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José Joaquín Agulló, Count of Ripalda

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José Joaquín Agulló y Ramón de Sentís
Count of Ripalda
Marquess of Campo Salinas
Baron of Tamarit
Full name
José Joaquín Agulló y Ramón de Sentís Sánchez de Belmont y Ripalda
Born1810
Valencia, Spain
Died1878
Valencia, Spain
OccupationMinister

José Joaquín Agulló Sánchez de Belmont y Ripalda (1810–1878) was a Spanish nobleman, who held the titles of VI Conde de Ripalda, IV Marqués de Campo Salinas and Barón de Tamarit.[1] He was the founder of the Spanish Red Cross, and Senator for life between 1864 and 1868.[2]

Biography

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José Agulló was born in Valencia, the son of José de Agulló and Josefa Sánchez Bellmont, belonging to a distinguished Valencian family of Catalan and Navarrese roots.[3] He was married to María Josefa Paulín y de la Peña, daughter of Roque de Paulin Quijano and María de la Peña Sánchez. They had three daughters, Dolores de Agulló y Paulín, (Countess of Ripalda), María de Agulló y Paulín and Isabel de Agulló y Paulín.[4]

In 1860 José Joaquín Agulló, moves to England, to attend as official representative of Spain, in the International Statistical Institute held in London.[5] In 1865 Agulló was appointed Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce.[6] He also was the co-founder of the Spanish Red Cross, and presided over the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia.[7]

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References

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  1. ^ La celda santa del glorioso padre y apostol valenciano S. Vicente Ferrer, Luis de BLANES, 1916
  2. ^ Boletín de la Revista general de legislación y jurisprudencia, Volume 23, España, 1865
  3. ^ Un nuevo municipio para una nueva monarquía.: Oligarquías y poder local, Isaïes Blesa Duet, 28 November 2011, ISBN 9788437086163
  4. ^ Entre dos tiempos.La Valencia de 1900, Federico Saura Quiles, 22 December 2014, ISBN 9781312773615
  5. ^ ESTADÍSTICA Y SOCIEDAD, BARBUT Marc, 31 March 2014, ISBN 9788436268829
  6. ^ Diccionario de bibliografia agronómica y de toda clase de escritos, Braulio Antón Ramírez, 1865
  7. ^ Revista valenciana de filología, Volumes 1-2, 1951, 1951
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