List of Spanish regents
This is a list of Spanish regents, a regent, from the Latin regens "one who reigns", is a person selected to act as head of state (ruling or not) because the ruler is a minor, not present, or debilitated.[note 1]
Reign of Joanna, Queen of Castile and Aragon
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regencies (Governor of the Realms), disability of Queen Joanna. | ||||
|   | .svg.png)  | Crown of Castile: Ferdinand II of Aragon | 26 November 1504 Death of Queen Isabella the Catholic. | 27 June 1506 Queen Joanna and King Philip I's arrival. | 
| 17 August 1507 Death of King Philip I of Castile in September 1506, followed by the recognition of the incapacity of Queen Joanna. | 23 January 1516 | |||
| .jpg)  |   | Crown of Castile: Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros | 23 January 1516 Death of King Ferdinand II. | 19 September 1517 King Charles I's arrival. | 
|   |    | Crown of Aragon: Alonso de Aragón Queen's Guardian and Germaine of Foix Lieutenant General | 23 January 1516 Death of King Ferdinand II. | 29 July 1518 Charles I become co-monarch with his mother Queen Joanna. | 
Reign of Charles I
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regencies (Governor of the Realms) during Charles I's absences.[1] | ||||
|   |   | Cardinal Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens | May 1520 | July 1522 King Charles I's arrival. | 
|   |   | Empress Isabella | July 1529 | April 1533 King Charles I's arrival. | 
| April 1535 | December 1536 King Charles I's arrival. | |||
| July 1538 | November 1539 | |||
| .jpg)  | Juan Pardo de Tavera (de facto) | 1539 Death of Empress Isabella. | November 1541 King Charles I's arrival. | |
| .jpg)  | .svg.png)  | Prince Philip[2] (de jure) | ||
| Prince Philip | May 1543 | 1548 | ||
|    | .svg.png) .svg.png)  | Archduke Maximilian[3] and Maria of Austria | 1 October 1548 Charles I and Prince Philip's absences. | 12 July 1551 Prince Philip's arrival. | 
| .jpg)  | .svg.png)  | Prince Philip | 12 July 1551 | July 1554 | 
|   |   | Joanna of Austria, Princess Dowager of Portugal | July 1554 Charles I and Prince Philip's absences. | 8 September 1559 King Philip II's arrival. (Became monarch in 1556) | 
Reign of Philip III
| Image | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Regency (Governor of the Realms) as President of the Council of Castile during King Philip III's visit to Portugal. | |||
| .svg.png)  | Fernando de Acevedo | 22 April 1619 | 4 December 1619 | 
Reign of Charles II
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen Regent during the minority of King Charles II. | ||||
|   |   | Mariana of Austria | 17 September 1665 Death of King Philip IV.[4] | 6 November 1675 Charles II's majority.[5] | 
| Regency (Lieutenant General of the Realms) during King Charles II's illness. | ||||
|   | .svg.png)  | Cardinal Luis Fernández de Portocarrero | 29 October 1700[6] | 1 November 1700 Death of King Charles II. | 
Reign of Philip V
| Image | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Government Board of the Realms. | |||
| _Version_with_Golden_Fleece_and_Holy_Spirit_Collars.svg.png)  | 
 | 1 November 1700 | 18 February 1701 King Philip V's arrival. | 
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regency (General Governor of the Realms) during King Philip V's absence. | ||||
|   | .svg.png)  | Cardinal Luis Fernández de Portocarrero | 1 September 1701[8] | 17 January 1703[9] | 
Reign of Charles III
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen Regent during King Charles III's absence. | ||||
|   |   | Elisabeth Farnese | 10 August 1759 Death of King Ferdinand VI. | 9 December 1759 King Charles III's arrival. | 
First Reign of Ferdinand VII
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supreme Board of Government, French invasion (King Ferdinand VII's absence). President: | ||||
|   |   | Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain | 10 April 1808 | 4 May 1808 Infante Antonio Pascual's departure to Bayonne. | 
French Invasion and Reign of Joseph Bonaparte
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lieutenant General of the Realm. | ||||
