Vicente Sancho y Cobertores
(1784–1860)
11 September 1840 16 September 1840 5 days Progressive Vicente Sancho y Cobertores
Joaquín María Ferrer y Cafraga
(1777–1861)
16 September 1840 20 May 1841 246 days Progressive The Prince of Vergara
Joaquín María Ferrer
The Marquess of Valdeterrazo
(1792–1876)
20 May 1841 17 June 1842 1 year, 28 days Progressive The Marquess of Valdeterrazo
The Count of Almodovar
(1777–1846)
17 June 1842 9 May 1843 326 days Progressive José Ramón Rodil
Manuel María de Aguilar
(1783–1867)
9 May 1843 19 May 1843 10 days Progressive Joaquín María López
Olegario de los Cuetos
(1795–1844)
19 May 1843 23 July 1843 65 days Progressive Álvaro Gómez Becerra
Joaquín de Frías y Moya
(1784–1851)
25 July 1843 20 November 1843 118 days Progressive Joaquín María López
Salustiano de Olózaga y Almandoz
(1805–1873)
20 November 1843 29 November 1843 9 days Progressive Salustiano de Olózaga y Almandoz
Luis González Bravo
(1811–1871)
29 November 1843 3 May 1844 156 days Moderate Luis González Bravo
The Marquess of Viluma
(1797–1872)
3 May 1844 1 July 1844 59 days Moderate The Duke of Valencia
The Duke of Valencia
(1799–1868)
1 July 1844 21 August 1844 51 days Moderate
Francisco Martínez de la Rosa
(1787–1862)
21 August 1844 12 February 1846 1 year, 175 days Moderate
The Marquess of Miraflores
(1792–1872)
12 February 1846 16 March 1846 32 days Moderate The Marquess of Miraflores
The Duke of Valencia
(1799–1868)
acting minister
16 March 1846 5 April 1846 20 days Moderate The Duke of Valencia
Francisco Javier de Istúriz
(1790–1871)
5 April 1846 28 January 1847 298 days Moderate Francisco Javier de Istúriz
The Marquess of Casa Irujo
(1802–1855)
28 January 1847 28 March 1847 59 days Moderate The Marquess of Casa Irujo
Joaquín Francisco Pacheco
(1808–1865)
28 March 1847 31 August 1847 156 days Moderate Joaquín Francisco Pacheco
Antonio Caballero
(1816–1876)
acting minister
31 August 1847 12 September 1847 12 days Moderate Florencio García Goyena
Modesto Cortázar
(1783–1862)
12 September 1847 4 October 1847 22 days Moderate
The Duke of Valencia
(1799–1868)
4 October 1847 23 October 1847 19 days Moderate The Duke of Valencia
The Marquess of Casa Irujo
(1802–1855)
23 October 1847 29 July 1848 280 days Moderate
The Marquess of Pidal
(1799–1865)
29 July 1848 19 October 1849 1 year, 82 days Moderate
Salvador Cea Bermúdez
(1803–1852)
19 October 1849 20 October 1849 1 day Moderate The Count of Clonard
The Marquess of Pidal
(1799–1865)
20 October 1849 14 January 1851 1 year, 86 days Moderate The Duke of Valencia
Manuel Bertrán de Lis y Ribes
(1806–1869)
14 January 1851 23 May 1851 129 days Moderate Juan Bravo Murillo
The Marquess of Miraflores
(1792–1872)
23 May 1851 7 August 1852 1 year, 76 days Moderate
Manuel Bertrán de Lis y Ribes
(1806–1869)
7 August 1852 14 December 1852 129 days Moderate
The Count of Alcoy
(1800–1857)
14 December 1852 14 April 1853 121 days Moderate The Count of Alcoy
Luis López de la Torre Ayllón y Kirsmacker
(1799–1876)
14 April 1853 21 June 1853 68 days Moderate Francisco Lersundi Hormaechea
Ángel Calderón de la Barca y Belgrano
(1790–1861)
21 June 1853 17 July 1854 1 year, 26 days Moderate
The Count of San Luis
Luis Mayans
(1805–1880)
18 July 1854 20 July 1854 2 days Moderate The Duke of Rivas
The Prince of Vergara
Joaquín Francisco Pacheco
(1808–1865)
30 July 1854 28 November 1854 121 days Progressive
Claudio Antón de Luzuriaga
(1792–1874)
28 November 1854 11 June 1855 195 days Progressive
The Marquess of Sierra Bullones
(1804–1879)
11 June 1855 14 July 1856 1 year, 33 days Progressive
Nicomedes Pastor Díaz
(1811–1863)
14 July 1856 12 October 1856 90 days Liberal Unionist The Duke of Tetuán
The Marquess of Pidal
(1799–1865)
12 October 1856 15 October 1857 1 year, 3 days Moderate The Duke of Valencia
The Marquess of Valmar
(1815–1901)
15 October 1857 25 October 1857 10 days Moderate The Marquess of Nervión
Francisco Martínez de la Rosa
(1787–1862)
25 October 1857 14 January 1858 81 days Moderate
Francisco Javier de Istúriz
(1790–1871)
14 January 1858 30 June 1858 167 days Moderate Francisco Javier de Istúriz
The Duke of Tetuán
(1809–1867)
acting minister
30 June 1858 2 July 1858 2 days Liberal Unionist The Duke of Tetuán
Saturnino Calderón Collantes
(1799–1864)
2 July 1858 17 January 1863 4 years, 199 days Liberal Unionist
The Duke of the Tower
(1810–1885)
17 January 1863 2 March 1863 44 days Liberal Unionist
The Marquess of Miraflores
(1792–1872)
2 March 1863 1 March 1864 365 days Moderate The Marquess of Miraflores
Lorenzo Arrazola
Joaquín Francisco Pacheco
(1808–1865)
1 March 1864 16 September 1864 199 days Moderate Alejandro Mon y Menéndez
Alejandro Llorente
(1814–1901)
16 September 1864 10 December 1864 85 days Moderate The Duke of Valencia
Antonio Benavides Fernández de Navarrete
(1807–1884)
10 December 1864 8 June 1865 180 days Moderate
Lorenzo Arrazola
(1795–1873)
acting minister
8 June 1865 21 June 1865 13 days Moderate
Manuel Bermúdez de Castro y Díez
(1811–1870)
21 June 1865 10 July 1866 1 year, 19 days Liberal Unionist The Duke of Tetuán
Lorenzo Arrazola
(1795–1873)
acting minister
10 July 1866 13 July 1866 3 days Moderate The Duke of Valencia
Eusebio Calonge
(1813–1873)
13 July 1866 9 June 1867 331 days Moderate
Alejandro de Castro y Casal
(1812–1881)
9 June 1867 27 June 1867 18 days Moderate
Lorenzo Arrazola
(1795–1873)
27 June 1867 23 April 1868 301 days Moderate
The Marquess of Roncali
(1811–1875)
23 April 1868 30 September 1868 160 days Moderate Luis González Bravo
The Marquess of Havana

