Fernando Fernández de Córdova

Fernando Fernández de Córdova

Fernando Fernández de Córdova (or Córdoba) (Buenos Aires, 1809 – 1883), was a Spanish military, politician, and Prime minister of Spain for one day.

Born into a military family, he and his brother Luis fought in the First Carlist War on the side of "Isabelinos". He belonged to the "Partido Moderado".
In 1847 he became Lieutenant General and as Captain-General of Catalonia during the Second Carlist War, he put down the isolated rebel cells in that region by early 1849.

In May 1849 he was sent to Italy to help to protect Pope Pius IX against the Italian Revolution of 1848. He led a force of 4,000 Spanish soldiers, who were deployed in Gaeta and placed at the Pope's disposition. This marked the Spanish Army's first expeditionary venture into Italy since the War of the Austrian Succession a hundred years prior. Spanish columns secured the region and assisted the French in their operations at Itri.

He became War Minister and was even Prime Minister for one day (July 18 1854) in full political crisis, which ended when Baldomero Espartero became head of the "progressive Biennium" of 1854-1856.
Fernando had always supported Queen Isabella II of Spain, but backed the Revolution of 1868 against the Crown.
In 1872 under King Amadeo I of Spain, he became acting Prime Minister between June 13 and June 16, before retiring completely from political life in 1873.


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