José María Agulló Sánchez Bellmont (1774–1824) was a Spanish nobleman, who held the titles nobiliary of Marquess of Campo-Salinas, Baron of Tamarit, Count of Ripalda and Knight of the Royal Cavalry Armory of Valencia.[1]
José María Agulló y Sánchez Bellmont | |
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Baron de Tamarit Caballero Maestrante de la Real de Valencia Conde de Ripalda Marqués de Campo Salinas | |
Monarchs | Charles IV Ferdinand VII |
Personal details | |
Born | 1774 Xativa, Valencia, Spain |
Died | 1824 Xativa, Valencia, Spain |
Spouse | Vicenta de Ramón de Sentís y Ripalda |
Occupation | Politician |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Spain |
Branch/service | Spanish Army |
Rank | Caballero Maestrante |
Unit | Real Maestranza de Caballería de Valencia |
Battles/wars | Peninsular War |
Biography
editBorn in Xativa, Valencia, José María Agulló Sánchez Bellmont was the son of Francisco Agulló y Cebrian and Josefa Sánchez de Bellmont, belonging to noble and distinguished families of the Iberian Peninsula.[2] He was married to Vicenta Ramón de Sentís, born in 1784 in Valencia, daughter of José Vicente Ramón de Sentís y Cascajares, I Barón de Tamarit, and Ramona Ripalda y Vidarte, born in Pamplona.[3]
José Agulló y Sánchez Bellmont held various public positions, including as Commissioner of Agriculture régio in the province of Valencia and Castellon.[4] His son José Joaquin Agulló y Ramon was the VI Conde de Ripalda.[5]
References
edit- ^ Linajes de Aragón - Volumen 6, L. Pérez, 1915, 1915, retrieved 3 March 2015
- ^ Un nuevo municipio para una nueva monarquía. Oligarquías y poder local, by Isaïes Blesa Duet, 28 November 2011, ISBN 9788437086163, retrieved 3 March 2015
- ^ Linajes de Aragón, Volume 6, L. Pérez, 1915
- ^ Colección legislativa de estadística, by España. Leyes, etc. de estadística, 1862, retrieved 3 March 2015
- ^ Archivo de arte valenciano, Volumes 33-35, 1962