ARANDA, PEDRO PABLO ABARCA DE BOLEA, CONDE DE

pāˈthrō päˈblō äbärˈkä tha bōlāˈä kōnˈdā thā äränˈdä, 1718–98, Spanish statesman. He distinguished himself at first as a military commander, serving as director-general of artillery and captain general of Valencia and later of Aragón. His aristocratic background and advocacy of enlightened despotism made him ideally suited to play a reforming role in the administration of Charles III. In 1766 he became president of the council of Castile, a position he held with considerable distinction until 1773 when he was dismissed because of his failure to hold the Falkland Islands for Spain. Ambassador to France (1773–87), he was one of the signatories to the Treaty of Paris (1783), which recognized the independence of the United States. Under Charles IV he served briefly as foreign minister (1792), but fell into disfavor because of disapproval of war with France following the French invasion of Spain in 1794. He was one of the main luminaries of the Spanish Enlightenment.

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...September 30, 1779. REFERENCE: V. J. Leeber, El Padre Jose Abad, S. J. , 1965. ABARCA DE BOLEA, PEDRO PABLO CONDE DE ARANDA . See ARANDA, CONDE DE. ABASALO, MARIANO. Mariano Abasalo was born in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato * , New...
...influential member of the Cortes, the Conde de Toreno, 3 believed that her overseas...3 Jose Maria Queipo de Llano, Conde de Toreno 1786-1843 , politician and...Correspondence CW , x. 116. Tratados de legislacion civile y penal, which appeared...
...Plenitud. -- Henriquez Pedro Urena. Plenitud de Espana. Buenos Aires: Edit...De Gongora .-- Rocamora Pedro Valls. De Gongora a Unamuno . Madrid...Ensayos .-- Salinas, Pedro. Ensayos de literatura hispanica . 3rd...
...Versailles, Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, the count of Aranda, of the way...Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos; Pedro Rodriguez Campomanes...Campomanes; Aranda; and Floridablanca...Floridablanca to Aranda, January 13...Independencia de los Estados...
...of kingship as immutable. Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, tenth Count of Aranda, was the first of such men...restrained. The nature of Aranda Freemasonry is well documented...Navarrete: Conservacion de Monarchias . B.A.E. No. 25...
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ARANDA, PEDRO PABLO ABARCA DE BOLEA, CONDE DE pa thro pa blo abar ka tha bola a kon da tha aran da, 1718 98, Spanish statesman. He distinguished himself at first as a military commander, serving as director-general of artillery and captain general...


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