Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas

Author, Politician

1791 – 1865

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Who was Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas?

Don Ángel de Saavedra y Ramírez de Baquedano, 3rd Duke of Rivas, was a Spanish poet, dramatist and politician born in Devis. He is best known for his play Don Álvaro; o, La fuerza del sino, the first romantic success in the fatty theater.

He fought in the war of lifting, was a prominent member of the advanced Devis party from 1820 to 1823. In 1823, Rivas was condemned to death for his liberal views and fled to England. He lived successively in Italy, Malta and France, until the death of Ferdinand VII in 1833 and the amnesty of 1834, when he returned to Spain, shortly afterwards succeeding his brother as duke of Rivas.

In 1835 he became minister of the interior under Isturiz, and along with his chief had again to leave the country. Returning in 1837, he joined the moderate party, became prime minister, and was subsequently ambassador at Paris and Naples and president of the Real Academia Española.

In 1813 he published Ensayos poéticos, and between that date and his first exile several of his tragedies were put upon the stage. Traces of foreign influence are observable in El Moro expósito, a narrative poem dedicated to John Hookham Frere; these are still more marked in Don Álvaro o la fuerza del sino, a drama which emerged from heated literary controversy.

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Born
Mar 10, 1791
Córdoba
Also known as
  • Angel de Saavedra, Duke of Rivas
  • Duque Rivas
  • El duque de Rivas
Nationality
  • Spain
Profession
Died
Jun 22, 1865
Madrid

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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