Arsenio Martínez Campos
Arsenio Martínez-Campos | |
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Portrait of General Martínez-Campos, c. 1889 | |
| Prime Minister of Spain | |
| In office 7 March – 9 December 1879 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XII |
| Preceded by | Antonio Cánovas del Castillo |
| Succeeded by | Antonio Cánovas del Castillo |
| President of the Senate of Spain | |
| In office 23 December 1885 – 8 March 1886 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Preceded by | Count of Puñonrrostro |
| Succeeded by | Marquess of Havana |
| In office 27 February 1891 – 4 February 1893 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Preceded by | Marquess of Habana |
| Succeeded by | Marquess of Habana |
| In office 30 May 1899 – 18 October 1900 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Preceded by | Eugenio Montero Ríos |
| Succeeded by | Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero |
| Minister of War of Spain | |
| In office 7 March – 9 December 1879 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XII |
| Prime Minister | Himself |
| Preceded by | Francisco de Ceballos y Vargas |
| Succeeded by | José Ignacio de Echavarría |
| In office 8 February 1881 – 13 October 1883 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XII |
| Prime Minister | Práxedes Mateo Sagasta |
| Preceded by | José Ignacio de Echavarría |
| Succeeded by | José López Domínguez |
| Minister of the Navy of Spain | |
| In office 9 January – 13 January 1883 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XII |
| Prime Minister | Práxedes Mateo Sagasta |
| Preceded by | Francisco de Paula Pavía |
| Succeeded by | Rafael Rodríguez Arias |
| Captain General of Cuba | |
| In office 16 April 1895 – 20 January 1896 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Regent | Maria Christina of Austria |
| Prime Minister | Antonio Cánovas del Castillo |
| Minister of Overseas | Tomás Castellano y Villarroya |
| Preceded by | Emilio Calleja |
| Succeeded by | Sabas Marín |
| In office 18 June 1878 – 5 February 1879 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XII |
| Prime Minister | Antonio Cánovas del Castillo |
| Minister of Overseas | Cristóbal Martín de Herrera |
| Preceded by | Joaquín Jovellar |
| Succeeded by | Cayetano Figueroa |
| Captain General of Catalonia | |
| In office 5 December 1873 – 19 January 1874 | |
| President of the Executive Power | Emilio Castelar Francisco Serrano |
| Minister of War | José Sánchez Bregua Juan Zavala de la Puente |
| Preceded by | José Turón y Prats |
| Succeeded by | Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez |
| In office 31 December 1874 – 10 October 1876 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XII |
| Prime Minister | Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Joaquín Jovellar |
| President of the Ministry-Regency | Antonio Cánovas del Castillo |
| Minister of War | Joaquín Jovellar Francisco de Ceballos y Vargas |
| Preceded by | José López Domínguez |
| Succeeded by | Marquess of Peña Plata |
| In office 23 July – 14 November 1890 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Regent | Maria Christina of Austria |
| Prime Minister | Antonio Cánovas del Castillo |
| Minister of War | Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero |
| Preceded by | Marquess of Peña Plata |
| Succeeded by | Marquess of Peña Plata |
| In office 9 March – 29 November 1873 | |
| President of the Executive Power | Estanislao Figueras Francisco Pi i Margall Nicolás Salmerón Emilio Castelar |
| Minister of War | Juan Costa Muñoz Ramón Nouvilas Estanislao Figueras (as interim) Nicolás Estévanez Eulogio González Íscar Jacobo Oreiro y Villavicencio (as interim) José Sánchez Bregua |
| Preceded by | Marquess of Peña Plata |
| Succeeded by | Valeriano Weyler |
| Captain General of Valencia | |
| In office 18 July – 5 December 1873 | |
| President | Francisco Serrano |
| Prime Minister | Francisco Serrano Juan Zavala de la Puente |
| Minister of War | Fernando Cotoner y Chacón (as interim) Francisco Serrano Bedoya |
| Preceded by | José García y Velarde |
| Succeeded by | Francisco de Ceballos y Vargas |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Arsenio Martínez y Campos 14 December 1831 Segovia, Spain |
| Died | September 23, 1900 (aged 68) Zarauz, Spain |
| Political party | Liberal Party (from 1880) |
| Other political affiliations | Conservative Party (until 1880) |
| Profession | Spanish Armed Forces |
| Signature | |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Spain |
| Branch/service | Spanish Army |
| Years of service | 1860 – 1896 |
| Rank | General de ejército |
| Battles/wars | Tetuán War Glorious Revolution Ten Years' War Third Carlist War Cuban War of Independence |
Arsenio Martínez-Campos y Antón, born Martínez y Campos (14 December 1831 – 23 September 1900), was a Spanish officer who rose against the First Spanish Republic in a military revolution in 1874 and restored Spain's Bourbon dynasty. Later, he became Captain-General of Cuba. Martínez Campos took part in wars in Africa, Mexico and Cuba and in the Third Carlist War.