Sexenio Democrático

Name Term Duration Party Government Ref.
The Viscount of Barrantes
(1818–1883)
8 October 1868 18 June 1869 253 days Liberal Unionist The Duke of the Tower
The Duke of the Tower

(regent)
(1869–1871)
Manuel Silvela y Le Vielleuze
(1830–1892)
18 June 1869 1 November 1869 136 days Progressive The Marquess of Castillejos
Cristino Martos y Balbí
(1830–1893)
1 November 1869 9 January 1870 69 days Progressive
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
(1825–1903)
9 January 1870 27 December 1870 352 days Progressive
Juan Bautista Topete
(1821–1885)
27 December 1870 4 January 1871 8 days Progressive Juan Bautista Topete
Cristino Martos y Balbí
(1830–1893)
4 January 1871 24 July 1871 201 days Radical-Democrat The Duke of the Tower
Amadeo I

(1871–1873)
The Marquess of Mendigorría
(1809–1883)
acting minister
24 July 1871 5 October 1871 73 days Radical-Democrat Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla
The Marquess of San Rafael
(1828–1880)
5 October 1871 20 November 1871 46 days Constitutionalist The Marquess of San Rafael
Bonifacio de Blas y Muñoz
(1829–1878)
20 November 1871 26 May 1872 188 days Constitutionalist
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
Augusto Ulloa y Castañón
(1823–1879)
26 May 1872 13 June 1872 18 days Constitutionalist The Duke of the Tower
Cristino Martos y Balbí
(1830–1893)
13 June 1872 12 February 1873 244 days Radical-Democrat Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla
Emilio Castelar
(1832–1899)
12 February 1873 11 June 1873 119 days Federal Republican Estanislao Figueras
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José Muro
(1842–1907)
11 June 1873 28 June 1873 17 days Federal Republican Francisco Pi y Margall
Eleuterio Maisonnave
(1840–1890)
28 June 1873 18 July 1873 20 days Federal Republican
Santiago Soler y Pla
(1839–1888)
19 July 1873 4 September 1873 47 days Federal Republican Nicolás Salmerón
José Carvajal y Hué
(1835–1899)
8 September 1873 3 January 1874 117 days Federal Republican Emilio Castelar
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
(1825–1903)
3 January 1874 13 May 1874 130 days Constitutionalist The Duke of the Tower
Augusto Ulloa
(1823–1879)
13 May 1874 31 December 1874 232 days Constitutionalist The Marquess of Sierra Bullones
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta

The Restoration

Name Term Duration Party Government Ref.
Alejandro de Castro y Casal
(1812–1881)
31 December 1874 12 September 1875 255 days Conservative Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
Alfonso XII

(1874–1885)
The Count of Casa Valencia
(1831–1914)
12 September 1875 29 November 1875 78 days Conservative Joaquín Jovellar y Soler
The Marquess of Reinosa
(1811–1890)
2 December 1875 14 January 1877 1 year, 43 days Conservative Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
Francisco Silvela
(1845–1905)
14 January 1877 7 March 1879 2 years, 52 days Conservative
The Count of Toreno
(1840–1890)
acting minister
7 March 1879 15 March 1879 8 days Conservative Arsenio Martínez Campos
The Marquess of Molins
(1812–1889)
15 March 1879 16 May 1879 62 days Conservative
The Duke of Tetuán
(1834–1903)
16 May 1879 9 December 1879 207 days Conservative
The Count of Toreno
(1840–1890)
9 December 1879 20 January 1880 42 days Conservative Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
(1828–1897)
acting minister
20 January 1880 19 March 1880 59 days Conservative
The Marquess of the Pazo de la Merced
(1823–1898)
19 March 1880 8 February 1881 326 days Conservative
The Marquess of Vega de Armijo
(1824–1908)
8 February 1881 13 October 1883 2 years, 247 days Liberal Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
Servando Ruiz-Gómez y González-Llanos
(1821–1888)
13 October 1883 18 January 1884 97 days Dynastic Left José Posada Herrera
The Marquess of the Pazo de la Merced
(1823–1898)
18 January 1884 27 November 1885 1 year, 313 days Conservative Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
Segismundo Moret
(1833–1913)
27 November 1885 14 June 1888 2 years, 200 days Liberal Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
Alfonso XIII

