ENSENADA, ZENÓN DE SOMODEVILLA, MARQUÉS DE LA

thānōnˈ dā sōmōthāvēˈlyä märkāsˈ dā lä ānsānäˈthä, 1702–81, Spanish statesman. He was created (1736) marquis for his part in the expedition to Naples that placed King Philip V's son, Carlos (later Charles III of Spain), on the Neapolitan throne. After 1743, when Philip appointed him chief minister, Ensenada virtually ruled Spain. He sought to maintain peace and to regain Spanish independence by avoiding subordination to either French or British policies. He was energetic and able, and his economic, fiscal, and administrative reforms benefited the country. Court intrigues of the British ambassador led to Ensenada's downfall in 1754, when Ferdinand VI arrested and banished him. Ensenada returned (1760) to the court after the accession of Charles III, but was banished again in 1766 because of his friendly attitude toward the Jesuits, who were expelled from Spain the following year.

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...A new provincial arrangement appeared in the work of Jose Patino, the marques de Castelar 1660-1733 , and Zenon de Somodevilla y Bengoechea, the marques de la Ensenada 1702-81 , sometimes using a French-style provincial governor, the...


 

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ENSENADA, ZENON DE SOMODEVILLA, MARQUES DE LA thanon da somothave lya markas...Philip appointed him chief minister, Ensenada virtually ruled Spain. He sought...Ferdinand VI arrested and banished him. Ensenada returned (1760) to the court after...


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