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Ramón Nocedal Romea

Ramón Nocedal Romea
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Born Ramón Nocedal Romea
1842
Madrid, Spain
Died 1907
Madrid, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Occupation lawyer, politician
Known for politician
Political party Comunión Católico-Monarquica, Partido Católico Nacional

Ramón Nocedal Romea (1842-1907) was a Spanish Catholic ultraconservative politician, first member of the , then of the Carlists, and finally of the Integrists. He is known as leader of a political current known as Integrismo (1888-1907) and a chief representative of Catholic fundamentalism when applied to politics.

Ramón Ignacio Nocedal Romea was born to a distinguished and well-off Madrid family. His paternal grandfather, José Maria Nocedal Capetillo, was member of the emerging liberal bourgeoisie. He was an exemplary representative of the class which benefitted from Mendizabal’s desamortización, purchasing a number of estates in Ciudad Real province and in Madrid, where he became one of the largest urban proprietors of the mid-19th century. An important member of radical Partido Progresista, over time he turned to its major opponent, Partido Moderado. José sustained financially Milicia Nacional of Madrid and was one of its commanders, in the late 1830s heading the 4th battalion. He was elected to the Senate in 1844 and 5 times voted into the Cortes between 1841 and 1857.

Ramón’s father, (1821-1885), was one of key politicians of Partido Moderado, its long-time parliamentary representative and briefly (1856-1857) the Minister of Interior. Over time he was assuming more and more conservative positions, in the 1860s forming part of the neocatólicos. Ramón’s mother, Manuela del Pilar Zoila Romea Yanguas (1824-1875), was daughter to Mariano Romea, a radical liberal. During the Trienio Liberal he made his name as Capitán de las Milicias Patrióticas de Murcia; following the absolutist restoration he had to seek refuge in Portugal; back in Spain, he was administrator of Murcian landholdings of . Ramón’s maternal uncle, , was one of the best known Spanish actors and sort of celebrity of his time. Ramón’s maternal aunt, Joaquina Romea Yanguas, was married to the moderado prime minister, holder of various ministerial posts and Isabel II's lover, Luis Gonzalez Bravo.


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