Jaime Creus Martí
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Jaime Creus Martí was a Spanish cleric, Bishop of Menorca (1815–1820) and Archbishop of Tarragona (1820–1825).Gil Novales, Alberto (2010)
''Diccionario biográfico de España (1808-1833)'': A/F, pp. 813-4.
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He was one of the three members, together with Bernardo Mozo de Rosales, Marquis of Mataflorida and Baron de Eroles, of the Urgel Regency (1822-23),"Jaime Creus Martí. Obispo de Menorca. Arzobispo de Tarragona."
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. Retrieved 27 December 2022. established during the Liberal Triennium (''Trienio Liberal''), by the Spanish absolutists, or Royalists, supporters of
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, who opposed the Constitutional Government that (basing itself on the
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) had resulted from the Spanish Revolution of 1820.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Creus Martí, Jaime 1760 births 1825 deaths People from Barcelona Archbishops of Tarragona 19th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Spain Regency (government) Spanish exiles 19th-century Spanish politicians