Agustín Argüelles

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Agustín Argüelles was a prominent Spanish liberal politician, jurist, and orator of the early 19th century, noted for his key role in drafting the 1812 Constitution and advancing constitutionalism in Spain.

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Agustín Argüelles canonical 2

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instanceOf Spanish politician
human
jurist
liberal politician
orator
causeOfFame leadership among Spanish liberals in the early 19th century
role in the making of the 1812 Constitution
countryOfCitizenship Spain
familyName Argüelles
fieldOfWork constitutional law
parliamentary politics
political theory
givenName Augustin
surface form: Agustín
ideology constitutionalism
liberalism
influenced 19th-century Spanish liberalism
development of constitutionalism in Spain
influencedBy Enlightenment ideas
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
movement Spanish Enlightenment
Spanish liberalism
notableFor defense of constitutional monarchy in Spain
key role in drafting the Spanish Constitution of 1812
parliamentary oratory in the Cortes of Cádiz
notableWork Cádiz Constitution of 1812
surface form: Spanish Constitution of 1812

drafting of the 1812 Constitution of Cádiz
occupation diplomat
jurist
lawyer
orator
politician
participatedIn Cortes of Cádiz
Liberal Triennium in Spain
Spanish War of Independence political process
politicalAlignment Spanish liberal faction
progressive liberalism
positionHeld Deputy in the Cortes of Cádiz
Regent of Spain
member of the Spanish Cortes
tutor of Queen Isabella II of Spain
residence Cadiz
surface form: Cádiz

Madrid
sexOrGender male

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Cortes of Cádiz significantPerson Agustín Argüelles
Secretary of State for the Indies officeHolder Agustín Argüelles