Pedro Francisco De Luján Y Góngora, 1st Duke Of Almodóvar Del Río
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Pedro Francisco Jiménez de Góngora y Luján, 1st
Duke of Almodóvar del Río Duke of Almódovar del Río (''Ducado de Almodóvar del Río'') is a hereditary ducal title in the Spanish nobility which holds a Grandeeship of Spain 2nd Class. It was conferred on 11 July 1780 on Pedro Jiménez de Góngora, 6th Marquess of ...
(1727–1794) was a Spanish nobleman, ambassador and writer.


Career

Jiménez de Góngora was born to a noble family from
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, and became the 7th Marqués de Almodóvar del Río. He was made a
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in 1779 and was named 1st Duke of
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on July 11, 1780 by King
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. He was the fourth director of the
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from January 6, 1792 to May 14, 1794 when he died, although his death has also been quoted as 1796. He was an Embassy Officer and Ambassador to Russia from 1759 to 1763, Ambassador to Portugal from around 1765 to 1778 and Ambassador to London in 1778. The following year he was forced to leave the position because of disputes with the British over issues concerning the
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. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
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in 1789. He had been living in the
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, under King
Charles VII of Naples it, Carlo Sebastiano di Borbone e Farnese , house = Bourbon-Anjou , father = Philip V of Spain , mother = Elisabeth Farnese , birth_date = 20 January 1716 , birth_place = Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Spain , death_da ...
(later also king of Spain), when he was met by the Spanish traveler and intellectual
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around 1751.


Writings

Under the pseudonym Francisco María de Silva, Jiménez de Góngora published in 1781 ten letters on the "State of contemporary literature in France" (''Década Epistolar sobre el Estado de las letras de Francia'') which included some comments on the works of François Marie Arouet Voltaire. This work helped to spread the ideas of Encyclopedism in Spain. Abbé
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published four volumes entitled ''Histoire philosophique et politique des établissements et du commerce des Européens dans les deux Indes'' in Amsterdam in 1770 about the negative influence of Spanish civilization on the colonization of foreign lands. Under the name Eduardo Malo de Luque, Jiménez de Góngora undertook the Spanish version of this work, ''Historia política de los establecimientos ultramarinos de las naciones europeas'', "with the Comments of a Catholic Spaniard." Between 1984/1790, he completed only five of the twelve volumes, because the
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forbade further publication. The first two volumes mirror Raynal's design but he added a voluminous appendix entitled ''The English Constitution and the Affairs of the English East India Company'', a feature not found in Raynal's original work. In ''Ximénez de Góngora'', the third volume, he appended a 68-page essay entitled ''The Political and Economic State of France''. Moreover, although the Duke's fourth and Raynal's third volumes examine Scandinavian, Prussian, and Russian colonial ventures the Spaniard thought fit to add a supplement named ''Analytical Memoirs Relative to the History and Present State of Russia, drawn primarily from materials and recollections of his diplomatic service in St. Petersburg''.


References

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