Miguel José de Azanza, 1st Duke of Santa Fe

The Duke of Santa Fe
54th Viceroy of New Spain
In office
31 May 1798  30 April 1800
MonarchCharles IV
First Secretary of StateFrancisco Saavedra de Sangronis
Mariano Luis de Urquijo
Pedro Cevallos Guerra
Preceded byMiguel de la Grúa Talamanca
Succeeded byFélix Berenguer de Marquina
Minister of Foreign Business of Spain
In office
23 June 1811  27 June 1813
MonarchJoseph I
First Secretary of StateMariano Luis de Urquijo
Preceded byManuel Negrete de la Torre
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs of Spain
In office
25 January 1809  27 June 1813
MonarchJoseph I
First Secretary of StateMariano Luis de Urquijo
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Minister of Police of Spain
Interim
In office
27 July 1811  21 January 1812
MonarchJoseph I
First Secretary of StateMariano Luis de Urquijo
Preceded byPablo Arribas
Succeeded byPablo Arribas
Minister of the Indies of Spain
In office
7 July 1808  27 July 1813
MonarchJoseph I
First Secretary of StateMariano Luis de Urquijo
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byTomás González Calderón (as Secretary of State for Overseas Governance)
Secretary of State for Treasury of Spain
In office
28 March  7 July 1808
MonarchFerdinand VII
First Secretary of StatePedro Cevallos Guerra
Preceded byMiguel Cayetano Soler
Succeeded byFrançois Cabarrus
Secretary of State for War of Spain
In office
11 December 1795  7 October 1796
MonarchCharles IV
First Secretary of StateManuel Godoy
Preceded byManuel Negrete de la Torre
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal details
Born
Miguel José de Azanza Alegría

December 20, 1746
Aoiz, Spain
Died20 June 1826(1826-06-20) (aged 79)
Bordeaux, France

Miguel José de Azanza y Alegría, 1st Duke of Santa Fe, KOS (December 20, 1746, in Aoiz, Navarre – June 20, 1826 in Bordeaux, France) was a Spanish politician and diplomat, and viceroy of New Spain from May 31, 1798 to April 30, 1800.