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[[FileIEGO MEDRANO TREVIÑO.jpg|thumb|right|Don Diego de Medrano y Treviño. 1784-1853]] | [[FileIEGO MEDRANO TREVIÑO.jpg|thumb|right|Don Diego de Medrano y Treviño. 1784-1853]] |
Don '''Diego de Medrano y Treviño''' ([[Ciudad Real]], (November 13, 1784 – [[Ciudad Real]], July 2, 1853)<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Diego Medrano y Treviño {{!}} Real Academia de la Historia |url=https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/16352/diego-medrano-y-trevino |access-date=2024-03-02 |website=dbe.rah.es}}</ref> was a noble from the [[Medrano|House of Medrano]] serving as a Basque-Spanish military officer, a liberal politician during the reign of [[Ferdinand VII]], and a technical [[Essay|essayist]] reformer. Medrano was the [[Interior minister|Minister of the Interior of Spain]] in 1822 and again in 1835 in the Government presided over by [[Francisco Martínez de la Rosa|Martínez de la Rosa]], Senator of Spain during the reign of [[Isabella II|Isabel II]], founder of the first Royal Basque Economic Societies of Friends of the Country (1834), founder of the [[Savings bank (Spain)|Savings Banks of Spain]] (1835) and Vice President of the Estates Proceres and Chamber of Peers (1835). Diego was active in the entire [[Peninsular War]], obtaining the rank of [[lieutenant colonel]] of the Royal Corps of [[Artillery]]. Medrano went to war against the royal troops of the "''[[Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis]]''" at the end of 1823. | Don '''Diego de Medrano y Treviño''' ([[Ciudad Real]], (November 13, 1784 – [[Ciudad Real]], July 2, 1853)<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Diego Medrano y Treviño {{!}} Real Academia de la Historia |url=https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/16352/diego-medrano-y-trevino |access-date=2024-03-02 |website=dbe.rah.es}}</ref> was a noble from the [[Medrano|House of Medrano]] serving as a Basque-Spanish military officer, a liberal politician during the reign of [[Ferdinand VII]], and a technical [[Essay|essayist]] reformer. Medrano was the [[Interior minister|Minister of the Interior of Spain]] in 1822 and again in 1835 in the Government presided over by [[Francisco Martínez de la Rosa|Martínez de la Rosa]], Senator of Spain during the reign of [[Isabella II|Isabel II]], founder of the first Royal Basque Economic Societies of Friends of the Country (1834), founder of the [[Savings bank (Spain)|Savings Banks of Spain]] (1835) and Vice President of the Estates Proceres and Chamber of Peers (1835). Diego was active in the entire [[Peninsular War]], obtaining the rank of [[lieutenant colonel]] of the Royal Corps of [[Artillery]]. Medrano went to war against the royal troops of the "''[[Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis]]''" at the end of 1823.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ciudad-real.es |title=Diego Medrano y Treviño de Ciudad Real |url=https://www.ciudad-real.es/personajes/diego_medrano_y_trevino.php |access-date=2024-04-28 |website=www.ciudad-real.es |language=es}}</ref> |
== Biography == | == Biography == |
Okumaya devam et...