Eduardo Dato e Iradier (12 August 1856 – 8 March 1921) was a Spanish political leader during the
Spanish Restoration period. He served three times as
Spanish prime minister: from 27 October 1913 to 9 December 1915, from 11 June 1917 to 3 November 1917, and from 28 April 1920 until his assassination by
Catalan
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Catalonia
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* Catalan language, a Romance language
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anarchists. Also he held eleven cabinet ministries, and was four times
president of the
Spanish Congress of Deputies (a role akin to that of parliamentary speaker).
Career
Born in
A Coruña,
Spain, son of Carlos Dato y Granados (himself the son of Carlos Dato
Camacho y
Marín and wife Cayetana Ruperta Granados y
García, de Vivancos e
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) and wife Rosa Lorenza Iradier e Arce, of
Galician descent. He graduated in
Law at the
Complutense University in 1875.
He opened his law office two years later. Elected to the Spanish parliament in 1883, he became Under-secretary for the Ministry of the Interior in 1892.
He held the position of
Minister of the Interior
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and
Minister of Justice over the next fifteen years. In 1907, he ran for and won the position of
Mayor of Madrid. In 1910, he entered the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. In 1913 he became prime minister for the first time. In 1915, he left that position, but would return to it for a short while in 1917. He became the 230th
Minister for Foreign Affairs from 22 March 1918 to 9 November 1918. Then he moved to the post of
Minister of State and stayed there until 1920, when he led the government as prime minister again.
Dato was a member of the
International Permanent Court in
The Hague (he became
vice-president in 1913), member of the
International Law Institute
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, administrator of the bank firm 'Banco Hipotecario' and president of the National Institute of Social Security, the Council of Public Instruction and the Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation.
Assassination
On 8 March 1921 in Madrid, while being driven from the parliament building and in front of the Puerta de Alcalá, Dato was assassinated by three Catalan anarchists, Luis Nicolau, Pedro Mateu, and Ramón Casanellas, who were riding a motorcycle. This was the second murder of a Spanish prime minister in less than a decade; in 1912
José Canalejas had been killed similarly.
King
Alfonso XIII of Spain
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posthumously made him a duke by bestowing the title "Duchess of Dato" on his widow.
Honours
Dato was conferred with the following honours:
* Chain of the
Order of Charles III
* Knight
Grand Cross of the First Class of the
Order of St. Gregory the Great of the
Holy See
*
Grand Cross of the
Order of Christ of
Portugal.
* 340th
Grand Cross of the
Order of the Tower and Sword of Portugal.
* After he died, his wife was granted the title of
Duchess of Dato in his honor.
Marriage and children
He married
María del Carmen de Barrenechea y Montegui,
Dame
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of the Order of Noble Dames of Queen Maria Luisa of Spain and
Grand Cross of the Order of Beneficence of
Spain, of
Basque descent (-
Madrid, 1926), daughter of Juan José de Barrenechea e Urdampilleta (himself the son of Pedro de Barrenechea y Zubea and wife María Ignacia de Urdampilleta y Lagarto) and wife Micaela Montegui y Mercaide (herself the daughter of José Manuel Montegui and wife María de la Concepción Mercaide), and had three daughters:
*
Isabel Dato y Barrenechea, 2nd Duchess of Dato
The Dukedom of Dato is a Spanish dukedom created on 21 March 1921. King Alfonso XIII of Spain created the Dukedom for María de Barrenechea whose husband, Eduardo Dato e Iradier
Eduardo Dato e Iradier (12 August 1856 – 8 March 1921) was ...
, unmarried and without issue
*
María del Carmen Dato y Barrenechea, 3rd Duchess of Dato
The Dukedom of Dato is a Spanish dukedom created on 21 March 1921. King Alfonso XIII of Spain created the Dukedom for María de Barrenechea whose husband, Eduardo Dato e Iradier, Prime Minister of Spain, had been assassinated on 8 March 1921.
...
(
Madrid, 6 December 1885 – 1954), married to Eugenio
Espinosa de los Monteros
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The village is spread over a large rural area at the southern outskirts of a mountainous area of ...
y Bermejillo, and had issue, two sons
* María de la Concepción Dato y Barrenechea (
Madrid, 2 May 1890 –
Madrid, 16 September 1973), married in
Paris, 25 April 1922 to
Ernesto de Zulueta e Isasi Ernesto de Zulueta e Isasi (26 April 1892, in Bilbao – 9 September 1969, in Madrid), Spanish Diplomat.
Born in Bilbao, son of Ernesto de Zulueta y Samá, of the Marquesses of Álava Viscounts of Casa Blanca (La Granja de San Ildefonso, 10 July ...
, of the
Marquess
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es of
Álava Viscounts of Casa Blanca (
Bilbao, 26 April 1892 –
Madrid, 9 September 1969), a
Spanish Diplomat
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, and had issue
References
External links
*
Eduardo Dato e Iradier*
See also
* Ribera, José António Moya, ''Costados'', N.º 81
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