(1886–1931)
The Marquess of Vega de Armijo
(1824–1908)
14 June 1888 5 July 1890 2 years, 21 days Liberal
The Duke of Tetuán
(1834–1903)
5 July 1890 11 December 1892 2 years, 159 days Conservative Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
The Marquess of Vega de Armijo
(1824–1908)
11 December 1892 5 April 1893 115 days Liberal Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
Segismundo Moret
(1833–1913)
5 April 1893 4 November 1894 1 year, 213 days Liberal
Alejandro Groizard
(1830–1919)
4 November 1894 23 March 1895 139 days Liberal
The Duke of Tetuán
(1834–1903)
23 March 1895 19 January 1896 302 days Conservative Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
The Marquess of the Pazo de la Merced
(1823–1898)
19 January 1896 5 March 1896 46 days Conservative
The Duke of Tetuán
(1834–1903)
5 March 1896 4 October 1897 1 year, 213 days Conservative
Marcelo Azcárraga
Pío Gullón Iglesias
(1835–1917)
4 October 1897 18 May 1898 226 days Liberal Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
José Gutiérrez de Agüera
acting minister
18 May 1898 24 May 1898 6 days Liberal
The Duke of Almodóvar del Río
(1850–1906)
24 May 1898 4 March 1899 284 days Liberal
Francisco Silvela
(1845–1905)
4 March 1899 18 April 1900 1 year, 45 days Conservative Francisco Silvela
The Marquess of Aguilar de Campoo
(1837–1914)
18 April 1900 6 March 1901 322 days Conservative
Marcelo Azcárraga
The Duke of Almodóvar del Río
(1850–1906)
6 March 1901 6 December 1902 1 year, 275 days Liberal Práxedes Mateo Sagasta
Buenaventura de Abarzuza y Ferrer
(1843–1910)
6 December 1902 20 July 1903 226 days Conservative Francisco Silvela
The Count of San Bernardo
(1842–1905)
20 July 1903 5 December 1903 138 days Conservative The Marquess of Pozo Rubio
Faustino Rodríguez-San Pedro
(1833–1925)
5 December 1903 16 December 1904 1 year, 11 days Conservative Antonio Maura
The Marquess of Aguilar de Campoo
(1837–1914)
16 December 1904 27 January 1905 42 days Conservative Marcelo Azcárraga
The Marquess of Villa-Urrutia
(1850–1933)
27 January 1905 23 June 1905 147 days Conservative The Marquess of Pozo Rubio
Felipe Sánchez Román
(1850–1916)
23 June 1905 31 October 1905 130 days Liberal Eugenio Montero Ríos
Pío Gullón Iglesias
(1835–1917)
31 October 1905 1 December 1905 31 days Liberal
The Duke of Almodóvar del Río
(1850–1906)
1 December 1905 23 June 1906† 204 days Liberal Segismundo Moret
Emilio de Ojeda y Perpiñán
(1845–1911)
acting minister
23 June 1906 30 June 1906 7 days Liberal
Juan Pérez-Caballero y Ferrer
(1861–1951)
30 June 1906 6 July 1906 6 days Liberal
Pío Gullón Iglesias
(1835–1917)
6 July 1906 30 November 1906 147 days Liberal José López Domínguez
Juan Pérez-Caballero y Ferrer
(1861–1951)
30 November 1906 25 January 1907 56 days Liberal Segismundo Moret
The Marquess of Vega de Armijo
Manuel Allendesalazar y Muñoz
(1856–1923)
25 January 1907 21 October 1909 2 years, 269 days Conservative Antonio Maura
Juan Pérez-Caballero y Ferrer
(1861–1951)
21 October 1909 9 February 1910 111 days Liberal Segismundo Moret
The Marquess of Alhucemas
(1859–1938)
9 February 1910 31 December 1912 2 years, 326 days Liberal José Canalejas y Méndez
The Marquess of Alhucemas
The Count of Romanones
Juan Navarro-Reverter
(1844–1924)
31 December 1912 13 June 1913 164 days Liberal
The Count of López Muñoz
(1850–1929)
13 June 1913 27 October 1913 136 days Liberal
The Duke of Ripalda
(1863–1945)
27 October 1913 9 December 1915 2 years, 43 days Conservative Eduardo Dato
Miguel Villanueva y Gómez
(1852–1931)
9 December 1915 25 February 1916 78 days Liberal The Count of Romanones
The Count of Romanones
(1863–1950)
acting minister
25 February 1916 30 April 1916 65 days Liberal
The Count of Gimeno
(1852–1936)
30 April 1916 19 April 1917 354 days Liberal
Juan Alvarado y del Saz
(1856–1935)
19 April 1917 11 June 1917 53 days Liberal The Marquess of Alhucemas
The Duke of Ripalda
(1863–1945)
11 June 1917 3 November 1917 145 days Conservative Eduardo Dato
The Marquess of Alhucemas
(1859–1938)
3 November 1917 22 March 1918 139 days Liberal The Marquess of Alhucemas
Eduardo Dato
(1856–1921)
22 March 1918 9 November 1918 232 days Conservative Antonio Maura
The Count of Romanones
(1863–1950)
9 November 1918 15 April 1919 157 days Liberal The Marquess of Alhucemas
The Count of Romanones
Manuel González Hontoria
(1878–1954)
15 April 1919 20 July 1919 96 days Conservative Antonio Maura
The Duke of Ripalda
(1863–1945)
20 July 1919 14 August 1921 2 years, 25 days Conservative Joaquín Sánchez de Toca
Manuel Allendesalazar
Eduardo Dato
Gabino Bugallal Araújo
Manuel Allendesalazar
Manuel González Hontoria
(1878–1954)
14 August 1921 8 March 1922 206 days Conservative Antonio Maura
Joaquín Fernández Prida
(1863–1942)
8 March 1922 4 December 1922 271 days Conservative José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez
Francisco Bergamín y García
(1855–1937)
4 December 1922 7 December 1922 3 days Conservative
Santiago Alba y Bonifaz
(1872–1949)
7 December 1922 15 September 1923 282 days Liberal The Marquess of Alhucemas
Fernando Espinosa de los Monteros y Bermejillo
(1884–1937)
15 September 1923 3 December 1925 2 years, 79 days Independent The Marquess of Estella
Directorio Militar
The Viscount of Santa Clara de Avedillo
(1890–1974)
3 December 1925 20 February 1927 1 year, 79 days Patriotic Unionist The Marquess of Estella
Directorio Civil
The Marquess of Estella
(1870–1930)
20 February 1927 30 January 1930 2 years, 344 days Patriotic Unionist
The Count of Xauen
(1873–1953)
30 January 1930 22 February 1930 23 days Military The Count of Xauen
Dictablanda
The Duke of Alba
(1878–1953)
22 February 1930 18 February 1931 361 days Independent
The Count of Romanones
(1863–1950)
18 February 1931 14 April 1931 55 days Monarchist Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas

