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Antonio Maura Montaner (2 May 1853 – 13 December 1925) was
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on five separate occasions.


Early life

Maura was born in Palma, on the island of Mallorca, and studied law in
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. In 1878, Maura married Constancia Gamazo y Calvo, the sister of Germán Gamazo. They had several sons and a daughter together, many of whom have been prominent in Spanish and European history.


Political career

He entered the ''
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'' in 1881 as a Liberal delegate for Majorca but later joined the Conservative Party. In 1886, Maura was elected vice president of the Congress of Deputies. As prime minister, he created the Spanish Institute of Provision and attempted to carry out a reform plan, but it was opposed by the liberals. He fell from power after his suppression of an uprising in
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in 1909, called the Tragic Week. The execution of
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, who was charged with leading the uprising, provoked a European-wide outcry that contributed to Maura's downfall. Maura was a hero of a youth movement, the ''
Mauristas Maurism (''Maurismo'' in Spanish) was a conservative political movement that bloomed in Spain from 1913 around the political figure of Antonio Maura after a schism in the Conservative Party between ''idóneos'' ('apt ones') and ''mauristas'' ('maur ...
'', that wanted him as a new head of state of Spain at a time of substantial resentment of King
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. That and Maura's ambition caused him to fall out with the King. Maura later headed coalition cabinets with other parties (1918, 1919, 1921–22) but did nothing to advance unconstitutional methods. Many of his followers later supported the dictatorship of
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, but he remained aloof from both Primo de Rivera and the King. Maura had first entered the political arena to fight the '' caciquismo'' culture, which he considered a cancer of Spanish political culture and the main obstacle to authentically-democratic institutions. When he was prime minister, he spent summers at the estate of ''Can Mossenya'', historically part of the Valldemossa Charterhouse in Mallorca, and Chopin and
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had stayed there in the previous century. Azorín traveled from the continent to meet Maura there. Maura became a prolific watercolourist who often painted scenes of nature or old buildings from past eras. He died in
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, a small town in the Guadarrama mountains, north-west of Madrid, in 1925. The International Foundation Can Mossenya named an entrance to its historic estate, the "Gate of Friendship – Azorín and Maura", after the men's encounter."The International Foundation Can Mossenya"
Friends of Borges – amigos-de-borges.net


Descendants

* Gabriel Maura y Gamazo (son) – historian and Minister of Labour * Honorio Maura y Gamazo – playwright and monarchist deputy, killed by leftist militia in 1936 * Miguel Maura y Gamazo (son) – Minister of Security * Susana Maura y Gamazo (mother of Jorge and Carlos Semprún) * Constancia de la Mora Maura (granddaughter) – writer, Foreign Press Officer (Spanish Republic) * Jorge Semprún y Maura (grandson) – writer, communist and Minister of Culture * Carlos Semprún y Maura grandson) – writer and journalist *
Jaime Semprún Jaime Semprún (26 July 1947 – 3 August 2010) was a French essayist and translator. He was born and died in Paris. Biography The son of Jorge Semprún and nephew of the writer Carlos Semprún, Jaime Semprún was close to the film director Phili ...
(great-grandson) – writer * Ricardo Semprún (great-grandson) – diplomat *
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(great-grandson) – professional paddle tennis player * Luisa Isabel Álvarez (great-granddaughter) * Jaime Chávarri y de la Mora (great-grandson) – film director * Soledad Fox Maura Semprún - academic & writer


See also

*
Monument to Antonio Maura The Monument to Antonio Maura is an instance of public art in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Designed by Mariano Benlliure, it consists of a sculptural ensemble dedicated to Antonio Maura. History and description The monument was funded by popular sub ...


References


External links


International Foundation Can Mossenya – Friends of Jorge Luis Borges
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Maura, Antonio 1853 births 1925 deaths People from Palma de Mallorca Prime Ministers of Spain Members of the Royal Spanish Academy Conservative Party (Spain) politicians Justice ministers of Spain Leaders of political parties in Spain Interior ministers of Spain Overseas ministers of Spain Knights of the Golden Fleece of Spain Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order