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Spanish politician and military personnel (1817–1888)

Fernando Cotoner y Chacón

In office
September 28, 1874 (1874-09-28) – January 21, 1882 (1882-01-21)
Preceded by José Antonio Turón y Prats
Succeeded by Tomás García-Cervino y López de Sigüenza
In office
June 29, 1874 (1874-06-29) – September 3, 1874 (1874-09-03)
Preceded by Juan de Zavala
Succeeded by Francisco Serrano Bedoya
In office
1865 (1865) – 1866 (1866)
Preceded by Rafaél de Echagüe y Bermingham
Succeeded by Manuel Gasset y Mercader
In office
1863 (1863) – 1864 (1864)
Preceded by Luis García y Miguel
Succeeded by Rafael Mayalde y Villaroya
In office
1862 (1862) – 1863 (1863)
In office
January 28, 1857 (1857-01-28) – July 31, 1860 (1860-07-31)
Preceded by José Lémery e Ibarrola
Succeeded by Sabino Gamir Maladen
In office
1847 (1847) – 1854 (1854)
Preceded by Miguel Tacón y Rosique
Succeeded by Bernardo de Echaluce
In office
1843 (1843) – 1847 (1847)
Born (1817-01-17)January 17, 1817
Died June 16, 1888(1888-06-16) (aged 71)
Party Constitutional Party
Children José Cotoner y Allendesalazar
Parent José Cotoner y Despuig
Occupation Politician & strategist
Awards Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III
Grandee of Spain
Marquisate of Cenia
Order of Calatrava
Order of Isabella the Catholic
Royal and Military Order of Saint Ferdinand
Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild
Rank General

Fernando Cotoner y Chacón[1] (1817-1888), 1st marqués de la Cenia, Lieutenant at the Carlist Wars, Governor of Puerto Rico,[2] interim Minister of War and Director general of the Civil Guard.[3]Captain General of the Balearic Islands. Senator for life for the Balearic Islands.[4]

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