Second Republic

Name Term Duration Party Government Ref.
Alejandro Lerroux
(1864–1949)
14 April 1931 16 December 1931 246 days Radical Republican Niceto Alcalá-Zamora
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora

(1931–1936)
Manuel Azaña
Luis de Zulueta
(1878–1964)
16 December 1931 12 June 1933 1 year, 178 days Radical Republican Manuel Azaña
Fernando de los Ríos
(1879–1949)
12 June 1933 12 September 1933 92 days Socialist
Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz
(1893–1984)
12 September 1933 16 December 1933 95 days Republican Action Alejandro Lerroux
Diego Martínez Barrio
Leandro Pita
(1898–1985)
16 December 1933 4 October 1934 292 days Independent Alejandro Lerroux
Ricardo Samper
Ricardo Samper
(1881–1938)
4 October 1934 16 November 1934 43 days Radical Republican Alejandro Lerroux
Juan José Rocha García
(1877–1938)
16 November 1934 25 September 1935 313 days Radical Republican
Alejandro Lerroux
(1864–1949)
25 September 1935 29 October 1935 34 days Radical Republican Joaquín Chapaprieta
José Martínez de Velasco
(1875–1936)
29 October 1935 30 December 1935 62 days Agrarian
Manuel Portela Valladares
Joaquín Urzáiz Cadaval
(1887–1957)
30 December 1935 19 February 1936 51 days Republican Progresist
Augusto Barcia Trelles
(1881–1961)
19 February 1936 18 July 1936 150 days Republican Left Manuel Azaña
Augusto Barcia Trelles
Manuel Azaña

(1936–1939)
Santiago Casares Quiroga
Justino de Azcárate
(1903–1989)
18 July 1936 19 July 1936 1 day Republican Progresist Diego Martínez Barrio
Augusto Barcia Trelles
(1881–1961)
19 July 1936 4 September 1936 47 days Republican Left José Giral
Julio Álvarez del Vayo
(1891–1975)
4 September 1936 17 May 1937 255 days Socialist Francisco Largo Caballero
José Giral
(1879–1962)
17 May 1937 5 April 1938 323 days Republican Left Juan Negrín
Julio Álvarez del Vayo
(1891–1975)
5 April 1938 5 March 1939 334 days Socialist
Julián Besteiro
(1870–1940)
5 March 1939 31 March 1939 26 days Socialist National Defence Council
José Miaja

(1939)

Dictatorship of Francisco Franco

Name Term Duration Party Government Ref.
Francisco Serrat y Bonastre
(1871–1952)
5 October 1936 22 April 1937 199 days Independent Junta Técnica del Estado
Francisco Franco

