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Francisco Aparicio Ruiz
Born(1852-07-17)17 July 1852
Died6 November 1936(1936-11-06) (aged 84)
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Lawyer and politician
Years active1880s-1920s
Francisco Aparicio y Ruiz
Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
In office
31 March 1921 – 13 August 1921
President Alfonso XIII
Prime Minister Manuel Allendesalazar y Muñoz de Salazar
Personal details
Political party Conservative Party (Spain)

Francisco Aparicio y Ruiz (17 July 1852, Burgos — 6 November 1932, Burgos) was a Spanish lawyer and politician.

He studied and was educated in Madrid. In his youth he was a director of his local newspaper, Caput Castellae. He was a member of the Conservative Party, provincial deputy for Burgos in 1888, president of the Provincial Delegation of Burgos in 1890, Director General of Local Administration in 1899 and Deputy Secretary of Finance in 1900, Regional Commissioner of the Treasury in 1918 and Governor of Madrid in 1919. He was a member of the Congress for Burgos from 1891 to 1923 [1] and also served as Vice-President of Congress from 1901 to 1910. [2] He was Minister of Public Instruction between 13 March and 14 August 1921 in the government presided over by Manuel Allendesalazar Muñoz [3] [4] and reign of Alfonso XIII.

Further details about his life and death are unknown.

References

  1. ^ "APARICIO Y RUIZ, FRANCISCO". congreso.es. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  2. ^ Alvarez Lázaro, Pedro F. (2001). Cien años de educación en España: en torno a la creación del Ministerio de Instrucción Pública y Bellas Artes (in Spanish). Ministerio de Educación. p. 91. ISBN  8436934296. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  3. ^ "Revista de educación, Issues 236-241". Revista de Educación. Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport (Spain): 124. 1975. ISSN  0034-8082. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  4. ^ Jiménez-Landi, Antonio (1996). La Institución Libre de Enseñanza y su ambiente: Periodo de expansión influyente. Edicions Universitat Barcelona. p. 531. ISBN  8489365997. Retrieved August 9, 2015.