
Spanish politician (1832–1915)
1832 — 1915
Quick Facts
Profession
Spanish politician (1832–1915)
Born
September 4, 1832
Died
1915 (age ~83)
Name Origin
Portuguese
Timeline
politician, military personnel
1832
Born in Manila (1832-09-04)
1874
AwardGrand Cross of the Cross of Military Merit with White Decoration
1875
AwardGrand Cross of the Order of Charles III
1876
Positionmember of the Congress of Deputies (1876–1877)
1878
Positionministro de la Guerra (1878–1878)
1879
Positionmember of the Senate of Spain (1879–1915)
Frequently Asked Questions
Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero is Spanish politician (1832–1915). Born in 1832.
The name Marcelo means "A barangay of Calatrava, Negros Occidental, Philippines.". It is of Portuguese origin.
Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero was born on September 4, 1832.
Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero died in 1915, at approximately 83 years of age.
Name Meaning
A barangay of Calatrava, Negros Occidental, Philippines.
The name Marcelo is of Portuguese origin, meaning "A barangay of Calatrava, Negros Occidental, Philippines.". It is traditionally a male name.
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Marcelo — September 4, 1832
Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Virgo
Analytical, kind, hardworking
Earth · Mercury · Aug 23 – Sep 22
Chinese Zodiac
Dragon
Confident, intelligent, enthusiastic
Water · Yang
Mayan Tzolkin
10 Lamat
Star — harmony, beauty, abundance
Celtic Tree
Vine
Empathetic, refined, romantic
Ogham: Muin · Sep 2 – Sep 29
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Guestbook
You changed the map. Literally.
— a voter
The decisions behind closed doors... the world only saw half of it.
— a former aide
Actions
1880
PositionCaptain General of Navarra
1884
PositionGeneral captain of Valencia (1884–1890)
1889
AwardCollar of the Order of Charles III
1890
Positionministro de la Guerra (1890–1892)
1891
Positionministro de la Guerra (1891–1892)
1892
PositionMinister of the Spanish Navy (1892–1892)
1895
Positionministro de la Guerra (1895–1897)
1897
PositionPresident of the Council of Ministers (1897–1897)
1899
Positionministro de la Guerra (1899–1900)
1900
PositionPresident of the Council of Ministers (1900–1901)
1900
PositionMinister of the Spanish Navy (1900–1900)
1904
PositionPresident of the Council of Ministers (1904–1905)
1904
PositionMinister of the Spanish Navy (1904–1905)
1904
AwardKnight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
1909
Positionchairperson (1909–1915)
1915
Died in Madrid