(1939–1975)
Miguel Ángel de Muguiro
(1880–1954)
acting secretary
22 April 1937 31 January 1938 284 days Independent
The Count of Jordana
(1876–1944)
31 January 1938 9 August 1939 1 year, 190 days Military I Franco
Juan Luis Beigbeder
(1888–1957)
9 August 1939 16 October 1940 1 year, 68 days Movimiento Nacional II Franco
Ramón Serrano Suñer
(1901–2003)
16 October 1940 3 September 1942 1 year, 322 days Movimiento Nacional
The Count of Jordana
(1876–1944)
3 September 1942 3 August 1944† 1 year, 335 days Movimiento Nacional
José Félix de Lequerica y Erquiza
(1890–1963)
11 August 1944 20 July 1945 343 days Movimiento Nacional
Alberto Martín-Artajo Álvarez
(1905–1979)
20 July 1945 25 February 1957 11 years, 220 days Movimiento Nacional III Franco
IV Franco
Fernando María Castiella
(1907–1976)
25 February 1957 29 October 1969 12 years, 246 days Movimiento Nacional VII Franco
VI Franco
VII Franco
Gregorio López-Bravo
(1923–1985)
29 October 1969 11 June 1973 3 years, 225 days Movimiento Nacional VIII Franco
Laureano López Rodó
(1920–2000)
11 June 1973 3 January 1974 206 days Movimiento Nacional Luis Carrero Blanco
Pedro Cortina Mauri
(1908–1993)
3 January 1974 11 December 1975 1 year, 342 days Movimiento Nacional The Marquess of Arias Navarro

Juan Carlos I

(1975–2014)
The Count of Motrico
(1909–1998)
11 December 1975 7 July 1976 209 days Movimiento Nacional

Current democracy

Name Term Duraiton Party Government Ref.
The Marquess of Oreja
(1935-)
7 July 1976 8 September 1980 4 years, 63 days Centrist The Duke of Suárez
Juan Carlos I

(1975–2014)
José Pedro Pérez-Llorca
(1940–2019)
8 September 1980 2 December 1982 2 years, 85 days Centrist
The Marquess of Ría de Ribadeo
Fernando Morán
(1926–2020)
2 December 1982 4 July 1985 2 years, 214 days Socialist Felipe González
Francisco Fernández Ordóñez
(1930–1992)
4 July 1985 23 June 1992 6 years, 355 days Socialist
Javier Solana
(1942-)
23 June 1992 18 December 1995 3 years, 178 days Socialist
Carlos Westendorp
(1937-)
18 December 1995 5 May 1996 139 days Socialist
Abel Matutes
(1941-)
5 May 1996 27 April 2000 3 years, 358 days Popular José María Aznar
Josep Piqué
(1955–2023)
27 April 2000 10 July 2002 2 years, 74 days Popular
Ana Palacio
(1948-)
9 July 2002 17 April 2004 1 year, 283 days Popular
Miguel Ángel Moratinos
(1951-)
17 April 2004 20 October 2010 6 years, 186 days Socialist José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Trinidad Jiménez
(1962-)
20 October 2010 21 December 2011 1 year, 62 days Socialist
José Manuel García-Margallo
(1944-)
21 December 2011 3 November 2016 4 years, 318 days Popular Mariano Rajoy

Felipe VI


(2014-presente)

Alfonso Dastis
(1955-)
3 November 2016 6 June 2018 1 year, 215 days Independent
Josep Borrell
(1947-)
6 June 2018 30 November 2019 1 year, 177 days Socialist Pedro Sánchez
Margarita Robles
(1956-)
acting minister
30 November 2019 12 January 2020 43 days Independent
Arancha González Laya
(1969-)
12 January 2020 10 July 2021 1 year, 179 days Independent
José Manuel Albares
(1972-)
10 July 2021 Incumbent 4 years, 160 days Socialist