|   | .svg.png)  | Joachim Murat | 4 May 1808[10] | 20 July 1808 King Joseph's arrival. | 
 
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emperor's Lieutenant General in Spain. | ||||
|   | _duc_de_Dalmatie.svg.png)  | Jean-de-Dieu Soult | 1 July 1813 King Joseph's departure.[11] | 11 December 1813 Treaty of Valençay | 
Second Reign of Ferdinand VII
| Regencies at Peninsular War, against the French invaders. | |||
| Image | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Supreme Central and Governing Board of the Realm. Presidents: | |||
|   | José Moñino, 1st Count of Floridablanca (Acting) | 25 September 1808 | 1 October 1808 | 
| 1 October 1808 | 30 December 1808 | ||
|   | Vicente Joaquín Osorio de Moscoso y Guzmán, 15th Marquis of Astorga (Acting) | 30 December 1808 | 1 May 1809 | 
| 1 May 1809 | 1 November 1809 | ||
| .jpg)  | Juan Acisclo de Vera | 1 November 1809 | 31 January 1810 | 
| Regency Board of Spain and the Indies. Presidents: | |||
| .jpg)  | Francisco Javier Castaños | 1 February 1810 | 29 May 1810 | 
|   | Pedro de Quevedo y Quintano | 29 May 1810 | 26 September 1810 | 
| .jpg)  | Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis | 27 September 1810 | 28 October 1810 | 
| .jpg)  | Pedro Agar y Bustillo | 28 October 1810 | 8 December 1810 | 
|   | Joaquín Blake y Joyes | 8 December 1810 | 8 April 1811 | 
| .jpg)  | Pedro Agar y Bustillo | 8 April 1811 | 8 August 1811 | 
| .jpg)  | Gabriel de Císcar y Císcar | 8 August de 1811 | 8 December de 1811 | 
| .jpg)  | Pedro Agar y Bustillo | 8 December 1811 | 22 January 1812 | 
| Regency Council of the Realm. Presidents: | |||
|   | Joaquín de Mosquera y Figueroa | 22 January 1812 | 15 June 1812 | 
| .jpg)  | Pedro de Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo, 13th Duke of the Infantado | 15 June 1812 | 15 December 1812 | 
| .jpg)  | Juan María de Villavicencio | 15 December 1812 | 8 March 1813 | 
|   | Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga, 14th Count of Chinchón (Acting) | 8 March 1813 | 22 March 1813 | 
| 22 March 1813 | 10 May 1814 King Ferdinand VII's arrival. | ||
Liberal Triennium and Hundred Thousand Sons of St. Louis Intervention
| Regencies during the Hundred Thousand Sons of St. Louis Intervention. | |||
| Enshrined in the Cortes (Spanish Parliament) | |||
| Image | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Provisional Regency Council of the Realm. President: | |||
|   | Cayetano Valdés y Flores | 11 June 1823 King Ferdinand VII prisoner of the Cortes. | 15 June 1823 | 
| Enshrined in the French army | |||
| Image | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
| Provisional Government Board of Spain and the Indies. President: | |||
|   | Francisco de Eguía | 9 April 1823 | 25 May 1823 | 
| Regency Council of the Realm during King's Captivity. President: | |||
| .jpg)  | Pedro de Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo, 13th Duke of the Infantado | 25 May 1823 | 1 October 1823 King Ferdinand VII's liberation. | 
Reign of Isabella II
| Regencies during the minority of Queen Isabella II: | ||||
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen Regent | ||||
|   |   | Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies | 29 September 1833 Death of King Ferdinand VII. | 12 October 1840 Queen Regent's deposition. | 
| Provisional Regency of the Realm. President: | ||||
|   |   | Baldomero Espartero | 12 October 1840 | 10 May 1841 | 
| Regent of the Realm | ||||
|   |   | Baldomero Espartero | 10 May 1841 | 23 July 1843 General Espartero's deposition and Queen Isabella II's majority. | 
Interregnum and Reign of Amadeo
| Image | Name | Term start | Term end | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Provisional Government and Executive Power.[note 2] President: | |||
|   | Francisco Serrano y Domínguez | (President of the Provisional Government) 8 October 1868 Queen Isabella II's deposition. | 25 February 1869 | 
| (President of the Executive Power) 25 February 1869 | 18 June 1869 | ||
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regent of the Realm | ||||
