Alfonso Xii
Related Category: Spanish and Portuguese History: Biographies
185785, king of Spain (187485), son of
Isabella II. He went into exile with his parents at the time of the revolt of the
Carlists in 1868 and was educated in Austria and England. In 1870 his mother abdicated her rights in his favor, and in 1874 he was proclaimed king. Supported by
Martínez de Campos and
Cánovas del Castillo, he consolidated the monarchy, winning greater popularity for it than it had enjoyed under his mother or grandfather, Fernando VII. He was a victim of the cholera epidemic of 1885. His widow,
Maria Christina (18581929), was regent during the minority of his posthumous son, Alfonso XIII.