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See also

  • Foreign relations of Spain

Notes and references

Notes
  1. In practice, the "strong man" at court until 1719 was the ambassador of Parma, Giulio Alberoni.
  2. Between 1725 and 1726, the "strong man" at court was The Baron Ripperda, who held the position of Secretary of State and of the Office without portfolio, as a favorite.
  3. In practice, the "strong man" at court since 1743 was The Marquess of Ensenada, secretary of finance.
  4. Although he worked with some independence, by this time Manuel Godoy already controlled the court.
  5. He did not have an effective government. It was heavily influenced by his predecessor, and his ongoing health problems prevented him from exercise the office.
  6. In practice, the government was run by Manuel Godoy.
  7. Acting during the absences of the Minister: Julián Villalba (14–17 September 1835) and Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (17–25 September).
  8. Acting during illness of the Minister: The Count of Almodóvar (10 March – 3 April 1837).
  9. Acting until the arrival of the Minister: Mauricio Carlos de Onís y Mercklein (9 December 1838).
  10. Acting during the absence of the Minister: Joaquín de Frías y Moya (10–19 May 1843).
  11. Acting until the arrival of the Minister: Alejandro Mon y Menéndez (3 May – 6 June 1844).
  12. Acting until the arrival of the Minister: Ramón María Narváez y Campos (21 August – 16 September 1844).
  13. Acting until the arrival of the Minister: José María Manresa y Navarro (19 October 1848).
  14. Since 5 May 1851 he acted in acting capacity.
  15. Acting until the arrival of the Minister: Francisco de Lersundi y Hormaechea (14 April 1853).
  16. Acting until the arrival of the Minister: Francisco de Lersundi y Hormaechea (21 June 1853).
  17. Acting until the absences of the Minister: The Count of Lucena (27 July – 2 August 1855; and 9 April – 16 May 1856).
  18. Acting during the absences and illnesses of the Minister: The Duke of Tetuan (4–31 August 1859; 5–30 August 1860; 20 October 1860 – 6 February 1861; and 3 August – 2 September 1862).
  19. Acting during absence of the Minister: Alejandro Mon y Menéndez (30 April – 13 May 1864)
  20. Acting during illness of the Minister: Lorenzo Arrazola y García (19 April – 3 May 1865) and Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona (3–4 May 1865).
  21. Until June 15 he acted in acting capacity.
  22. Acting during absence of the Minister: Manuel Becerra y Bermúdez (30 August – 21 September 1869).
  23. Since December 25 he acted in acting capacity.
  24. Acting during absence of the Minister: Manuel Merelo y Calvo (30 July – 1 September 1872).
  25. Acting until the arrival of the Minister: The Marquess of Molíns (31 December 1874 – 5 January 1875).
  26. Acting until the arrival of the Minister: Adelardo López de Ayala y Herrera (12–16 September 1875).
  27. Acting during illness of the Minister: Fernando Calderón de la Barca y Collantes (4–29 November 1875).
  28. Acting during the absences of the Minister: Cristóbal Martín de Herrera (11 July – 13 August 1877) and The Count of Toreno (28 July – 3 September 1878).
  29. Acting during absence of the Minister: Antonio Cánovas del Castillo (25 October – 22 November 1880).
  30. Acting until 12 March 1894.
  31. Acting prime minister after the assassination of Antonio Cánovas del Castillo.
  32. Acting during absence of the Minister: Antonio de Castro y Casaléiz (9–18 December 1903).
  33. Acting during the absences of the Minister: Antonio de Castro y Casaléiz (13–24 February 1905) and Emilio de Ojeda y Perpiñán (27 March – 23 June 1905).
  34. Acting during absence of the Minister: Emilio de Ojeda y Perpiñán (2–11 November 1905).
  35. Acting during absence of the Minister: Emilio de Ojeda y Perpiñán (14 January – 9 February 1906).
  36. Acting during absence of the Minister: Ramón Piña y Millet (18–30 November 1909).
  37. He acted as acting prime minister after the assassination of José Canalejas on 12 November 1912
  38. Acting during illness of the Minister: The Marquess of Alhucemas (28–30 October 1918).
  39. Acting during absence of the Minister: Juan Pérez-Caballero y Ferrer (18–24 December 1918).
  40. He acted acting prime minister after the assassination of Eduardo Dato from March 8 to March 13, 1921
  41. Acting during absence of the Minister: Emilio de Palacios y Fau (27 July – 17 August 1922).
  42. Acting during absence of the Minister: Emilio de Palacios y Fau (1–8 May 1923).
  43. Head of the Ministry, but without the rank of minister
  44. Acting during the absences of the Minister: The Marquess of la Torre Hermosa (22–28 August 1924) and Servando Crespo y Bocolo (13 August – 1 September 1925).
  45. Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
  46. Until 23 January 1935 he acted in acting capacity.
  47. Acting prime minister from 10 to 13 May 1936
  48. Secretary of Foreign Relations
  49. Until 31 March 1939, he was part of Franco's government during the Civil War; he was later confirmed in the first government.
  50. The Duke of Fernández-Miranda was acting prime minister from 20 to 29 December 1973, and The Marquess of Arias Navarro from December 29 to 3 January 1974.
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  67. Office of the Prime Minister (13 May 1874). "Decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Augusto Ulloa, de Gracia y Justicia á D. Manuel Alonso Martínez, de Marina á D. Rafael Rodríguez de Arias y Villavicencio, de Hacienda á D. Juan Francisco Camacho, de Gobernación á D. Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, de Fomento á Don Eduardo Alonso Colmenares y de Ultramar á D. Antonio Romero Ortiz" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 393. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  68. Urquijo Goitia, Cabinets in the reign of Alfonso XII
  69. Office of the Prime Minister (6 January 1875). "Decreto disponiendo que D. Alejandro Castro se encargue del despacho del Ministerio de Estado, cesando en el mismo D. Mariano Roca de Tagore" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 42. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  70. Office of the Prime Minister (12 September 1875). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Emilio Alcalá Galiano, Conde de Casa-Valencia; de Gracia y Justicia a D. Fernando Calderón Collantes; de Marina a D. Santiago Durán y Lira; de Hacienda a D. Pedro Salaverría; de Gobernación a D. Francisco Romero y Robledo; de Fomento a D. Cristóbal Martín de Herrera, y de Ultramar a D. Adelardo López de Ayala" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 707. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  71. Office of the Prime Minister (3 December 1875). "Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Fernando Calderón y Collantes" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 573. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  72. Office of the Prime Minister (15 January 1877). "Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Manuel Silvela" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 121. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  73. Office of the Prime Minister (8 March 1879). "Real decreto encargando interinamente del despacho del Ministerio de Estado a D. Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano, Ministro de Fomento" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 685. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  74. Office of the Prime Minister (16 March 1879). "Real decreto disponiendo que D. Mariano Roca de Togores, Marqués de Molins, nombrado Ministro de Estado, se encargue del despacho de dicho Ministerio" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 759. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  75. Office of the Prime Minister (17 May 1879). "Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Carlos O'Donnell, Duque de Tetuan" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 467. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  76. Office of the Prime Minister (12 December 1879). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano; de Gracia y Justicia a D. Saturnino Alvarez Bugallal; de la Guerra a D. José Ignacio Echevarría; de Marina a D. Santiago Durán; de Hacienda a D. Manuel de Orovio; de la Gobernación a D. Francisco Romero y Robledo; de Fomento a D. Fermín Lasala, y de Ultramar a D. José de Elduayen" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 727. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  77. Office of the Prime Minister (22 January 1880). "Real decreto disponiendo que D. Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, Presidente del Consejo de Ministros, se encargue del despacho del Ministerio de Estado" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 204. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  78. Office of the Prime Minister (20 March 1880). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. José Elduayen, de Hacienda a D. Fernando Cos-Gayón, y de Ultramar a D. Cayetano Sánchez Bustillo" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  79. Office of the Prime Minister (14 October 1883). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Servando Ruiz Gómez; de Gracia y Justicia a D. Aureliano Linares Rivas; de la Guerra a D. José López Domínguez; de Marina a D. Carlos Valcárcel; de Hacienda a D. José Gallostra; de la Gobernación a D. Segismundo Moret; de Fomento a D. Angel Carvajal, y de Ultramar a D. Estanislao Suárez Inclán" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 141. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  80. Office of the Prime Minister (20 January 1884). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministros D. José Elduayen, D. Francisco Silvela, D. Jenaro Quesada, D. Juan Antequera, D. Fernando Cos-Gayon, D. Francisco Romero, D. Alejandro Pidal y D. Manuel Aguirre de Tejada" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 185. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  81. Office of the Prime Minister (28 November 1885). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministros: de Estado, a D. Segismundo Moret; de Gracia y Justicia, a D. Manuel Alonso Martínez; de la Guerra, a D. Joaquín Jovellar; de Marina, a Don José María Beranger; de Hacienda, a D. Juan Francisco Camacho; de la Gobernación, a D. Venancio González; de Fomento, a D. Eugenio Monterio Ríos, y de Ultramar, a D. Germán Gamazo" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 694. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  82. Office of the Prime Minister (16 June 1888). "Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Estado, a D. Antonio Aguilar y Correa, Marqués de la Vega de Armijo" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 823. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  83. Office of the Prime Minister (8 July 1890). "Reales decretos nombrando Presidente del Consejo de Ministros a D. Antonio Cánovas del Castillo; Ministro de Estado a D. Carlos Manuel O'Donnell, Duque de Tetuán; Ministro de Gracia y Justicia a D. Raimundo Fernández Villaverde; Ministro de la Guerra a D. Marcelo de Azcárraga; Ministro de Marina a D. José María Boránger; Ministro de Hacienda a D. Fernando Cos-Gayón; Ministro de Gobernación a D. Francisco Silvela; Ministro de Fomento a D. Santos Isasa, y Ministro de Ultramar a D. Antonio María Fabié" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 77. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  84. Office of the Prime Minister (13 December 1892). "Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Antonio Aguilar y Correa, Marqués de la Vega de Armijo" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 779. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  85. Office of the Prime Minister (13 March 1894). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Segismundo Moret, Ministro de Gracia y Justicia a D. Trinitario Ruiz Capdepón, Ministro de la Guerra a Don José López Domínguez, Ministro de Marina a D. Manuel Pasquín, Ministro de Hacienda a D. Amós Salvador y Rodrigáñez, Ministro de Gobernación a D. Alberto Aguilera, Ministro de Fomento á D. Alejandro Groizard y Ministro de Ultramar á D. Manuel Becerra" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 989. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  86. Office of the Prime Minister (6 April 1893). "Real decreto disponiendo que D. Segismundo Moret y Prendergast, Ministro de Fomento, se encargue interinamente del despacho del Ministerio de Estado" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 46. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  87. Office of the Prime Minister (5 November 1894). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministros de Estado, á D. Alejandro Groizard y Gómez de la Serna; de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Antonio Maura y Montaner; de la Guerra, á D. José López Domínguez; de Marina, á D. Manuel Pasquín y de Juan; de Hacienda, á D. Amós Salvador y Rodríguez; de Gobernación, á D. Trinitario Ruiz y Caspdepón; de Fomento, á D. Joaquín López Puigcerver; y de Ultramar, á D. Buenaventura Abarzuza" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 414. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  88. Office of the Prime Minister (24 March 1895). "Reales decretos nombrando Presidente de Consejo de Ministros á D. Antonio Cánovas del Castillo; y Ministros de Estado á D. Carlos Manuel O'Donnell y Abréu; de Gracia y Justicia á D. Francisco Romero y Robledo; de Guerra á D. Marcelo de Azcárraga; de Marina á D. José María de Berenger; de Hacienda á D. Juan Navarro Berenguer; de Gobernación a D. Fernando Cos Gayón; de Fomento á D. Alberto Bosch y Fustegueres; y de Ultramar á D. Tomás Casteliano y Villarroya" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 1097. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  89. Office of the Prime Minister (20 January 1896). "Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. José Elduayen" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 245. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  90. Office of the Prime Minister (6 March 1896). "Decretos admitiendo la dimisión de Elduayen como ministro de estado y nombrando en su lugar al Duque de Tetuán" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 811. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  91. Office of the Prime Minister (5 October 1897). "Reales decretos nombrando, Presidente del Consejo de Ministros, á D. Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, y Ministros, de Estado, á D. Pío Gullón; de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Carlos Groizard; de Guerra, á D. Miguel Correa; de Marina, á D. Segismundo Bermejos; de Hacienda, á D Joaquín López Puigcerver; de Gobernación, á D. Trinitario Ruiz Capdepón; de Fomento, á D. José..." (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). pp. 61–62. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
