Ramón María Narváez there Campos

Ramón María Narváez there Campos (Loja, close to Grenade), on August 5th 1800 - Madrid, the April 23rd 1868) was a soldier and Spanish politician.

After having remained a long time in France, he is opposed to the absolutist rising of 1822, being holding of liberalism. During the First war carlist, it takes party for Isabelle II, and goes up in rank after having played a determining role in the battles of Mendigorría and Arlabán.

In competition with Espartero, another general officer of the partisans of Isabelle, who chairs the government of 1837 to 1839, Narváez must be exiled in Paris. It is there that it creates Orden Militar española, an association of soldiers intended to reverse the government Spanish progressist.

He returns to Spain in 1843, gains the victory over the troops of Espartero on July 23rd, in Torrejón de Ardoz, close to Madrid. In November of the same year, it is the target of an attack which it survives.

In 1844, when Isabelle II becomes major, Narváez is named president of the government, and plays a great part in the drafting of the Constitution of 1845. It presents its resignation in 1851, but is recalled in 1856, after the coup d'etat of Leopoldo O'Donnell, to chair the government; it is with the head of three different governments between 1856 and 1868, following a policy of oppression against the revolutionary movements. Shortly after its death, Isabelle II is reversed by the Révolution of 1868.

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