|   |   | Francisco Serrano y Domínguez | 18 June 1869 | 2 January 1871 King Amadeo's arrival. | 
Reign of Alfonso XII
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regency Ministry during King Alfonso XII's absence. President: | ||||
|   |   | Antonio Cánovas del Castillo | 31 December 1874 Bourbon dynasty restored. | 14 January 1875 King Alfonso XII's arrival. | 
Reign of Alfonso XIII
| Image | Personal Coat of Arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen Regent after the death of Alfonso XII (who died while she was pregnant) and during the minority of King Alfonso XIII (who was born king). | ||||
|   |   | Maria Christina of Austria Death of King Alfonso XII. | 26 November 1885 | 17 May 1902 King Alfonso XIII's majority. | 
| Image | Personal coat of arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National interregnum under the Francoist regime. | ||||
|   |   | Francisco Franco, Caudillo of Spain | 26 July 1947 Restoration of the "Kingdom of Spain" | 20 November 1975 Died | 
|   |   | Alejandro Rodríguez de Valcárcel | 20 November 1975 As President of the Regency Council after Franco's death. | 22 November 1975 Juan Carlos became monarch. | 
Acting regents
| Image | Name | Regency start | Regency end | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regency Council during Francisco Franco's visit to Portugal. | ||||
| .svg.png)  | 
 | 22 October 1949 | 27 October 1949 | |
| Image | Personal Coat of arms | Name | Regency start | Regency end | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acting Head of State during Francisco Franco's illness. | ||||
|   |   | Juan Carlos, Prince of Spain | 19 July 1974 | 2 September 1974 | 
| 30 October 1975 | 20 November 1975 Death of Francisco Franco. | |||
See also
- Regency
- List of regents
- List of heads of state of Spain
- List of Spanish monarchs
- President of Spain
- Royal Consorts of Spain
- Prime Minister of Spain
- Spanish monarchy
- Kings of Spain family tree
Notes
- ^ The Oxford English Dictionary defines the term as "A person appointed to administer a State because the Monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated."
- ^ The official name of " Executive Power " between 1868 and 1874, designates a transitory and undefined authority without a constitutional configuration.
References
- ^ Pernot, François (2003). La Franche-Comté espagnole: à travers les archives de Simancas, une autre histoire des Franc-Comtois et de leurs relations avec l'Espagne de 1493 à 1678 (in French). Presses Univ. Franche-Comté. ISBN 978-2-84867-032-4.
- ^ "Carlos V - Carlos de Gante - Los viajes del emperador". www.cervantesvirtual.com. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
- ^ "Carlos V - Carlos de Gante - Los viajes del emperador". www.cervantesvirtual.com. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
- ^ Coleccion de los tratados de paz, alianza, neutralidad, garantia ... hechos por los pueblos, reyes y principes de España con los pueblos, reyes, principes, republicas y demás potencias de Europa ...: desde antes del establecimiento de la monarchia gothica hasta el feliz reynado del rey N.S. D. Fernando VI (in Spanish). por Antonio Marin, Juan de Zuñiga y la viuda de Peralta. 1751.
- ^ Gaceta de Madrid, 9 de noviembre de 1700 (in Spanish).
- ^ Ubilla y Medina, Antonio; Pallota, Felipe; Edelinck, Gérard; García Infanzon, Juan; Ardemans, Teodoro; Causé, Lambrecht; Berterham, Jan Baptist (1704). Succession de el rey D. Phelipe V, nuestro Señor en la corona de España : diario de sus viages desde Versalles a Madrid, el que executó para su feliz casamiento, jornada a Napoles, a Milan, y a su exercito, successos de la campaña, y su buelta a Madrid. Getty Research Institute. En Madrid : Por Juan Garcia Infanzon ...
- ^ Gaceta de Madrid, 2 de noviembre de 1700 (in Spanish).
- ^ Gaceta de Madrid, 6 de septiembre de 1701 (in Spanish).
- ^ Gaceta de Madrid, 23 de enero de 1703 (in Spanish)
- ^ Gaceta de Madrid, 13 de mayo 1808 (in Spanish)
- ^ Lafuente, Modesto (1861). Historia general de España (in Spanish). Establecimiento Tipográfico de Mellado.
- ^ BOE 21 october 1949 (in Spanish)