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  93. Office of the Prime Minister (25 May 1898). "Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Juan Manuel Sánchez y Gutiérrez" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 735. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  94. Office of the Prime Minister (7 March 1899). "Reales decretos nombrando, Presidente del Consejo de Ministros y Ministro de Estado, á D. Francisco Silvela, y Ministros, de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Manuel Durán; de Guerra, á D. Camilo Polavieja; de Marina, á D. José Gómez; de Hacienda, á Don Raimundo Villaverde; de Gobernación, á Don Eduardo Dato; de Fomento, á D. Luis Pidal; Subsecretario de la Presidencia, á D. Guillermo Rancés, y Gobernador civil de Madrid, á D. Santiago Liniers" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). pp. 889–890. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  95. Office of the Prime Minister (19 April 1900). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministros de Marina, Estado, Gracia y Justicia, Instrucción pública y Obras públicas, á D. Francisco Silvela, D. Ventura García Sancho, Marqués del Vadillo, D. Antonio García y Alix y D. Rafael Gasset" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). pp. 317–318. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  96. Office of the Prime Minister (7 March 1901). "Real orden nombrando Ministros á D. Juan Manuel Sánchez, D. Julián García, D. Valeriano Werler, D. Cristobál Colón, D. Angel Urzáiz, D. Segismundo Moret, D. Alvaro Figueroa y D. Miguel Villanueva" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 986. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  97. Office of the Prime Minister (10 December 1902). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministros de Estado, Gracia y Justicia, Guerra, Marina, Hacienda, Gobernación, Instrucción pública y Agricultura, respectivamente, á los Sres. D. Buenventura Abarzuza, D. Eduardo Dato, D. Arsenio Linares, Don Joaquín Sánchez Toca, D. Raimundo Fernández Villaverde, D. Antonio Maura, D. Manuel Allende Salazar y Marqués del Vadillo" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 886. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  98. Office of the Prime Minister (21 July 1903). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado, á D. Manuel Mariátegui y Vinyals, Conde de San Bernardo; de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Francisco de los Santos Guzmán y Carballeda; de la Guerra, á D. Vicente Martitegui y Pérez de Santa María; de Marina, D. Eduardo Cobián y Roftignac; de Hacienda, a D. Augusto González Besada; de la Gobernación..." (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 1582. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  99. Urquijo Goitia, Cabinets in the reign of Alfonso XIII
  100. Office of the Prime Minister (13 May 1874). "Decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado a D. Augusto Ulloa, de Gracia y Justicia á D. Manuel Alonso Martínez, de Marina á D. Rafael Rodríguez de Arias y Villavicencio, de Hacienda á D. Juan Francisco Camacho, de Gobernación á D. Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, de Fomento á Don Eduardo Alonso Colmenares y de Ultramar á D. Antonio Romero Ortiz" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 393. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  101. Office of the Prime Minister (17 December 1904). "Reales decretos nombrando: Ministro de Estado, á D. Ventura García Sancho, Marqués de Aguilar de Campoo; de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Francisco Javier Ugarte y Pagés; de la Guerra, á D. César de Villar y Villate; de Marina, á D. Marcelo de Azcárraga y Palmero; de Hacienda, á D. Tomás Castellano; de Gobernación, á D. Francisco Javier González de Castejón y Elío; de Instrucción pública, á D. Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel, y de Agricultura, á D. José de Cárdenas y Uriarte" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 924. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  102. Office of the Prime Minister (28 January 1905). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro del Estado, á D. Wenceslao Ramírez de Villaurrutia, de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Javier Ugarte y Pagés; de Guerra, á D. Vicente Martitegui y Pérez de Santa María; de Marina, á D. Eduardo Cobián y Roffigane; de Hacienda, á D. Antonio García Alix; de Gobernación, á D. Augusto González Besada; de Instrucción pública,..." (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 338. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
  103. Office of the Prime Minister (24 June 1905). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado á D. Joaquín González de la Peña; de la Guerra á D. Valeriano Weyler; de Marina á D. Miguel Villanueva; de Hacienda á D. Angel Urzaiz; de la Gobernación á D. Manuel García Prieto; de Intrucción pública á D. Andrés Mellado, y de Agricultura á D. Álvaro Figueroa y Torres" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). pp. 1209–1210. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
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  105. Office of the Prime Minister (3 December 1905). "Reales decretos nombrando Ministro de Estado á D. Juan Manuel Sánchez y Gutiérrez; de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Manuel García Prieto; de la Guerra, á D. Agustín de Luque Coca; de Hacienda, á Don Amós Salvador y Rodrigáñez; de Gobernación, á D. Álvaro Figueroa y Torres; de Instrucción pública, á D. Vicente Santamaría de Paredes, y de Fomento, á D. Rafael Gasset y Chinchilla" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). pp. 773–774. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
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  109. Office of the Prime Minister (26 January 1907). "Reales decretos nombrando: Ministro de Estado, á D. Manuel Allendesalazar; de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Juan Armada Losada; de la Guerra, á D. Francisco Loño; de Marina, á D. José Ferrandiz y Niño; de Hacienda, á D. Guillermo Joaquín de Osma y Scull; de la Gobernación, á D. Juan de La Cierva y Peñafiel; de Instrucción pública, á D. Faustino Rodríguez San Pedro..." (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). p. 306. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
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